Letter, 1931 Apr. 1, Vienna, to [Agnes] Inglis [Ann Arbor]

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Letter, 1931 Apr. 1, Vienna, to [Agnes] Inglis [Ann Arbor]

Explains his reluctance to have his manuscripts, "alien property" as defined by the peace treaties, mentioned; and provides a bibliography of his works, published and unpublished.

[8] p. on 2 l. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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