Typed letter signed : New York, to Josephine Goldmark, 1931 Mar. 3.

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Typed letter signed : New York, to Josephine Goldmark, 1931 Mar. 3.

Regretting they did not get a chance to get together to discuss Goldmark's book, Pilgrims of '48, praising it highly and comparing the characters to people she has known in communities of the American west, mentioning that two of her friends have been seriously ill and that she is leaving for California because her mother's condition is worsening.

1 item (1 p.) ; 27.9 cm. + with envelope.

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