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Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 13-6883, described as Black-and-white photographic print, gelatin silver print, of the bust of a Mexican general. On back: "John Spence Weir, 1972, Panteon Teypeyac, Mexico City", matted. Image of a bust of Mexican general on the ground surrounded by broken pieces of stone. Grave stone in upper right corner of image.
Hearst Museum object titled Bull-roarer, accession number 3-28898a-c, described as Toys.  Bull-roarers, made of stiff, bright colored paper cut and shaped, attached by string to slender stick; straight pin glued at one end of paper positioned so as to scratch (screech) on the inside of a metal bottle cap attached to another stick.  L 23.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Candy, accession number 3-29042, described as Candy, skull (Day of the Dead).  Made of sugar paste, white with green and orange decoration and gold foil paper trim.  Length 9.0 cm,  Ht. 8.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Candy, accession number 3-29043a-c, described as Candy, skulls (Day of the Dead).  Made of sugar paste trimmed with colored foil paper.  Paste discolored.  A) Ht. 7.0 cm, Length 8.0 cm;  B) Ht. 6.0 cm, Length 7.0 cm,  C) Ht. 5.0 cm, Length 5.5 cm.