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Have We...

1974
20th century
68 x 51 mm

Helen King Boyer,  American, (1919–2012)

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Drypoint on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Helen King Boyer
Accession Number: 1988.35.943
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • children (people by age group) - People in the earliest developmental stage of life.
  • faces (animal components) - The front part of the head of an animal; in vertebrates, the area of the head on which the sense organs of vision and smell as well as the mouth and jaws are located. In humans, the face extends from the forehead to the chin; the term may also be used to describe the part of the front of the head below the forehead, from the eyebrows to the chin.
  • text (layout feature) - In the context of an individual page or sheet, such as a poster the main body of type or written matter, as opposed to the illustrations, margins, borders, headings, or other features. With reference to a book or periodical, refers to the main body of the writing, as distinct from front matter, notes, index, appendix, and bibliography.

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