ARCHIVAL SOURCES Associated Press Corporate Archives, New York, NY
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY
Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, CA
Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York, NY
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
National Archives, College Park, MD
Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Archival Collections, New York, NY
UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Jacob Beam, unpublished manuscript (with no title page), courtesy of Alex Beam.
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Angus Maclean Thuermer, “What to Do if Your Moustache Falls Off (Fairly True Reports from a CIA Man),” courtesy of the author and his family.
(Unpublished manuscripts from archives are included in the Notes.)
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