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- . . You will have to make your ovm analysis of the accuracy of Balch ' s inf'ormation . I em simply telling you what he told me , but he did seem very optimistic about bein~ able to take over the paper and apparently is wor king dili~ently on the job
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- wealth at all, no matter what the apparent cost in dollars. C'ertainly a granddaughter of a tobacco king buying pearls in Egypt is not oreating national wealth in the United s·t ates, but it is probably a Roosevelt tax of 50 per cent of the lady's wealth
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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