Rex Francis Harlow, "Years of challenge" autiobiography material circa 1982

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Rex Francis Harlow, "Years of challenge" autiobiography material circa 1982

This autobiography details his life as public relations executive and consultant as well as salesman, business executive, educator, researcher, lecturer, and author. Several chapters deal with his teaching career at Stanford and the Stanford Public Relations Institute. The collection also includes his correspondence with Howard Chase, 1982, who wrote the introduction.

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