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THE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Published quarterly by the National Archives Trust Fund in cooperation with the General Services Administration.
CONTENTS
VOLUME 5
1979
SPRING
Seafarers of 1812-A Profile
Ira Dye
William F. Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea, 1847-48
Yehoshua Ben-Arieh
Negotiating a Reciprocal Trade Agreement with an Underdeveloped Country:
Guatemala as a Case Study
Kenneth J. Grieb
Heinrich Hoffmann: Photographer of the Third Reich
Philip E. Mancha
Secrecy and Disclosure: Braking the Classification Machine
David R. Young
Secrecy and Disclosure: The Declassification Program of the National Archives and
Records Service
James E. O'Neill
The National Archives and Records Service in 1972
James B. Rhoads
Accessions and Openings
Genealogy Notes
News and Notices
Publications of the National Archives and Records Service
Book Notes
Contributors
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SUMMER
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89
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The United States Bureau of Customs and Smuggling on Puget Sound, 1851 to 1913
Roland L. De Lorme
The Bonneville Power Administration and the New Deal
Philip J. Funigiello
Black-White Occupational Distribution in Miami during World War I
Charles Garofalo
Bringing the Archives into the Classroom: The Federal Records Center as the
Historian's Laboratory
Jack F. Kilfoil
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