Letters, 1936-1940, to Merrill Moore.

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Letters, 1936-1940, to Merrill Moore.

[1] 1936, Feb. 25, New York -- Thanks Moore for a favor. [2] 1939, Jan. 13, [Cambridge, Mass.] -- Form letter requesting contribution to buy food for writers in Catalonia. [3] 1939, March 2, [Cambridge, Mass.] -- Is interested but, knowing no one who employs labor, has no suggestions. [4] 1940, March 7, Washington, D.C. -- Thanking him for profile of his brain waves, which he thinks resemble the Andes. Signed "Archie". [5] 1940, Nov. 9, Washington, D.C. -- Will "have a look at it as soon as present storm blows over."

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