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- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 date "1927-03-04".
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 isCitedBy George_W._Lininger.
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 isCitedBy J._Laurie_Wallace.
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 isCitedBy The_Return_of_Spring.
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 newspaper "The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE".
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 page "8".
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 quote "George W. Lininger, Whose Widow Died Thursday, Had Ambition to Stimulate Art in West - Gallery Opened in 1888".
- f38796dd98db28f973912333a2f8560f4f5d1ef71ad01ff70285b9d04d430d17 title "Lininger Gallery a Dream Come True".