Tommy Tucker [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
In the early 1940s, LIFE magazine reported that a Mrs. Mark Bullis of Washington, D.C., had adopted a squirrel “before his eyes were open, when his mother died and left him in a tree” in the Bullis’s back yard. Here, in a series of photos by Nina Leen, LIFE chronicles the quiet, rodential adventures and sartorial splendor of Tommy Tucker, the orphaned — and, in 1940s America, the celebrated — squirrel.
Sorry, Did You Say Something? [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
This Year's Model [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
I Call This My "Going Visiting Dress" [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
Can't a Squirrel Eat in Peace? [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
Too. Much. Starch. Can't. Breathe. [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
One Sample per Customer, Please [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
A Clean Squirrel Is a Happy Squirrel [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream ... of Acorns... [Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures]
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