Beasley School girl's volleyball team : from the Shriber collection of lantern slides. [ca. 1915]

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Beasley School girl's volleyball team : from the Shriber collection of lantern slides. [ca. 1915]

Six girls and a woman posed on steps of Batchelder School with a volleyball, marked School District no. 42.

1 slide.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7475486

Boulder Public Library

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Tangen, Ed, 1873-1951

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