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Date Posted: 22:08:01 09/01/08 Mon
Author: Libby Simon
Subject: Re: Shirley Temple
In reply to: William 's message, "Re: Shirley Temple" on 19:00:01 07/16/07 Mon

>>Am I crazy, or does anyone else remember that Shirley
>>Temple's amazing doll collection was housed in a bunch
>>of glass cases in the basement of the museum, early
>>sixties? Hundreds of dolls, not just Shirley Temple
>>dolls, but dolls given to her by fans and friends and
>>heads of state, etc etc? Can someone remember or
>>document that, and does anyone know what happened to
>>the dolls?
>
>
>You're not crazy, Robin! There's proof of the doll
>exhibit on the 1970s floorplan page: >target=_blank
>href="http://www.concentric.net/~Whmsicl/CMSI2.html">ht
>tp://www.concentric.net/~Whmsicl/CMSI2.html

>
>Also, I recall seeing a color picture of the exhibit
>collection in an old TV Guide. I thought I had a copy
>around here, but I can't put my finger on it right
>now. When/if I locate it, I will scan and upload it
>to the CMSI tribute site.
>
>Thanks for visiting!
>
>-William

I just found this site because I'm looking for photos of a playground that was here in the late 50s early 60s. And of course, I remember the Shirley Temple Doll Collection. That and the model train were the first things my sisters and I ran to see at the Museum. I may have a photo of me looking at the doll collection.

Libby

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