Allan L. Dreyfuss papers 1948-1991

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Allan L. Dreyfuss papers 1948-1991

Foreign correspondent for and Reuters stationed in Germany after World War II, speech-writer for New York mayor Robert F. Wagner and for executives of the Ford Motor Company, member of the Public Affairs staff of the New Detroit Committee; articles and speeches written, various topical files from his work with Ford and New Detroit; and miscellaneous news articles from his years as correspondent for Reuters. Stars and Stripes

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