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Queens Chamber of Commerce Forty-First Annual Dinner

Collection: Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Queens Records at the Archives at Queens Library
Date: 1953 Material: Black and white photograph Dimension: 8 x 10 inches; 400 dpi
Creator: Chamber of Commerce (Queens, New York, N.Y.) Identifier: aql:24449 qcc-000156 qcc-000156.tif

Description: Queens Chamber of Commerce Forty-First Annual Dinner (L. to R.): Chamber President John T. Clancy; U.S. Senator John Pastore; President of Bank of Manhattan Co., Lawrence Marshal; V.P. of Banker Trust Co. J.P. Dreibelbis [Appears in Queensborough , December 1953, P. 18.]

Collection : aql:24317

Creator : Chamber of Commerce (Queens, New York, N.Y.)

Date : 1953

Summary/Description : Queens Chamber of Commerce Forty-First Annual Dinner (L. to R.): Chamber President John T. Clancy; U.S. Senator John Pastore; President of Bank of Manhattan Co., Lawrence Marshal; V.P. of Banker Trust Co. J.P. Dreibelbis [Appears in Queensborough , December 1953, P. 18.]

Subject : Meetings; Dinners and dining; Portraits, Group; Clancy, John T.; Pastore, Senator John; Dreibelbis, J.P.; Chamber of Commerce (Queens, New York, N.Y.); Commodore Hotel (New York, N.Y.)

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Coverage : Manhattan, New York, NY Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Black and white photograph

Format : Black and white photograph; 8 x 10 inches; 400 dpi

Identifier : aql:24449 qcc-000156 qcc-000156.tif

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Subject:
Meetings; Dinners and dining; Portraits, Group; Clancy, John T.; Pastore, Senator John; Dreibelbis, J.P.; Chamber of Commerce (Queens, New York, N.Y.); Commodore Hotel (New York, N.Y.)
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