Autograph letter signed : on board the S. S. United States, to Jane Clark, 1952 Mar. 22.

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Autograph letter signed : on board the S. S. United States, to Jane Clark, 1952 Mar. 22.

Encouraging her to take care of herself during her convalescence; remarking that her handwriting is worse than usual because the sea is rough; remarking that she is still queasy because a fellow member of her club gave her two strains of influenza simultaneously; mentioning that she has been kidnapped by Columbia Pictures and that she is going to participate in a poem conference.

1 item (2 p.) ; 20.3 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 8191857

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