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Louis Nizer, New York, letter to Truman Capote
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Theodore Roosevelt, Washington, D.C., letter to Eugene A. Philbin, New York
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Typescript letter signed. Regarding his appointment on investigative commission; attacks on Commissioner Williams. (2 pages)
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Theodore Roosevelt, Washington, D.C., letter to Sereno E. Pratt, New York
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Typescript letter signed. To the editor of Wall Street Journal regarding appreciation of article 1906 March 2, Roosevelt's popularity. Includes autograph edits. (3 pages) Also includes copy/draft of response of March 6 presumably from Pratt, unsigned typescript with autograph edits. (2 pages)
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Bernard M. Baruch, New York, letter to Gustaf Stromberg, Pasadena, California
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A. Bigio, New York, letter to Bernard M. Baruch, New York
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Typescript letter signed. Is sending a copy of a letter he wrote to Dr. Stephen Wise regarding his war advice for Roosevelt and Churchill, would like a meeting with Roosevelt. Typescript copy of letter from Bigio to Wise enclosed, 1942 December 15. (6 pages total)
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Bernard M. Baruch, New York, letter to Edgar French Strother, New York
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Typescript letter signed. Is enclosing a statement on a subject "you have often heard me discuss." Includes typescript copy of Strother's response to Baruch, 1931 March 10. (2 pages total)
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Charles E. Bertrand, Great Neck, New York, letter to Bernard M. Baruch, New York
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Typescript letter signed. Is enclosing opinions on dealing with Mussolini for Baruch to pass along if he finds them useful. (2 pages)
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