[Letter] 1978 May 24, Charleston, S.C. [to] L.A. Whitehill, San Angelo, Tex. / Albert B. Sabin.

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[Letter] 1978 May 24, Charleston, S.C. [to] L.A. Whitehill, San Angelo, Tex. / Albert B. Sabin.

Typescript signed. A thank you letter to Dr. Whitehill for the copy of Ex Libris with the article, "The Samuel Weiselberg Autograph Collection by Dolores M. Maxwell, March 1978, v. 10, no. 1.

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Sabin, Albert B. (Albert Bruce), 1906-

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