O'Donnell, Harry James

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Harry James O'Donnell started with the Associated Press as a reporter in 1941. Late he worked as a press secretary for Democratic Party politicians like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Maryor John Lindsay of New York City. He was considered one of America's most astute political observers.

From the guide to the Harry James O'Donnell papers, 1940-1985, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)

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