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DescriptionSelf-styled peace emissary stalemated at entrance to Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Washington, D.C., July 14. Abe Pinkus, Cleveland, Ohio oil man and self-style peace emissary who LCCN2016875943.jpg |
English: Title: Self-styled peace emissary stalemated at entrance to Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Washington, D.C., July 14. Abe Pinkus, Cleveland, Ohio oil man and self-style peace emissary who thinks nothing of telephoning dictators, premiers, foreign ministers, and ambassadors in the interest of his hobby--peace--ran into a virtual stone wall when he tried to enter the Senate Foreign Relations Committee room today. The no admittance sign included him
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Author | Harris & Ewing, photographer | ||
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Collection InfoField | Harris & Ewing Collection | ||
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Part of InfoField | harris & ewing collection · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | united states · district of columbia · washington (d.c.) · glass negatives | ||
Location InfoField | district of columbia | ||
Place InfoField | District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.) | ||
Genre InfoField | Glass negatives |
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