Papers, 1933-1980.

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Papers, 1933-1980.

Papers of an American journalist whose works included newspaper articles, magazine stories, and volumes of both fiction and non-fiction, and who traveled extensively throughout the world from the 1920s until his death in 1975.

2.4 c.f. (2 record center cartons and 1 archives box)

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