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Someone send this to Nerf.
(source: Johnson Smith & Co. Catalog, 1938.)
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Very uncanny: a collection of living toys, some haunted, some evil, most eerie.
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1938 Grumpy doll from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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“Torpedo” Pedal Car
Viktor Schreckengost & The Murrary Ohio Company
c.1937-1949
MFA Boston
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The streamline era even invaded the toy industry in 1934. This boy looked over the latest in toy trains, a model of a record-breaking streamlined "Zephyr." The new model contrasts with the model of the older type steam locomotive.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
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Tiger wagon toy, 1937-41.
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Kindergarten, 1937, Sweden.
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Madame d’Ora (Dora Philippine Kallmus) :: Lea Rivelli, 1932.
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Poster promoting the film musical TOI QUE J'ADORE (1934), directed by Geza Von Bolvary and Albert Valentin. Starring Jean Murat and Edwige Feuillère.
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I so wish I could give you closure on whether he achieved his future occupational ambitions - but there were a surprisingly large number of little boys with the last name Tassone in the Republic, PA area in 1937. And I unfortunately have not been able to figure out which one was "Foots".
(source: The Uniontown Evening Standard, December 15, 1937.)
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1937 Buck Rogers Chemical Laboratory
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