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All responses to letters from Mr. Howard G. Frost, 200 Fuller Street, West Newton 65, MA. The letter from US Senator Kennedy is dated May 20, 1958, regarding labor relations; PLUS US Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. dated Oct 12, 1939 re Neutrality legislation; PLUS Oct 19, 1939 re Build up of National Defense; PLUS Jan 27, 1940 re Arms Embargo of Japan; PLUS ibid, Mar 17, 1941 re vote on Lend-Lease bill; PLUS ibid Apr 1, 1941 re Thanks for views; PLUS ibid, May 15, 1941 re MIlitary situation; PLUS ibid Feb 11, 1949, re Opposition to Socialism; PLUS US Senator David I Walsh of Mass, Chair Comm on Naval Affairs, Aug 2, 1939, re Lend-Lease; PLUS ibid, 29 Jan 1940 re Protection of China against Japanese aggression; PLUS ibid May 17, 1946, re thanking for letter; PLUS US Representative Joseph W. Martin Jr., Minority Leader, Sept 25, 1939 re Neutrality; PLUS ibid Jan 24, 1940, re Stop sending war materials to Japan; PLUS ibid Mar 22, 1940 re good views; PLUS ibid May 12, 1941 re Thanks for letter; PLUS ibid May 7, 1946 re OPA legislation; PLUS US Representative Christian A Herter re Fulton Lewis's radio quiz show on labor law; PLUS US Senator Leverett Saltonstall, undated, re Price Controls (so post WWII); PLUS ibid June 6, 1946 re Army service, labor relations; PLUS ibid Feb 7, 1949 re Why Democratic Socialim Breaks Down; PLUS Massachusetts Governor Robert F. Bradford, Jun 30, 1947 re Labor abuses; PLUS Harlow Shapley, Harvard College Observatory, re "Variable Stars".

responses to letters from Mr. Howard G. Frost, 200 Fuller Street, West Newton 65, MA. The letter from US Senator Kennedy is dated May 20, 1958, regarding labor relations; PLUS US Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. dated Oct 12, 1939 re Neutrality legislation; PLUS Oct 19, 1939 re Build up of National Defense; PLUS Jan 27, 1940 re Arms Embargo of Japan; PLUS ibid, Mar 17, 1941 re vote on Lend-Lease bill; PLUS ibid Apr 1, 1941 re Thanks for views; PLUS ibid, May 15, 1941 re MIlitary situation; PLUS ibid Feb 11, 1949, re Opposition to Socialism; PLUS US Senator David I Walsh of Mass, Chair Comm on Naval Affairs, Aug 2, 1939, re Lend-Lease; PLUS ibid, 29 Jan 1940 re Protection of China against Japanese aggression; PLUS ibid May 17, 1946, re thanking for letter; PLUS US Representative Joseph W. Martin Jr., Minority Leader, Sept 25, 1939 re Neutrality; PLUS ibid Jan 24, 1940, re Stop sending war materials to Japan; PLUS ibid Mar 22, 1940 re good views; PLUS ibid May 12, 1941 re Thanks for letter; PLUS ibid May 7, 1946 re OPA legislation; PLUS US Representative Christian A Herter re Fulton Lewis's radio quiz show on labor law; PLUS US Senator Leverett Saltonstall, undated, re Price Controls (so post WWII); PLUS ibid June 6, 1946 re Army service, labor relations; PLUS ibid Feb 7, 1949 re Why Democratic Socialim Breaks Down; PLUS Massachusetts Governor Robert F. Bradford, Jun 30, 1947 re Labor abuses; PLUS Harlow Shapley, Harvard College Observatory, re "Variable Stars".

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$0 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
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