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Caricature drawing of Nazi officers and onlookers singing around a piano by Zora Simeunović, 1940

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A caricature of three men in military uniforms, presumably members of the Nazi Party, and two women making music around a piano with small dogs. The drawing was created by a person named Zora Simeunović.
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Collection about Marion Montague Junkin, 1939/1979

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This collection contains a memorial volume and papers relating to Junkin and his works. Specifically there is a typescript concerning Marion Junkin's mural, The Struggle for Intellectual Freedom and a program for an exhibit of Junkin's work held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 1939.

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Collection about Marion Montague Junkin, 1939/1979 1 Files

Museums at Washington and Lee records, 1649/2016

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This record group contains archived materials about and created by Washington and Lee University's museums, comprised of Lee Chapel and Museum, the Reeves Collection, and the university's art collection, during the course of its regular business, such as official publications and records of its management.

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