TLS, 1927 January 19 : New York City, to Bishop Frederick D. Leete.

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TLS, 1927 January 19 : New York City, to Bishop Frederick D. Leete.

The President's son writes to the Bishop: " ... I am sorry to say that this whole question of prohibition is one wherein both sides misrepresent each other." "If I have ever been quoted as against law enforcement, I have been misquoted."

1-2/3 p. ; 27 x 18.5 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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