Geri M. Joseph papers, 1946-1995.

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Geri M. Joseph papers, 1946-1995.

Correspondence, citations and awards, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and photographs documenting a Minnesota woman's careers as as an award winning journalist, Democratic Party activist, diplomat, public policy analyst, and board member of numerous business and civic organizations.

7.0 cu. ft. (8 boxes).

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Geri Joseph Lectureship on Public Affairs.

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