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12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00HathiTrust view of "The Men With New Faces" on page 7464Short scholarly article done in 1917 about a British artists (Wood) who made masks for mutilated soldiers in London after the First World War.plain2016-05-19T06:17:44-07:00HathiTrustOctober, 1917Journal ArticleEnglishPublicOnline PDFWard Muir
12015-09-11T21:07:41-07:00"The Men with New Faces" PDF3plain2016-05-10T12:10:32-07:00Nineteenth Century and AfterOctober, 1917Journal ArticleEnglishPublicOnline PDFWard Muir