Letter, 1926, Jan. 21, London, to Earl F. Zinn.

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Letter, 1926, Jan. 21, London, to Earl F. Zinn.

Regrets Zinn accepted advice from the Continent instead of from English psycho-analysts. Mentions translation of Freud's "Three Contributions to Sexual Theory".

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