Two Angels

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Copy photograph of two students posed outside in costume, presumably for a skit or play
Two unidentified women on horses, one in costume
TDft in English with ADftS in German below. Concerns the National Council of Jewish Women and ends with a call to help the Jewish people.
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TD. Some underlining in pencil. Includes discussion about Greenglass' fallibility as a witness and two points where the Rosenbergs could be found to have acted suspiciously.
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TD. Figures handwritten in pencil in left margin: 22000.—, 10000, 5000 next to paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 respectively.
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