File:Herbert Hoover as the new President, March 17, 1929.by Oscar Cesare.original drawing.01.detail.jpg
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DescriptionHerbert Hoover as the new President, March 17, 1929.by Oscar Cesare.original drawing.01.detail.jpg |
English: Herbert Hoover as the new President,illustration for March 17, 1929.by Oscar Cesare.original drawing.01.detail.
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Date | 29 March 1929 |
Source | images donated by Ronald Deane |
Author | oscar cesare |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
pd-usa copyright not renewed (also, no copyright notice?) |
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– published in the United States between 1923 and 1963, with its copyright not renewed.
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