Letter to Henry C. Wallace. Washington, DC. 1918 Feb. 3.

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Letter to Henry C. Wallace. Washington, DC. 1918 Feb. 3.

Taking exception to Wallace's letter to Gifford Pinchot regarding Hoover and his minimum corn ratio policy.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6855510

University of Iowa Libraries

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