The story of Warm Springs [1953].

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The story of Warm Springs [1953].

Typescript, with pencilled notations by Basil O'Connor (Dartmouth College, class of 1912), of a book by Turnley Walker (published as: Roosevelt and the Warm Springs story.--New York: A.A. Wyn, c1953).

ca. 653 p. ; 28 cm. (1 box)

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