Letter to Philip A. Friedman. : Chilmark, MA. 1953 July 16.

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Letter to Philip A. Friedman. : Chilmark, MA. 1953 July 16.

Discussing Frederick Manfred and his literary works.

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University of Iowa Libraries

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Friedman, Philip Allan

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Manfred, Frederick Feikema, 1912-1994

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