Personal photographs, 1929-1988.

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Personal photographs, 1929-1988.

Accession is comprised of black-and-white photographs in various sizes. Included are portraits of Paul O'Dwyer at differnt stages of his career from St. John' University Law School graduate to his present appointment as Commissioner of the new York City Commission for the United Nations and Consular Corps.

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