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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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[House of Tomorrow at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[Humorous diorama depicting an old rickety village with dilapidated buildings and villagers and barnyard animals standing around an unpaved town square. The sign at the top of the diorama reads, "We don't ask you to live like this!! Look over our listing.]
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[In this design by Wilbur Freece, known as "6 in Hand," the wagon is made of wood, the harness from leather, and the horses from plaster.]
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[Interior view of the Agricultural Building under construction in preparation for A Century of Progress. The man in the photo is sawing blocks of wood.]
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[Italian painting exhibit at A Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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[James Reed, former U.S. Senator from Missouri, giving a speech at the Century of Progress Court of States. Reed, a Democratic Senator from 1911 to 1929, opposed probation and U.S. participation in the League of Nations.]
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[James Reed, former U.S. Senator from Missouri, giving a speech at the Century of Progress Court of States. Reed, a Democratic Senator from 1911 to 1929, opposed probation and U.S. participation in the League of Nations.]
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[Lakeside view of the Federal Building at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[Lakeside view of the Federal Building at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[Lenox R. Lohr, general manager of A Century of Progress, greeting the American Institute of Bankers.]
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[Light sculpture that flanked the side of the Electrical Building exhibit at the Century of Progress Exposition.]
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[Lion tamer at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[Lion Tamer at the Century of Progress Standard Oil 'Live Power Show.']
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[Louise Lentz Woodruff standing next to the sculpture she designed for the Fountain of Science, located in front of the main entrance to the Hall of Science. The sculpture, known as Science Advancing Mankind, depicts 'Science' as a benign robot bending forward to nudge a male and female figure, i.e. 'humanity,' toward a brighter future. Woodruff's husband served as treasurer for the Century of Progress board of trustees in 1933.]
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[Machine operators working on the Century of Progress Skyride.]
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[Magazine Covers.]
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[Man in Bedouin clothes at the Century of Progress "Foreign Villages" exhibit.]
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[Masonite House at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[May pole dancers at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.] [The men and women are walking aroung the pole.]
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[Members of the Coca-Cola team celebrate after winning of the Century of Progress rickshaw race. They are, from left to right: Bob Milow, George Nelson, and Jane Fite.]
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