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Edgar Miller surrounding the children's spray pool. She said that on Summer Saturdays children come from all over to cool off in the spray. They climb up on the statues, and then she takes snapshots of her children to send to her friends and relatives. She added that she and her friends were proud to show off these statues to visitors, who always noticed and commented to them. It was implied that these statues acted as a [[strikethrough]] sort of [[/strikethrough]] personal symbol of that particular Housing Project, greatly increasing its quality & individuality. (2) The girl of 15 at the Charles Street Housing Project in Detroit said she loved the playground equipment, and that a merry-go-round, which they were much looking forward to, was also expected. I asked if she would just at leave have one composed of plain pipes as of animals to ride - and said emphatically [[strikethrough]] preferred the latter. [[/strikethrough]] said "No"! (3) I questioned the elderly daughter of a farmer one day about sculpture. She [[strikethrough]] has [[/strikethrough]] had six children, and she knew about
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