1353481 HARLAN F. STONE: TYPED LETTER SIGNED, DISCUSSING WORLD COURT (1923). Harlan F. Stone.
HARLAN F. STONE: TYPED LETTER SIGNED, DISCUSSING WORLD COURT (1923)
HARLAN F. STONE: TYPED LETTER SIGNED, DISCUSSING WORLD COURT (1923)

HARLAN F. STONE: TYPED LETTER SIGNED, DISCUSSING WORLD COURT (1923)

1923. One page letter on one sheet of paper (8.25" x 10.75"), with light uneven age toning, some curling along left edge, some residual printed material at top-right corner, and folded for mailing. Condition: Good Plus; Dimensions: 8.25" x 10.75"

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Signature Belonging To: Stone, Harlan F. Date: October 25, 1923 Addressed To: Watkins, S. C. G. A one-page letter, typed, on copy paper bearing the letterhead of the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell. Stone writes to Dr. S. C. G. Watkins in response to a letter requesting his perspective on US participation in a World Court. Background: Stone had left Columbia Law School at the beginning of 1923 and joined the Law Firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he remained for little more than a year before becoming Attorney General of the United States. Signed in ink at signature line: "Harlan F Stone"

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