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*Arthur learns about the Great Depression in school.
*Arthur learns about the Great Depression in school.
*Carrot Kid's outfit resembles that of {{W|Robin_(character)|Robin}}, just as [[Dark Bunny]] is based on {{W|Batman}}.
*Carrot Kid's outfit resembles that of {{W|Robin_(character)|Robin}}, just as [[Dark Bunny]] is based on {{W|Batman}}.
*'''Mr. Ratburn shows two actual newspaper front pages:'''
*Mr. Ratburn shows two actual newspaper front pages:
**The front page of the Halifax Chronicle (October 30, 1929)
**The front page of the Halifax Chronicle (October 30, 1929)
**The front page of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (October 24, 1929)
**The front page of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (October 24, 1929)
*'''The photographs shown by Mr. Ratburn are:'''
*The photographs shown by Mr. Ratburn are:  
**“St. Cyr Party -- Bar Harbor: Edw. Pendelton, Mary and Marcel, J.H.E. St. Cyr, Rob't. Swem” (LOC)
**“St. Cyr Party -- Bar Harbor: Edw. Pendelton, Mary and Marcel, J.H.E. St. Cyr, Rob't. Swem” (LOC)
**“Four families, three of them related with fifteen children” by Dorothea Lange
**“Four families, three of them related with fifteen children” by Dorothea Lange

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