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1950s
August 30, 1952
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1950s
Rockwell’s Illustration “Day in the Life of a Girl,” published cover
May 24, 1951
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1950s
Rockwell’s Illustration “Day in the Life of a Boy,” published cover
1951
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1950s
Norman Rockwell designs Plymouth ad
November 24, 1951
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1950s
Rockwell’s Illustration “Saying Grace,” published cover
July 14, 1951
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1950s
Rockwell Illustrates “The Facts of Life,” published cover
1950
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1950s
Rockwell creates summer artist colony in Arlington
April 29, 1950
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1950s
Rockwell Illustrates “Shuffleton’s Barbershop,” published cover
1950
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1950s
Eleanor Roosevelt begins NBC radio show
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