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GIANT FLY.—Kirstin Mitchell, aged two, makes a careful study of a huge replica of a fly hanging in the art department of Lake Forest College, Illinois, where her father teaches. A student made the fly from wire, nuts, bolts, coloured glass, plastics, paper, and gauze.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32614, 24 May 1971, Page 14

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GIANT FLY.—Kirstin Mitchell, aged two, makes a careful study of a huge replica of a fly hanging in the art department of Lake Forest College, Illinois, where her father teaches. A student made the fly from wire, nuts, bolts, coloured glass, plastics, paper, and gauze. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32614, 24 May 1971, Page 14

GIANT FLY.—Kirstin Mitchell, aged two, makes a careful study of a huge replica of a fly hanging in the art department of Lake Forest College, Illinois, where her father teaches. A student made the fly from wire, nuts, bolts, coloured glass, plastics, paper, and gauze. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32614, 24 May 1971, Page 14

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