Letters to Wayne Gard. New York, NY. 1932-1933.

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Letters to Wayne Gard. New York, NY. 1932-1933.

1) Concerning the political climate. 1932 Oct. 31. 2) Regarding some articles by John Carter; concerning Conde Nast. 1932 Nov. 21. 3) Asking Gard to check the proofs of his Nicholas Marray Butler article. 1933 Jan. 16.

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