Photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale-affiliated individuals, 1946-1967 (inclusive).

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Photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale-affiliated individuals, 1946-1967 (inclusive).

The records consist of formal portrait photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale alumni, including William F. Buckley, Jr., Henry Ford II, Henry R. Luce and Paul Tillich.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022177

Yale University Library

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Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965

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