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Cream of Wheat -1922A

Young child stands in the wind and snow, making snowballs, and laughing at the weather: "What do I car for snow and sleet, my tummy is full of Cream o' Wheat." Published in a 1922 issue of the LITERARY DIGEST.

Artist: James Leslie Wallace
Source: eBay seller daysoffuturepast, who also sells printed materials from her personal website.
Restoration by: jess at daysoffuturepast

Date: 03/27/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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