Papers, 1938-1995.

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Papers, 1938-1995.

Collection contains materials relating to Josephs' career as a journalist, consultant and author. Collection includes correspondence regarding "Argentine Diary," the IPRC and personal affairs (1942-1995); materials relating to the Business Council for International Understanding (1973-1990); extensive subject files relating to his work as a foreign correspondent, on the operations of IPRC and Japanese corporations operating in the U.S., and the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York (1944-1991); 1 16 mm and 1 8 mm film of Josephs; and the manuscripts along with correspondence and research notes for many of his writings including the book "How to Gain an Extra Hour Every Day" (1938-1994).

40.93 cubic ft. (93 boxes)

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Josephs, Ray.

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Ray Josephs (1912- ), a journalist and business consultant, worked as a reporter for the Philadelphia "Evening Bulletin" in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1939-1946. In 1960 he founded International Public Relations Company, Ltd. (IPRC), a consulting firm which specializes in assisting Japanese companies with public relations in the United States. Josephs is the author of "Argentine Diary," a book about his experience in Argentina and several self-help books. From the description of Pa...

International Public Relations Co.

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Business Council for International Understanding

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Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York

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Established 1917 as Federation for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City. 92nd Street Y was a founding organization. From the description of Records, 1917-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155528146 ...