
Goldy's Portraits
Faces from the Early Years of RAND
Published In: Goldy's Portraits: Faces from the Early Years of RAND / Edited by Brent Bradley, Diane Baldwin, Marilyn Freemon (San Francisco: Blurb, 2012), 87 p
Posted on RAND.org on January 01, 2012
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J. Richard Goldstein, "Goldy" was one of the major formative figures of RAND. Besides being the associate director and then vice president before he retired in 1973, Goldy was an avid photographer. He created a series of portraits of RAND associates and visitors during the 1950's and early 1960's. Many of Goldy's portraits are RAND members, trustees and government officials.
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