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							Jimmy Emerson, DVM |  |  |  | 
				
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						| "Early Mail Service and the Construction of Railroads" |  | 1938 |  | Commerce Post Office |  | Mural, 
							
							
								fresco: tempera on plaster |  | Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |  | Location: Lobby |  |  |  |  |  
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							Melissa Lamont, SDSU |  |  |  | 
				
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						| "History of Medicine" |  | 1936 |  | City of Hope |  | Mural, 
							
							
								fresco |  | 163 square feet |  | Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |  | Location: Visitors Center |  | Restored 1997-98 |  |  |  |  |  
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							Melissa Lamont, SDSU |  |  |  | 
				
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						| "Physical Growth of Man" |  | 1936 |  | City of Hope |  | Mural, 
							
							
								fresco |  | 163 square feet |  | Program: WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP) |  | Location: Visitors Center |  | Philip Guston signed this mural with his original name, Phillip Goldstein. |  | Restored 1997-98 |  |  |  |  |  
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					|  |  | Used with permission of the United States Postal Service©.  All rights reserved. |  | Photo (detail):
							
							William Kolodrubetz |  |  |  | 
				
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						| "Pulpwood Logging" |  | 1941 |  | Laconia Forestry Building |  | Mural, 
							
							
								oil on canvas |  | Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |  | Location: IRS Offices |  |  |  |  |  
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							Barbara Bernstein |  |  |  | 
				
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						| "Reconstruction and the Wellbeing of the Family" |  | 1943 |  | Wilbur J. Cohen Building |  | Mural, 
							
							
								oil on canvas |  | 12' x 16' |  | Program: Treasury Section of Fine Arts |  | Location: Auditorium; on panels at back of stage |  |  |  |  |  
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