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D. Toews to “Sir” [i. e. President of the International Committee of the Red Cross]

[on letterhead of Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization]: Asks the International Red Cross to appeal to the Red Cross of the Soviet-Union to allow relief articles to enter duty free. Doubtful it will be accepted but the S.S.S.R. would be aware that the “civilized world” is aware of the conditions and public opinion will “strengthen the moral effect of an offer of relief.”

Bender to B. H. Unruh

Thanks for the documents regarding 1,500 marks from the West Prussian Conference. Thanks also for the list of names of refugees in Harbin who wish to go to South America. From 100 to 150 refugees in Harbin will not be able to come to the United States because of medical and other difficulties. Asks to obtain information regarding what the Reich Commissioner will provide in several options for the Harbin group i. e. Transportation directly to Paraguay from Harbin, to bring to Germany first and then Paraguay etc. Preference is to move them directly to Paraguay.

Hertzog, Walter S. - R (misc.)

Dard Hunter, Curator, to H. S. Bender [letterhead--Dard Hunter Paper Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology], February 18, “mcmxlvii”--1947 Dard Hunter, Curator, to H. S. Bender [letterhead--Dard Hunter Paper Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology], February 18, “mcmxlvii”--1947:  wished to have “the pamphlets you have compiled” about early religious activities of William Rittenhouse. Reply, H. S. Bender to Hunter, June 30, 1947:  apology for late response; pointed out 3 articles in Mennonite Quarterly Review (January 1933, April 1934, April 1942) and cost of sending them.

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