A.J. Liebling collection, 1920-1963.

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A.J. Liebling collection, 1920-1963.

Manuscripts, correspondence, and other papers of A.J. Liebling, an American journalist who served as reporter and columnist for the New Yorker magazine from 1935-1963.

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