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Learning to Leap Frog

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Department of Drawings Margaret Fisher Illinois gift; to Roger Fisher Cambridge Massachusetts gift; to the Fogg Art Museum 1973. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fisher
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Title: Learning to Leap Frog
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