Letters to Alfred J. Hanna and Editor, the Journal, Lincoln, Neb., 1915 February 8, 1921 January 18.

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Letters to Alfred J. Hanna and Editor, the Journal, Lincoln, Neb., 1915 February 8, 1921 January 18.

1915 letter is a courteous response to 22 year-old student's letter from Rollins College saying "We miss you in the Men's Bible Class, but are glad to feel that you are where you want to be and hope you are making real progress." 1921 letter is a brief response to editorial note in "issue of December 22, referring to the suit brought against my father for an alleged insufficient income tax" and encloses "statement which was issued to the newspapers the same day the documents in the suit were filed." (Statement is missing.).

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