Letter [typescript] : 1987 January 22 : New Haven, CT [to] Dr. Helen E. Ellis, Greenfield, MA / Morris A. Wessel.

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Letter [typescript] : 1987 January 22 : New Haven, CT [to] Dr. Helen E. Ellis, Greenfield, MA / Morris A. Wessel.

Concerns the laying of the cornerstone of the Conway, Mass. Town Hall on August 30, 1951, and the text of A.M.'s address, "In value of man, freedom of mind, we still believe", which was placed in the cornerstone.

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