Letters : to Henry A. Wallace, 1944-1959.

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Letters : to Henry A. Wallace, 1944-1959.

1) Concerning the Democratic convention. Washington, DC., 1944 July 24. 2) Concerning U.S. air policy. Washington, DC., 1945 Jan. 3. 3) Concerning a letter from Sumner Welles. Washington, DC., 1945 June 9. 4) Concerning Senate Bill #1181 and the Berlin Conference. Berlin, Germany, 1945 July 27. 5) Concerning a plan to meet with the Cabinet twice a week. Washington, DC., 1945 Aug. 27. 6) Concerning the Full Employment Bill. Washington, DC., 1945 Sept. 10. 7) Concerning the fall elections; mentioning R.C. Slaughter, Theodore Bilbo and Kenneth McKellar. Washington, DC., 1946 July 2. 8) Concerning a letter from Fannie Cook. Washington, DC., 1946 July 24. 9) Concerning Wallace's recent letter. Washington, DC., 1950 July 20. 10) Concerning the situation in China. Washington, DC., 1951 Sept. 22. 11) Concerning Senator McCarran. Washington, DC., 1952 Dec. 22. 12) Concerning Mrs. Truman's health. Independence, MO., 1959 May 26.

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