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- the next day after it arrives there.
When I talked to you and Charles and Alice_by telephone, I
could hardly do more than keep the telephone booth door closed and
talk loud enough to keep the workers from drowning me out.
I t may be that I will get ordered
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Knox and the President.
Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps.
Telephone talk with Ingersoll.
June 16, 1942
This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila
delphia, Pittsburgh