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AMERICA.—The small figure indicates the size of a man compared with the finished sculpture of James Earle Fraser’s 65ft high figure of America’s first president, George Washington, which is to be one of the highlights of the World Fair in New York.

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 7

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AMERICA.—The small figure indicates the size of a man compared with the finished sculpture of James Earle Fraser’s 65ft high figure of America’s first president, George Washington, which is to be one of the highlights of the World Fair in New York. Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 7

AMERICA.—The small figure indicates the size of a man compared with the finished sculpture of James Earle Fraser’s 65ft high figure of America’s first president, George Washington, which is to be one of the highlights of the World Fair in New York. Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 7

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