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February 1, 1952
Airmail Dr. Alexander Lifschuetz Heerengracht 446 Amsterdam C, Holland Dear Dr. Lifschuetz: I am in receipt of your short note of January 17th and, of course, am always pleased to hear from you. In these troublous times we have not been able to make any progress in Washington, diplomatically or politically with reference to our losses in Europe several years ago. Answering the last portion of your letter, it is the hope of Mrs. Kempner and myself to visit Europe again in the late summer and early autumn of 1952. With best wishes to you and Mrs. Lifschuetz, I remain Yours sincerely, 22
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Letter from Alex Lifschütz to Daniel W. Kempner thanking him for his recent letter and hoping to see him and Mrs. Kempner when they travel to Europe later in the year.
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