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Robert E. Ginna Jr., Whose Article Bolstered U.F.O. Claims, Dies at 99

A founding editor of People, he also served as editor in chief of Little, Brown and produced films. But his public image was defined by a 1952 story for Life.

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Books and Literature, Deaths (Obituaries), Ginna, Robert Emmett Jr, Life (Magazine), Little Brown & Co, Magazines, People (Magazine), Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO), Writing and Writers
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