Mrs. C.J. Blake correspondence : ALS, 1903-1921.

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Mrs. C.J. Blake correspondence : ALS, 1903-1921.

Contains correspondence from Bernard Moses to Mrs. C.J. Blake discussing world events including the Russian Revolution, France, Germany, Japan, the League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson, Berkeley, Calif. and political views. Also includes a letter from an unknown friend in Japan describing Japan.

1 v. ; 40 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7673425

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