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TELEPHONE DRY DOCK 8000 [[image - logo]] New York American HEARST PUBLICATION BUILDING 220 SOUTH STREET. N.Y. CITY OFFICE OF "CHOLLY KNICKERBOCKER" November 30th 1931 Mr. Germain Seligman 3 East 51st Street New York City My dear Mr. Seligman: I am in receipt of your most generous contribution to the "Cholly Knickerbocker Charity Ball" and want you to know that I am most appreciative of the interest and cooperation you have always shown in my efforts for the New York American Christmas and Relief Fund. As in former years, there will appear in the program your "Compliments of a Friend", and although you do not choose to have your name appear, I want you to know that it is such help as you are giving and have given which enables me to carry on my work in behalf of the unfortunate poor. Again my sincerest thanks, and with kindest personal regards and my heartiest Christmas greetings, I am Very cordially yours Maury H. B. Paul "Maury H. B. Paul
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. [[image - The logo of the New York American. Pictures an eagle with wings spread out behind a shield. The eagle has the words "Character," "quality," "accuracy," and "enterprise written on the wings, while the phrase "America First" is above the eagle. Below the eagle is a banner reading "An American Paper for the American People."]]