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English: A white woman with dark hair in an updo, wearing a white dress with puffy sleeves |
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Source | "Miss Jean Williams". The Conservatory Bi-Monthly. 9 (3): 74–75. May 1910 – via Internet Archive. |
Author | No photographer credited |
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