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William F. Friedman,signal intelligence, Louise Newkirk

Title: [Major William F. Friedman, chief of the signal intelligence, explaining the principles of intricate ciphering machine to Louise Newkirk, at the War Department, Washington, D.C.]
Date Created/Published: 1930 Aug. 16.
Notes:
Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.
No. 72410 RU.
Subjects:
Friedman, William F.--(William Frederick),--1891-1969--Military service.
Newkirk, Louise.
Photographic prints--1930.
Bookmark /93511622/
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