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This is a clipped newspaper article about councilmen Wing Luke and Lud Kramer. It reports on their cooperation on movie censorship and air pollution reforms. The newspaper source is unknown.
Cartoon
This is a clipped newspaper cartoon. It shows a lineup of men of all ages shopping for gifts. Bags from the department store F & N (Frederick & Nelson) are pictured. Newspaper source is unknown as it ths artist.
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article about Christian prayer in public schools. It quotes from "These Times" an anecdotal story about children not knowing Christian prayers. The article is signed by M. W. Bean editor of the Daily Journal of Commerce.
Letter
A. This is a short note from Wing Luke to Karl R. Bergman. It was mailed with photographs of Pike Place Market which Bergman had asked for. The images were going to be used in a calendar. B. This is a manila envelope that was used to the note and…
Articles
A. This is a clipped newspaper article about the movement to preserve Pike Place Market. It names Victor Steinbrueck and Mrs. Irving Clark as the leaders of the 60 member coalition. The date newspaper source and author are unknown. B. This is a…
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article on the preservation of Pike Place Market. It covers the activity of the "Friends of Pike Place Market" a 15-member group that aimed to save the Market from demolitoin and to adopt a plan of restoration. Wing Luke…
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article featuring Wing Luke's involvement with preserving the Pike Place Market. The author Louis R. Guzzo emphasizes that Luke's plan was concrete and pragmatic. Luke started a committee that worked with developers on a…
Documents
A. This is a clipped readers letters about plans to save Pike Place Market. The reader Patricia Hunter supported Wing Luke's plans to save the landmark. The "Seattle Times" Published this letter. The date is unknown. B. This is the minutes of two…
Article
This is a statement from "Friends of Pike Place Market" about their mission. It includes a long quotation from Fred Bassetti a notable Seattle architect and comments from other members of "Friends." The text makes the case for preserving the Market…
Flier
Flier is printed on fairly heavy yellow paper measuring 8 1/2 x 11." It has been folded into thirds with an additional fold just below the center of the sheet. The upper and lower right corners also have folds. The flier has lentered at the top "SOS"…
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