Stereotyped postcard - card outlines general instruction to friends and correspondents that Shaw is unable to respond due to overwhelming workload. Card issued to William Bell, Feb., 21, 1917. 1917.

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Stereotyped postcard - card outlines general instruction to friends and correspondents that Shaw is unable to respond due to overwhelming workload. Card issued to William Bell, Feb., 21, 1917. 1917.

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