By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 01, 2018 One late summer day in the late 1940s, an admissions officer of a university in one of the western states opened a letter newly arrived from Europe. With the exception of the redacted names, that letter read: I am writing you this letter at considerable risk, but I feel its importance merit risk. You may recall receiving a letter from me some time ago concerning a Mr. and Mrs. [S]. I wish to tell ...
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