Letter : Dorset, Vt., to [editors of the University of Chicago Press], [Chicago], 1934 Sept. 6.

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Letter : Dorset, Vt., to [editors of the University of Chicago Press], [Chicago], 1934 Sept. 6.

Typed letter signed. Signed by Van Loon. Relates to a misprint on the first page of the book Island India Goes to School by Edwin R. Embree, Margaret Sargent Simon, and W. Bryant Mumford.

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