Letter to Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa. [s.l.]. 1946 June 8.

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Letter to Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa. [s.l.]. 1946 June 8.

Concerning Kelley's introduction to Hayakawa's paper; regretting certain editing changes; asking for copies of the article 'Fear'; concerning non-Aristotelian orientations; asking for the return of a document.

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