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The reason I see it as a hair is because in the layout process back then, they put the card together as a paste up then took a picture of it to eventually create the printing plates (my version of the process is obviously abbreviated, but it tells the basics). When the Bolling layout was on the table ready for shooting, a hair was on top of it and the photographer didn't notice it. That's what makes sense to me.
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