Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1929-1937.
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Kertesz, Andrew.
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Kertész, André. American Photographer. Born: Andor Kertesz in Budapest, Hungary, 2 July 1894; emigrated to France, 1925, and to the United States, 1936; naturalized, 1944. Education: Studied at the Academy of Commerce, Budapest, 1910-12; self-taught in photography. Military Service: Served in the Austro-Hungarian Army in Poland, Albania, and Rumania, 1914-15. Family: Married Elisabeth Sali in 1933. Career: Photographer from 1912. Worked as an accounts clerk, Budapest Stock Exchange, 1912-14, 1...
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Moerman, Sidney.
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International Union of Revolutionary Theatre.
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Held, Ernest
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Hume, Arthur Carter.
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Schmulbach, Morris.
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Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986
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