Letter, 1940 Sept. 4, Cape Town, to F.J. Stimson, Dedham, Mass.

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Letter, 1940 Sept. 4, Cape Town, to F.J. Stimson, Dedham, Mass.

Thanks Stimson for his letter and clipping and acknowledges receipt of and expresses interest in Stimson's literature on pure science. States that he has had a difficult task in South Africa during the last eight months, and finally wishes John [Temple] good luck for a "G son in law."

1 letter (2 p.) + 1 envelope.

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