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Submission 6318c70e7d71d

Carbon of letter from Robert Clancy to John Chamberlain, Editor, The Freeman, 240 Madison Avenue, New York City 16

Submission 6318c6c91fb79

Note to Heath from John W. Day, The Freeman, 240 Madison Avenue, New York City 16, enclosing note of September 16, 1952, from Olive Freeman, 52 East 34th Street, New York City 16.

Submission 6318c67e95b2b

Letter from Bill Matchette, The Franklin J. Matchette Foundation, Inc., 20 East 66th Street, New York 21, N.Y., with some penciling by Heath regarding topics for a discussion meeting, followed by printed invitation to a talk by Heath for a different occasion.

Submission 6318c5f85d15f

Typed letter to Heath from Ivan Firth, 51 Morton Street, New York 14, New York. (Note that “Uncle Ned” was a nickname Ivan Firth and Gladys used for their close neighbor and friend, E.C. Riegel, though no relation to him.) See Item 2326 for full information on the monetary conference here referred to.

Submission 6318c54818608

Carbon of program of a monetary conference held at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, September 9, 1952. Appended to the original is Riegel’s four-page fold-out, “The Approaching Monetary Crisis.” See also Item 2327.

Submission 6318c502a6c4d

Letter to Ruth and John Berryman, 20 Tuscon Road, Maplewood, N.J., apparently typed for Heath by someone else

Submission 6318c4af53bed

Letter to Heath from Fred Goodwin, vice president, Brown, Harris, Stevens, Inc., Real Estate, 67 Wall Street, New York City 5

Submission 6318c431367b4

Letter to Heath from Douglas L. Elliman, President, Douglas L. Elliman & Co., 15 E. 49th Street, New York City 17

Submission 6318c3f1bdb54

Carbon of letter from Heath to Lincoln S. Cain, Cain, Chesney, Lewis & Capeless, Counselors at Law, 28 North Street, Pittsfield, MA, together with Mr. Cain’s reply. Pencil editing of Heath’s letter is not fully legible.

Submission 6318c3b3383d6

Three drafts of a form letter by Heath on Science of Society letterhead to be used in circularizing the story, The Romance of Realty, to the real estate profession in New York City. (See also Items 2322 and 2324)