TLS, two pages, 7 x 10, personal letterhead, May 18, 1920. Letter sent to the Boston Public Library supporting the American Library Association. In part, 'You asked me to make a brief statement approving the aims of the American Library Association. As I am entirely in sympathy with that which the American Library Association has in mind...you may make use of the following statement...During the war the American Library Association performed a most conspicuous service to the four and one half odd millions of men and women who were engaged in the military...The standard of the Nation's civilization can be measured by the learning of its average citizen.' In fine condition, with light pencil edits made by the letter's recipient and expected folds. RRAuction COA.
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