Letter, 1938 June 28, South Shaftsbury, Vt., to Felix Frankfurter.

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Letter, 1938 June 28, South Shaftsbury, Vt., to Felix Frankfurter.

1938

Holograph signed; transmits a transcription of Stanley King's letter to Frost, 1938 June 7 (MS Frost 79).

2 unnumbered pages (2 sheets) ; 21 cm.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 8269965

Amherst College. Library

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