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May 1950. "University of Notre Dame football quarterback Bob Williams posed as if signing autographs for a group of
college women." 3x4 inch Kodachrome transparency by Frank Bauman for the Look magazine assignment
"Grantland Rice's Football Forecast for 1950."

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June 7, 1944. "Maser Music showroom, Mission and Washburn streets, San Francisco." On display on D-Day Plus One,
a selection of Wurlitzer jukeboxes and two Mills Panoram "Soundies" machines, a sort of early video jukebox that played
16mm film loops of musical acts for a dime.
8x10 inch acetate negative, late of the Wyland Stanley and Marilyn Blaisdell collections.

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San Francisco, 1939. "William Corcoran showroom, Post Street." Distributor of Wurlitzer Simplex jukeboxes as well as the
Buckley Music System "Music Box," the mobile version being presented here for appraisal.
8x10 acetate negative, late of the Wyland Stanley and Marilyn Blaisdell collections.

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What the hell!?


Oakland, Calif., circa 1918. "Orchard tractor demonstration -- Fageol Motors Co. 'Walking Tractor'." Latest entry in the
Shorpy Catalog of Agricultural Anachronisms. 8x10 inch glass negative by Cheney Photo Advertising Co.

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