September 30 affair / Edward E. Masters 1965.

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September 30 affair / Edward E. Masters 1965.

Provides "the background of the Affair, traces what is known of its facts, and offers considered speculation concerning some of the gaps ... and the prospects for the future ...."

46 leaves ; 28 cm.

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