TLS, 1928 May 31 : to Melville E. Stone / New York.

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TLS, 1928 May 31 : to Melville E. Stone / New York.

Coolidge writes to Melville Stone, American journalist & newspaper man "If your son was at Andover in 1894, that was when I was in Amherst College, so that I did not have an opportunity to know him." He also comments on Mr. Stone's " ... efficiency in building up the wonderful news distribution agency ..."

1 p. ; 22.5 x 17.5 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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