Letter to Thomas Mabbott. [New York, NY]. 1939 Jan. 2.

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Letter to Thomas Mabbott. [New York, NY]. 1939 Jan. 2.

Informing Mabbott that he will be unable to speak at the E.A.P. Society because of a trip to China.

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