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Probably from Life Magazine. The magazine paper dolls are from my mom's collection and she never writes the information on her paper dolls. I scanned the paper doll the best I could on my little dinky printer.
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1969. WHITE HOUSE Paper Dolls from Artcraft, 4475, price .29c. The Saalfield Publishing Co., Akron, Ohio. Made in U. S. A. - - - - I was in elementary school when Richard Nixon was president. I always thought that Julie and Tricia were very pretty and this paper doll book is from my childhood. I never even cut-out some of the dresses.
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