[Letter] 1950 May 6, Washington, D.C. [to] Bishop John S. Stamm, New York, N.Y. / Eleanor Roosevelt.

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[Letter] 1950 May 6, Washington, D.C. [to] Bishop John S. Stamm, New York, N.Y. / Eleanor Roosevelt.

Notifying Bishop Stamm of the first meeting of the Committee.

1 p. ; 28 cm.

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