Edwin E. Dowell papers 1934-1986

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Edwin E. Dowell papers 1934-1986

Correspondence, publications, clippings, and photographs relating to Dowell’s notable career as a journalist, war correspondent, magazine editor, and public relations director for the United Press, U.S. Army, Newsweek, and Kennecott Copper Corporation.

2 cubic ft. (2 document boxes, 2 F21 boxes)

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