Autograph letter signed, dated : New York, [n.d., 1935?], to Herr [Paul] Bekker, [n.d., 1935?].

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Autograph letter signed, dated : New York, [n.d., 1935?], to Herr [Paul] Bekker, [n.d., 1935?].

Saying that he found Bekker's letter too late because Weill had moved, that he is not free the next day, and asking Bekker to tell him the next afternoon he is free.

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