Letter, 1915 April 4 : Cambridge, Mass., to Edward A. Filene.

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Letter, 1915 April 4 : Cambridge, Mass., to Edward A. Filene.

Francke declines to attend the meeting of the Melting Pot, as he is "too much absorbed in the immeditate fate of Germany."

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