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Searching: "exploration of abstract forces influencing perception" review video summary album
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Star 'n Tartar Review (1946) Herb Stoorman, Lee Pomeranty, Bob Goddman, Arnold Flach, Bob Weaver (on floor), William Green.
A group of students from the Star and tartar Review enact a scene with a pistol and someone pretending to be shot while bowtied men look on.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus prepares for a performance.
A person helps a man in drag with his lipstick.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus prepares for a performance.
A man in drag helps another man to paint on a fake moustache.
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Star 'n Tartar Review. Jim Karolionok, Bruce Roberts, Joe Rzepka, Lee Roberts, and Bill Hobbs.
A photo of five men in drag.
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Probably Star and Tartar Review.
Two men in drag and a third in a painted moustache prepare to perform.
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Star & Tartar Review performance.
A man in drag smokes a cigarette and wears a mop to mimic a girl's hair.
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Preparing for a Star and Tartar Review show.
A man in drag wears a mop to mimic a girl's hair.
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Star and Tartar Review Chorus performance.
A man chomping on an unlit cigar plays the piano.
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Three students review a copy of The Daily Collegian.
They are, left to right: Ralph Hummel (News Editor), Iris Erlich (Copy Editor), and John Hushen (Editor-In-Chief). The paper is dated January 9, 1958.
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Two men review a bar graph at a desk. One is a veteran.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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A group of people review a chart.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Star 'n Tartar Review (left to right) Chorus Line -- Jin Karolionok, Bruce Roberts, Joe Rzepka, Lee Roberts, Bill Hobbs. Professors -- Leonard Moore, Sid Feldsteen, Vlad Andre, David Hoptman, Carl Teicher
A group of theater performers on stage, some of whom are in drag.
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John Gale (Miranda) and Bob Morris.
Two Star and Tartar Review men, one in drag and the other in a suit, share an awkward moment.
