Eva Hansl Papers 1930-1975

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Eva Hansl Papers 1930-1975

Journalist; Radio director. Papers include radio scripts; correspondence about broadcasts; research files; andwritings. Wide-ranging subject content of broadcasts, plus interviews with prominent women, such as Eleanor Roosevelt.

8 boxes; (5.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322861

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