Typed letter signed : Mansfield Centre, Conn., to Olive Moore, 1933 July 4.

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Typed letter signed : Mansfield Centre, Conn., to Olive Moore, 1933 July 4.

Concerning the preparation and editing of the series Living Authors: A Book of Biographies, compliments Moore on her work.

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