Harry Rosenzweig Sr. collection, 1930-1993.

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Harry Rosenzweig Sr. collection, 1930-1993.

Consists of the personal, business, and investment records of Harry Rosenzweig, as well as personal and business correspondence. Contains documents regarding the Arizona State Republican Committee, Rosenzweig Investment Company, Rosenzweig Jewelers, Isaac Rosenzweigand Sons, Arizona Cancer Center, Del E. Webb Corporation, Barry Goldwater's political career, cards and letters received on his marriage to Sandy, and telegrams received on his 60th birthday. It also includes Rosenzweig's award nominations and testimonials for the City of Hope, Phoenix Advertising Club, National Conference of Christians and Jews, and Phoenix Boys Clubs. Included are loose photographs, as well as six photograph albums.

3.5 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7757922

Arizona State University Libraries

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