Letters to Carl Glick, 1942-1945.

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Letters to Carl Glick, 1942-1945.

1) Inviting Glick to become a member of the Writers' Committee of the East and West Association; explaining the committee's objectives. New York, NY., 1942 Feb. 13. 2) Concerning Glick's joining the Writers' Committee. New York, NY., 1942 Feb. 26. 3) Concerning the organization of China clubs in America. New York, NY., 1943 June 18. 4) Concerning his letter. Perkasie, PA., 1943 June 24. 5) Concerning a performance of some modern Chinese plays. Perkasie, PA., 1945 May 7.

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