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UR North Shore readers will be interested to note some of the many very interesting things to be seen this 
summer at the studio of Anna Coleman Ladd, Smith’s Point, Manchester. We reproduce on this page 
and on the page opposite photographs of some of her work. The ‘‘Wind and the Spray’’ is a group of five figures 
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