Word: letterhead
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...notable user of cotton paper as stationery is Louisiana's Governor Huey P. Long. His letters go out as a cambric-like cloth sized with kaolin, with a smooth web finish and high tensile strength. (The letterhead carries the State seal in blue-a floppy mother pelican feeding her young encircled by "Union, Justice & Confidence.") Explains Governor Long: "There is agitation down this way that we should enlarge our use of cotton goods and some of we more or less super-cotton patriots, including fellows like myself who have picked cotton 16 long hours...
...Grafpen" replies to "Fedorov" (not "Feodor" as above) from Manhattan on the letterhead of Amtorg dated "loth March 1930," naming over a list of "Comrades" whom he asks shall not be recalled to Moscow, as this "might result in a very serious handicap in our work...
Cartoons. Roman Catholicism's counter-strokes of the week included the mailing, from Manhattan, of some 30,000 envelopes to each & every priest in the U. S. Recipients of these envelopes noted first that the letterhead within was impressed with the names of three Princes of the Catholic Church: Cardinals Hayes (Manhattan), O'Connell (Boston) and Dougherty (Philadelphia), plus those of the Archbishops of St. Louis, San Francisco, and the Bishops of Cleveland, Kansas City...