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"The Secretary" desk with swivel seat for a stenographer, and stand for telephone. Frederick J. Kiesler.

IMAGE ""The Secretary" desk with swivel seat for a stenographer, and stand for telephone. Frederick J. Kiesler.", 1930. Bw negative 4x5in. Brooklyn Museum. (NK1530_Am3_p073_bw.jpg
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CITATIONBrooklyn Museum Libraries
AUTHOR American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen.
DESCRIPTION 176 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.
CITATION Brooklyn Museum Libraries
IMPRINT New York : I. Washburn, inc., c1930.
DATE DISPLAY 1930
CALL NUMBER NK1530 Am3
<em>""The Secretary" desk with swivel seat for a stenographer, and stand for telephone. Frederick J. Kiesler."</em>, 1930. Bw negative 4x5in. Brooklyn Museum. (NK1530_Am3_p073_bw.jpg