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MARGARET MITCHELL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/27/1936 - HFSID 55643
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MARGARET MITCHELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/08/1937 - HFSID 55683
Typed letter signed by Margaret Mitchell, dated March 8, 1937, thanking literary critic Edwin Granberry for a favorable review of Gone With the Wind and discussing her health. Signed in black ink on personal letterhead.
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FLOYD P. GIBBONS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/25/1932 - HFSID 27972
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ADMIRAL WILLIAM S. SIMS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/22/1919 - HFSID 24405
Typed letter signed by William S. Sims, dated August 22, 1919, discusses a photograph from a baseball game between Army and Navy teams in London. Last seven words are handwritten. Sims was a prominent naval figure and Pulitzer Prize winner for Victory at Sea.
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ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER JR. - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/31/1981 - HFSID 201593
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/18/1942 - HFSID 321191
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KEN SYKORA - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/09/1961 - HFSID 166745
Typed letter signed by Ken Sykora, dated January 9, 1961, expresses hope for future programs. It includes the statement, “I am hoping that I shall have the opportunity to do some more programmes of this nature.” It is on letterhead from the Beeches, Suffolk.
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