Letters to Josephine Bacon. New York, NY., 1943-1944.

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Letters to Josephine Bacon. New York, NY., 1943-1944.

1) Asking Bacon to write an appeal concerning the Fourth War Loan. 1943 Dec. 2. 2) Thanking Bacon for writing the Fifth War Bond radio appeal. 1944 Apr. 21.

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