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| Walker, William H. (illus.) |
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| Warren, [?] (illus.) [full name unknown] |
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| Wasdin, Eugene (with Rixey, Mann,
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| Watson, Albert Durrant (with Louis Benjamin) |
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| Willard, Frances E. (ed.) (with Mary
A. Livermore, ed.) |
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[editorial cartoon]. St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901 v24n258: part
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| Winterhalder, Louis Adolph (illus.) |
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