UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS.—More than 800 members of the United Nations headquarters staff in New York have moved into offices in the new 39-storey Secretariat Building (left), viewed from the opposite bank of the East river. The building, 544 feet high, is the first to be completed on the 17-acre United Nations headquarters site.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26221, 19 September 1950, Page 7
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53UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS.—More than 800 members of the United Nations headquarters staff in New York have moved into offices in the new 39-storey Secretariat Building (left), viewed from the opposite bank of the East river. The building, 544 feet high, is the first to be completed on the 17-acre United Nations headquarters site. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26221, 19 September 1950, Page 7
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