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Levien, Sonya. 1 letter to Clare Boothe Luce, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 19 cm., 1952, Feb. 21, Beverly Hills, Calif


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    R----, Tom. 1 letter to Sonya Levien, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 28 cm., 1956

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