University of California, Santa Barbara, Davidson Library, Department of Special Collections, California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives, Santa Barbara, California, 93106-9010, United States, (http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/collections/cema/index.html)
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The poster features a drawing of a man wearing glasses. His eyes appear closed and his mouth is wide open. He is pointing at a black/white globe with one hand and holding a knife in the other hand. He appears standing behind a tabletop that has a rectangular cake decorated in red and white frosting and a toy airplane. The background contains spaceships, planets, stars, clouds, mountains, palm trees, and a setting sun. There is a dark silhouette of a woman standing in front of the sun. The background colors are white, blue, red and yellow. The text states, "Kearny Street Workshop presents: World Travels of Freddy Mar part 2, a slide lecture by Freddy Mar of his recent journey to Asia, Aug. 1975 to Feb. 1977. With helpful tips on travelling on a limited budget through Asian and around the world, April 1, 1977 Fri., 8:00 pm to ???, Donation requested, Kearny St. Workshop, 854 Kearny St. S.F.." The text colors are black, white, and red.
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