Garff B. Wilson letters received, 1948 & n.d.

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Garff B. Wilson letters received, 1948 & n.d.

Declines an invitation to speak, insisting that he is "only a writer and not at all a speaker." Concerning arrangements for his planned visit to UC Berkeley to speak at a graduation. Tentative title of his talk: The Diminished Man, or The Crisis of the Diminished Man.

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