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May 2nd., 1941.

Dear Sir:

Excuse my writing you in English but my secretary doesn't write French.

My belated answer is due to the fact that I have been in and out of town but I hope you will pardon my not answering your letter of April 17th., before this.

You write to me that I am the only person whom you can approach about Marcel Peck. However, as you probably know, his cousin, Mr. Glovinski is in this country and I have communicated with him about this.

I am of course anxious to do what I can for the son of Arthur Peck to come to this country, and I am expecting to hear from Mr. Glovinski as to the success of his steps.

Yours very sincerely,

(Germain Séligmann)


Alfred Max, Esq.,
c/o American Institute of Public Opinion
Princeton, New Jersey.

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