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    Photo of Matthew Reese, by Fabian Bachrach

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    Photo of Matthew Reese, by Fabian Bachrach, b&w. Bachrach was a Washington photographer.https://mds.marshall.edu/matthew_reese_papers/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Wallace Stegner, Bachrach proof for publication

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    Photograph of Wallace Stegner from early in his career, perhaps late 1930s or early 1940s. Reverse side of the photograph: "Wallace Stegner, Bachrach proof for publication," from late 1930s or early 1940

    [Symposium Remarks by UNH Professor of History David Bachrach, April 12, 2016 ]

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    Magna Carta did not emerge de novo in its fully fledged state in the late spring of 1215. The list of baronial demands, made on behalf of the kingdom as a whole, were born out of grievances that, in some cases, dated back more than a century. University of New Hampshire Professor of History David Bachrach discusses several key clauses of the Magna Carta as well as why this document was a touchstone for major political change

    Lorrain Sherman Hulburt

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    Portrait of Lorrain Sherman Hulburt, professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Inscribed on recto: With kind regards L. S. Hulburt. Bachrach. Inscribed on verso L. S. Hulburt, Baltimore, Md. June 1926. A suitable and destinctive fame for this photograph - one especially selected for size, color and harmony with Bachrach Portraits - may be had at all Bachrach Studios at a fair price

    Four Bachrachs

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    The art collections in the George Arents Research Library are greatly enhanced by the Louis Fabian Bachrach Sr. Papers, the gift of the Bachrach family, documenting the career of a leader in the photographic arts. In addition to manuscripts of magazine articles, speeches and interviews, correspondence and subject files, the collection includes some 200 photographs made by Mr. Bachrach and members of his family: his father, David, and his sons, Louis Fabian, Jr. and Bradford Bachrach. With the exception of a few early scenes of the Maryland District of Columbia area, the photographs are examples of the fine portraiture for which the Bachrach name is famous. The portraits include American presidents, cabinet members, heads of state of other countries, university presidents, religious leaders, musicians, presidents of industrial organizations and people of prominence in many other fields

    Horace Speed, Jr.

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    Photograph of Horace Speed, Jr. Photo by Bachrach, Washington DC, c. 1922
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