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Photograph, black and white, of Tillie Geiger (Odd Demonstrations). Geiger stands outside on grass. She wears a suit and and bends over at the waist, while turning her head to look at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of F club goats Spring 1930. Ten women stand outside and smile at the camera with their arms around each other. The women wear dresses and have upside down "F"s hanging from their necks.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows Magzine and Daily Review, 1930, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Brooklyn, N.Y., May 12-17, 1930; Philadelphia, Pa., May 19-24, 1930; West Philapdelphia, May 26-28, Camden, N.J., May 29, 1930; Atlantic City, May 30, 1930; Reading Pa., May 31, 1930.
Photograph, black and white, of Lamar and Mathewson (Odd Demonstrations). Lamar and Mathewson pose in front of a bush. One wears a dress, and the other a suit.
Photograph, black and white, of Swimming Varsity and Runners Up. Seven women in swimsuits stand on a sidewalk in a line. The woman look ahead and not at the camera. The sidewalk is in front of a brick building.
Photograph, black and white, of Van Delden and Pope (Odd Demonstrations). Van Delden and Pope stand in front of a bush. One wears a suit and the other a dress. They hold hands and look at each other, posing for the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Freshman field hockey team 1930. Thirteen women pose for a photograph on an outdoor field. The women stand in a line and look at the camera while resting hockey sticks on the ground.
The general idea of this folder seems to be based on a matrix code broken down into 4 groups; m_12, m_30, m_1-, and m_2- . This matrix code is then broken down into two different "schemes" which show the proofs and a small explanation...
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