Letter to Ethel Randolph Thayer, 7 January 1916.

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Letter to Ethel Randolph Thayer, 7 January 1916.

Letter accompanied by a 3-page list of twenty, Harvard Law School third year students, with brief comments by Frankfurter.

4 sheets (4 p.) : typewritten ; 28 cm.

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