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Description

Robert S. Ingersoll, Deputy Secretary of State under Gerald Ford. Cropped from Image:Ford National Security Council.jpg

Source
This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division under the digital ID ppmsca.08441
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Date

1974 Aug. 10.

Author

Thomas J. O'Halloran and Warren K. Leffler, U.S. News & World Report Magazine

Permission
(Reusing this image)
Public domain This photograph is in the public domain because it is a work for hire created by one of the staff photographers (listed below) of U.S. News & World Report between 1952 and 1986, and part of a collection donated to the Library of Congress.
  • Warren K. Leffler (WKL)
  • Thomas J. O'Halloran (TOH)
  • Marion S. Trikosko (MST)
  • John Bledsoe (JTB)
  • Chick Harrity (CWH)

Some photographs in the collection were not created as works for hire and would not be in the public domain. It cannot be determined if photographs created by non-staff were works for hire or not. For more information consult Rights and Restrictions on U.S. News & World Report Magazine Collection.


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