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Letter From F.A. “Baldy” Harper to Henry Hazlitt March 17, 1948

Letter From F.A. “Baldy” Harper to Henry Hazlitt March 17, 1948 discussing the House Agricultural Committee shelving the oleo (margarine) tax repeal bill.

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