Letter, 1939 Jan. 20 [n.p.] to Mr. President [i.e. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.].

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Letter, 1939 Jan. 20 [n.p.] to Mr. President [i.e. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.].

Urges continuation of the Federal Four Arts Project of the W.P.A.

[3] p. Holograph signed. 8 x 13 cm.

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United States. Works Projects Administration. Four Arts Project.

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