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Ed Sanders and Bob Lipshutz - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Ed Sanders and Bob Lipshutz - U.S. National Archives Public Domain pho...

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3-4 Tim Kraft and Bob Lipshutz 5 Bob Lipshutz 6-9 Bert Lance 10-13 Changing Name Plate on Presidents Chair

3-4 Tim Kraft and Bob Lipshutz 5 Bob Lipshutz 6-9 Bert Lance 10-13 Cha...

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Attorney General Bell and Bob Lipshutz

Attorney General Bell and Bob Lipshutz

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7-12 Cabinet Room; 14-22 Bob Lipshutz with Hasidic Jews

7-12 Cabinet Room; 14-22 Bob Lipshutz with Hasidic Jews

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Bob Lipshutz with friends; Reception for the Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee

Bob Lipshutz with friends; Reception for the Executive Committee of th...

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