Theodore Granik Papers 1930-1970 (bulk 1941-1967)

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Theodore Granik Papers 1930-1970 (bulk 1941-1967)

Lawyer and radio and television moderator. Correspondence, legal proceedings, printed transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scripts, memoranda, production inventories, and newspaper clippings documenting Granik's law practice in Washington, D. C., and New York, N.Y., and his work in broadcasting.

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