Letter. 29 November 1972, the Hague, Holland to Edwin B. Bronner, Haverford, Pa.

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Letter. 29 November 1972, the Hague, Holland to Edwin B. Bronner, Haverford, Pa.

Will incorporate Bronner's suggestions in his Ms. to correct historical inaccuracies.

[1] p. 28 x 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7451208

Haverford College Library

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