Grace Mirabella Cahan Papers, 1948-2010

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Grace Mirabella Cahan Papers, 1948-2010

Grace Mirabella worked in publishing as an editor-in-chief for both Vogue and Mirabella Magazines. Correspondence, creative works, printed material, financial and legal records, press releases, videocassettes, audiocassettes, photographs, and newspaper clippings comprise the Grace Mirabella Cahan Papers, 1948-2000, and document Grace Mirabella's publishing career, personal life, and interest in the effects of passive smoking.

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