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  • Collection: World War I

Thorough denunciation of Babel, listing a number of counterpoints. Included is a newspaper clipping speaking about Korab's letter to the governor.

Carson writes approvingly of Babel, hoping it will soon be implemented throughout the United States.

Historical society superintendent asks for copies of Babel for record-keeping purposes.

Supportive of Babel, notes the irksome prevalence of foreign languages in stores.

Empathetic note from local Loyalty League seeking concession for mother who has recently lost son in service in France.

Harding allows the concession, although note that the war is over at this point.

Under the guise of an assessment of CoD activities, Wade makes a forceful argument that the CoD has been a showpiece--an advisory board for the governor--given little real power or funds.
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