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English: A smiling white woman with short dark curly hair, wearing a dark crew-neck top and a long strand of pearls
Date
Source "Four of Fort Monmouth's Many Inventors". Civil Service Journal. 3: 26. October 1962 – via Internet Archive.
Author No photographer credited

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Marilyn Levy, from a 1962 publication of the United States federal government

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1 October 1962

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