Letter : to Harold Ross, The New Yorker, [1948?].

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Letter : to Harold Ross, The New Yorker, [1948?].

Note to accompany a story sent directly to Ross. Pencilled note at end suggests that Ross should "do a little more buying. This productivity isn't going to last forever."

1 item (1 p.) ; 11 x 16 cm.

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