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Fan mail,Federal Radio Commission,Congress,legislation,correspondence,1929

Title: Fan mail has become so heavy that the Federal Radio Commission has seeked Congress for special legislation to allow the destruction of accumulated letters
Date Created/Published: [1929 Feb. 26]
Summary: Two men with piles of mail.
Notes:
National Photo Company Collection.
Item in album: v. 2, p. 16, no. 42129.
Subjects:
Federal Radio Commission--People--1920-1930.
Correspondence--1920-1930.
Photographic prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /94509096/
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