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Description |
Golda Meir |
Date |
1 March 1973 |
Source |
Library of Congress |
Author |
Marion S. Trikosko |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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This photograph is a work for hire created between 1952 and 1986 by one of the following staff photographers at U.S. News & World Report:
- Warren K. Leffler (WKL)
- Thomas J. O'Halloran (TOH)
- Marion S. Trikosko (MST)
- John Bledsoe (JTB)
- Chick Harrity (CWH)
It is part of a collection donated to the Library of Congress. Per the deed of gift, U.S. News & World Report dedicated to the public all rights it held for the photographs in this collection upon its donation to the Library. Thus, there are no known restrictions on the usage of this photograph.
Photographs in this collection by any other author than those mentioned above might not be in the public domain. It cannot be determined if photographs created by non-staff were works for hire or not.
For more information consult Rights and Restrictions on U.S. News & World Report Magazine Collection.
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