Letter [typescript] : 1936 March 7 : New York, NY, [to] Margaret [Widdemer], New York, NY / John.

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Letter [typescript] : 1936 March 7 : New York, NY, [to] Margaret [Widdemer], New York, NY / John.

Concerns "Public speech."

1 leaf : white, Farrar & Rinehart stationery ; 22 cm.

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