Letter. September 14, 1959, Harrisburg, [Pa.] to Edwin B. Bronner, Philadelphia.

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Letter. September 14, 1959, Harrisburg, [Pa.] to Edwin B. Bronner, Philadelphia.

Cannot meet with Bronner to discuss Penna. gubernatorial election of 1934.

[1] p. ; 24 x 18 cm.

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Haverford College Library

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