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Smith College Museum of Art. A Land Called Crete: A Symposium in Memory of Harriet Boyd Hawes, 1871-1945. Smith College, 1967.

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Object

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MS4153

MS4153

Bowl

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MS4132

MS4132

Bowl

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MS4152A

MS4152A

Jug

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MS4152B

MS4152B

Jug Lid

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MS4149

MS4149

Bowl

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MS4139

Cup

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