Letters to Henry C. Wallace. New York, NY. 1917-1918.

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Letters to Henry C. Wallace. New York, NY. 1917-1918.

1) Thanking Wallace in advance for allowing him to read certain letters. 1917 Sept. 19. 2) Accepting a dinner invitation; hoping to visit the camp. 1918 Jan. 24. 3) Thanking Wallace for the letter. 1918 July 23. 4) Concerning his continued interest in Wallace's letters and editorials. 1918 Sept. 4. 5) Expressing his thanks. 1918 Oct. 15. 6) Congratulating Wallace on an editorial. 1918 Oct. 21.

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University of Iowa Libraries

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