Karl G. Harr Jr. Papers. 1943 - 1996. Photographs

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Karl G. Harr Jr. Papers. 1943 - 1996. Photographs

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Mooney, James Elliott, 1901-1968

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Cutler, Robert, 1895-1974

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Gruenther, Alfred M. (Alfred Maximilian), 1899-1983

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