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This Crisis in History Report of the Third Annual New York Herald Tribune Women's Conference on...

This Crisis in History" Report of the Third Annual New York Herald Tribune Women's Conference on Current Problems: Hotel Waldorf-Astoria New York October 12th and 13th, 1933

by [New York Herald Tribune]

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New York: New York Herald Tribune, 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. x, 230 pages. Illustrated with small portrait photographs of the speakers. Green cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover and faded title on the spine. Cloth binding is shelf and edge worn. Occasional light foxing to the end sheets and early pages. Contributions from several prominent writers, politicians, etc. include Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Walter Lippmann, Honorable Frances Perkins (Secretary of Labor), Mrs. Ogden Reid, Colonel Henry Breckinridge, Madam Marie Curie, and several others. 28 copies located in OCLC.
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