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Hand drawn sketch of the Hoban family home. Picture uses pencil and ink.
Sketch of Hoban family Home 1936.

Self timed sketch of a woman covered in cloth with her face peaking out. The time shows 30 minutes.
Timed sketch of a woman draped in cloth. Time reads 30 mins.

A sketch of a woman looking upwards slightly. She has short hair fixed in a popular finger waves fashion. There is an outline for a dress but the picture was never completed.
Sketch of a woman with short dark hair, the outline of a dress is started but not complete.

A quick sketch of an African American man wearing overalls drawn at the train station.
Sketch of an African American man in overalls.

Men sitting at a table working on a project. They are in various stages of life and health. Picture is in black and white.
Men of varying age and health sitting around a table working and crafting.

Elderly woman lies in bed touching her face. She is wearing a wedding band and a night gown. The picture is in black and white.
An elderly woman laying in her hospital bed touching her face.

An Honorable Mention Awarded to Tana Hoban. Text Reads:<br />
The New York Academy of Sciences <br />
by action of its<br />
Board of Governors<br />
proudly presents <br />
The Fourteenth Annual <br />
Children's Science Book Award<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
to <br />
Tana Hoban <br />
for the book submitted in competition titled<br />
Is it Rough? Is it Smooth? Is it Shiny?<br />
Thurst Salzxanger [educated guess]<br />
President <br />
Alan J. Patrick<br />
Secretary-Treasurer<br />
May 22, 1985
An honorable mention award for Tana Hoban from the 14th annual Children's Science Book Awards.

A dark long sleeved shirt hangs on the edge of a boat to dry. The boat looks well used. Picture is in black and white.
A shirt hanging on a boat to dry.

Hand drawn and written notes by Tana on the anatomy of a human body [profile]. The text reads as follows:<br />
Anatomy<br />
the body<br />
[profile]<br />
1. Sternocleidomastoid. - moves head, turns it.<br />
2. Trapezius backwards movements- head and shoulder.<br />
3. Deltoid - carries arm upwards and outwards<br />
4. Great pectoral - chest - draws arm inward and forward.<br />
5. Latissimus dorsi - draws arm down and back<br />
6. External oblique- various forward movements of trunk.<br />
7. Serratus magnus - assists in raising ribs.<br />
8. Gluteus maximus - adducts thigh.<br />
9. Gluteus medius. <br />
10. Fascia lata<br />
11. Vastus externus - exterior of leg.<br />
12. Rectus femoris - flexes thigh.<br />
13. Sartorius - crosses the legs. <br />
14. Biceps femoris - flexes the leg upon thigh.<br />
15. Gastrocnemius - keep body erect and aid in walking and running.<br />
16. Soleus - keep body erect and aid in walking and running.<br />
17. Peroneus longus - raises outer edge of foot.<br />
18. Peroneus brevis<br />
19. Tibialis anticus - draws up inner border of foot.<br />
20. Tendo-achilles <br />
21. Biceps - flexes elbow and raises arm.<br />
22. Brachialis anticus - flexion of elbow<br />
23. Triceps - extends the full arm. <br />
24. Supinator Longus - flexes the forearm. <br />
25. Extensor carpi radialis longus. <br />
26. Extensor carpi radialis brevis.<br />
27. Extensor longus digitorum.
Hand written and drawn notes on anatomy by Tana focused on the profile of a body.

Hand-written and drawn notes by Tana Hoban on human anatomy. Text states as followed: </br><br />
Anatomy <br />
the skull <br />
[front view]<br />
1. Frontal<br />
2. Parietal<br />
3. Sphenoid<br />
4. Temporal<br />
5. Nasal<br />
6. Malor <br />
7. Superior Maxillary <br />
8. Inferior Maxillary<br />
9. Zygomatic Arch<br />
10. Mastoid Bone<br />
11. Lower Jaw [Body of lower jaw]<br />
<br />
Teeth<br />
2 incisors<br />
1 canine (eye tooth) long in dogs and animals.<br />
2 bicuspids (premolars)<br />
3 molars
Tana's hand-drawn anatomy notes focused on the front of the skull point of view.
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