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Washington University acquires Walt Reed Illustration Archive

Modern Graphic History Library receives major scholarly resource; public unveiling Nov. 20

By Liam Otten November 6, 2013
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Austin Briggs, illustration for “The Fast-Changing South,” Look magazine, Nov. 16, 1965.

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