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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Exhibitions
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Biology
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Elephants
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Creator
Kaufmann & Fabry co.
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Date
ca. 1933-1934
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7.5”x9.5”
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"How would you like to go romping with a shovel-nosed elephant? It was quite the proper caper back in the stone age, according to Edyth Arlen, Neanderthal woman in the 'World A Million Years Ago' at the World's Fair. Edyth learned all about the shovel-noses in the legends handed down by her ancestors."
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"Students from Tilden High school awaiting the opening of the Microvivarium exhibit in the Hall of Science today. This exhibit has attracted throngs of school student tours at the World's Fair and is considered such a valuable aid to education that the Chicago Biological Round Table, composed of all biology teachers in the city, is seeking some proper means to make a permanent exhibit."
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