Letter. July 11, 1922, Washington, D.C., to Ralph M. Easley.

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Letter. July 11, 1922, Washington, D.C., to Ralph M. Easley.

"Would not the inevitable result of experiments of this kind be better public education than suppression of them.?"

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Haverford College Library

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