Hobo Hill : production material, ca. 1954.

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Hobo Hill : production material, ca. 1954.

Pencil sketch for jacket, pencil sketch with ink studies on back; both are signed for Dr. Irvin Kerlan. A mysterious hobo appears to help a group of boys save ther wild area at the edge of town from being bulldozed for a new road.

Illustrations: 2 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815614

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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