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... June Thomas ( signature of applicant . ) 1915 . Sec . Secr . Embassy .. ( Title ) with his application , if possible . A person born in the United States in a place where births are recorded should submit a birth certificate See ...
... June Thomas ( signature of applicant . ) 1915 . Sec . Secr . Embassy .. ( Title ) with his application , if possible . A person born in the United States in a place where births are recorded should submit a birth certificate See ...
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... June 4 , 1919 , June 13 , 1919 ; Vienna embassy , Registration of American citizens , 1907-1920 ; U.S. Ambassador to Vienna Frederic Penfield's corre- spondence , 1914 ; Spanish embassy representation of the United States in Austria ...
... June 4 , 1919 , June 13 , 1919 ; Vienna embassy , Registration of American citizens , 1907-1920 ; U.S. Ambassador to Vienna Frederic Penfield's corre- spondence , 1914 ; Spanish embassy representation of the United States in Austria ...
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... June 19 , 1918 , folder " Russell Reports , " CPI 17- A1 , and Russell to Will Irwin , June 16 , 1918 , folder " Russell - Lon- don - Corresp , " CPI 17 - A1 , RG 63 , NA . 33 Creel , How We Advertised America , p . 299 , and Creel ...
... June 19 , 1918 , folder " Russell Reports , " CPI 17- A1 , and Russell to Will Irwin , June 16 , 1918 , folder " Russell - Lon- don - Corresp , " CPI 17 - A1 , RG 63 , NA . 33 Creel , How We Advertised America , p . 299 , and Creel ...
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... June Allyson's " girl - next - door " personality , Rita Hayworth kneeling in bed , Dorothy Lamour's sarong , or Lana Turner's sweater . Even the German troops had pinups of Marlene Dietrich , although it was well known that she was on ...
... June Allyson's " girl - next - door " personality , Rita Hayworth kneeling in bed , Dorothy Lamour's sarong , or Lana Turner's sweater . Even the German troops had pinups of Marlene Dietrich , although it was well known that she was on ...
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... June 27 , 1995 , on his book When the Stars Went to War : Hollywood and World War II ( New York : Ran- dom House , 1994 ) . The National Archives Office of Public Programs schedules author lectures throughout the year . call down upon ...
... June 27 , 1995 , on his book When the Stars Went to War : Hollywood and World War II ( New York : Ran- dom House , 1994 ) . The National Archives Office of Public Programs schedules author lectures throughout the year . call down upon ...
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