Papers, 1944-1953.

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Papers, 1944-1953.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, speech files, and publications, relating to Ginsburgh's service on the staffs of the secretary of war (1946-47), secretary of the army (1947-49), and secretary of defense (1949-53), and director of public relations, U.S. Air Force (1948-49).

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