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Detroit Mayor Louis C. Miriani presents President Dwight D. Eisenhower with a small-scale bronze of The Spirit of Detroit.jpg
The erection of The Spirit of Detroit at the City-County Building (now Coleman A. Young Municipal Center) in 1958 marked the formal completion of the structure whose construction began in 1951. Located in front of a white marble wall at the entrance…

Detroit Mayor Louis C. Miriani, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Marshall Fredericks visit The Spirit of Detroit.jpg
The erection of The Spirit of Detroit at the City-County Building (now Coleman A. Young Municipal Center) in 1958 marked the formal completion of the structure whose construction began in 1951. Located in front of a white marble wall at the entrance…

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Blank for Dexter Ferry. There is a pencil drawing on the blank of him. The yellowish discoloring is from shellac used to seal the plaster.

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Portrait relief of man, Dexter Ferry, looking to he right in profile. Signed "Marshall Fredericks 19[??]"

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Plaster portrait plaque of Dexter Ferry. The text on the relief is "Dexter M Ferry Jr Business and Civic Leader Philanthropist and Patron of the Arts".

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Bronze portrait relief in wood frame crate. The text on the relief is "Dexter M Ferry Jr Business and Civic Leader Philanthropist and Patron of the Arts".

DIADEM Leader participants with their new guide dogs aboard an airplane.jpg
DIADEM LEADER, the third exchange of the disabled between the United States and Denmark in 1969, brought blind Danes to the Leader Dog School in Rochester, Michigan for four weeks of training on the care and use of Leader Dogs. DIADEM LEADER was the…

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DIADEM participants arrive at the Copenhagen airport.jpg
In 1965, Fredericks along with The Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Urban Hansen, and with the patronage of Princess Benedikte of Demark, founded DIADEM (Disabled Americans’ Denmark Meeting), an exchange program between Denmark and the United States for…

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This sculpture represents Fredericks' interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen's popular story, The Ugly Duckling. Unlike Fredericks' portrayals of other literary subjects, this sculpture illustrates not one moment in the story, but two.…

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Dinner at the Cosmos Club in Washington D.C. the night prior to the re-dedication of "The Expanding Universe Fountain". Guests include Marshall Fredericks, Rosalind Fredericks, Rosalind Fredericks Rymal, Alexandra Rymal, Steve Rymal and Jack Martin.
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