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    Fishnet stockings and man in drag at the fancy dress ball at the pub in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 8 April 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; The Tennant Creek Theatrical Club, in rehearsal for Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf at the time, put on the ball.; Title devised by cataloguer from information on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361459; Published in : Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973, p. 36

    A flower child at the fancy dress ball at the pub in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 8 April 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; Published in: Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973.; The Tennant Creek Theatrical Club, in rehearsal for Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf at the time, put on the ball; Title devised by cataloguer from information in publication.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361476

    Ned Kelly and a medieval lady at the fancy dress ball at the pub in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 8 April, 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; The Tennant Creek Theatrical Club, in rehearsal for Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf at the time, put on the ball; Title devised by cataloguer from information in publication.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361475; Published in: Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973

    The Tiger Hotel, Tantanoola, South Australia, ca. 1972 [picture] /

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    Named for an animal killing sheep in the area in 1895, later identified as an Assyrian wolf and preserved on display in the pub.; Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; Published in: Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973.; Title devised by cataloguer from information in publication.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361648

    Stuffed animal in the Tiger Hotel, Tantanoola, South Australia, ca. 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; Published in: Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973.; The hotel was named for an animal killing sheep in the area in 1895, later identified as an Assyrian wolf and preserved on display in the pub.; Title devised by cataloguer from information in publication.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361721

    Polka dot dress ensemble

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    Daytime ensemble. A) Dress of orange silk with white embroidered polka dots. Sleeveless. Wide, rounded/modified bateau neckline scooped lower in back. Gathered waist, A-line skirt, knee length with two side seam pockets. Center back lapped zipper closure. Bodice lined in orange silk. Skirt lined in cream silk. Designer's label at center back seam near hem: "Norman Norell / New York" B) Jacket of orange silk with white embroidered polka dots. Jewel neckline with mandarin collar. Three-quarter length set-in sleeves. Center front opening with three over-sized ivory silken looped "pompom" buttons. Bound buttonholes. Two snap closures at neckline and two hook & bar closures at hemline. Lined in orange silk. Designer's label at center back neckline: "Norman Norell / New York" Retailer's label below designer's label: "Howard Wolf / Dallas New York" C) Belt of ivory satin ribbon. 2-1/2 inches wide with 3/4 inch fraying at ends

    Wolf, Hon. Simon, 12/21/1901

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    Collection Number: 53 Box: 1 Folder: 57https://dh.howard.edu/ooh_corr/1056/thumbnail.jp

    Imitating Hemingway: After Such Knowledge

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    Jewish-American author Howard Wolf, once so in awe of Hemingway that he desired to imitate his life and work, chronicles the lifechanging event that opened his eyes to the danger of dismissing Hemingway’s anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises as merely a reflection of literary realism

    Fringe and beads at the fancy dress ball at the pub in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 8 April 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; The Tennant Creek Theatrical Club, in rehearsal for Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf at the time, put on the ball.; Title devised by cataloguer from information on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361484
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