Letter. March 5, 1930, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, to A[lbert] A[lexander] Hyde, Wichita, Kansas.

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Letter. March 5, 1930, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, to A[lbert] A[lexander] Hyde, Wichita, Kansas.

Happy to see concept of brotherhood spreading; need for creative minds to make new uses for wheat, oil sludge and vegetation.

3 p. ; 29 x 22 cm.

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Haverford College Library

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