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Howard Scott, founder and leader of Technocracy, Inc., is shown outside his headquarters in New York, Jan. 24, 1933, after issuing a formal statement in which he accepted the resignation of four former associates, who had previously announced that technocracy had ceased to exist so far as they were concerned. Left to right: Prof. M. King Hubbert of Columbia University; Howard Scott; and Dal Hitchcock, one of his associates. (AP Photo)
9256 *Original glass neg 59717 can be found in the Old Index Files.* Minimum price 50PLN
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1933-01-24
AP/East News
Associated Press
AP/APHS126114
948529747337
2,17MB
20cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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