[Letter] 1919 January 10, [New York City], [to] Mr. [George Sylvester, Viereck], New York City / Bernard Shaw. 1919.

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[Letter] 1919 January 10, [New York City], [to] Mr. [George Sylvester, Viereck], New York City / Bernard Shaw. 1919.

Writes if the Poetry Society excepts a member vecause of his political opinion, it constitutes itself a political body and violates literary charter it may have.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 12 cm.

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Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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