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Mrs. B.P. Asch, St. Paul, Minnesota, note to Bernard M. Baruch


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    Benjamin Axleroad, Camp Forrest, Tennessee, letter to Bernard M. Baruch, New York

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    Typescript letter signed. Is sending an extract from Roosevelt: A Study of Fortune and Power by Emil Ludwig that discusses Baruch. Requests an autographed copy of a book reissued by Baruch. (2 pages)

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    Sigrid Arne, New York, letter to Bernard M. Baruch, Washington, D.C

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    Typescript letter signed. From the Associated Press, sending copies of a "personality story" about Baruch. Includes typescript copy of Baruch's response to Arne, 1944 January 17, and clippings of articles. (2 pages and clippings)

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    Edward J. Bing letter to Bernard M. Baruch

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    Clippings with autograph notes. Sending copies of two of his essays published in the American Mercury, "Divided Loyalties in the Near East" and "Modern Science Discovers God;" also encloses newspaper clipping about himself. (17 pages total)

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    William Harman Black, New York, letter to Bernard M. Baruch, Washington, D.C

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    Typescript letter signed. Is sending a copy of a constitutional amendment proposal. Includes typescript copy of response from John M. Hancock on behalf of Bernard Baruch, 1943 October 20; typescript signed of Black's amendment proposal with notes, 1943 October 15; and typescript letter signed of Black's response to Hancock, 1943 October 31. (9 pages total)

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    Bernard M. Baruch signed photograph portrait

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    Photograph portrait of Baruch signed to George Albert Ingham, mentions Boy Scouts of America.

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    Winston Churchill, London, letter to Bernard M. Baruch

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    Autograph letter signed. Is sorry that Baruch and his wife cannot dine with him on the 12th, hoping to reschedule. On Colonial Office letterhead. (3 pages)

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