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AP Historical Hard Drive 1998

EN_00947511_0341
AP Historical Hard Drive 1998
Joseph D. Nunan Jr., is shown at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse in June 1954. Nunan occupies a unique place in the history of the Internal Revenue Service. After heading the agency five decades ago, he won $1,800 on a bet that Harry Truman would win re-election in 1948, then was convicted of tax evasion when he neglected to declare that and other gambling winnings. The details are part of a remarkable, closely held history of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division. (AP Photo)
Minimum price 50PLN
1954-06-01
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
311627
0,37MB
12cm x 16cm przy 300dpi
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