Letter to Henry A. Wallace. : St. Louis, MO. 1932 Nov. 12.

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Letter to Henry A. Wallace. : St. Louis, MO. 1932 Nov. 12.

Concerning a letter he wrote to Franklin Roosevelt recommending Wallace for Secretary of Agriculture.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6738741

University of Iowa Libraries

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