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     Document 86017

WILLIAM H. TAFT. TLS: "Wm H Taft" as President, 1p, 7x8¾. The White House, Washington, 1909 December 9. To Dr. L.S. Rowe, President, American Academy of Political & Social Science, Philadelphia. President Taft regrets he cannot "take part in the Fourteenth annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, April 8 and 9, 1910. I regret very much that my time will be so much occupied as to make it impossible for me to be present...." Now in its 114th year, the American Academy of Political and Social Science was founded in Philadelphia on December 14, 1889. Twenty-two people including members of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania created the organization to promote the progress of the social sciences. They also sought to create a forum to discuss the contemporary political, economic and social issues. The Annals, the Academy's bimonthly journal, and the Academy's annual meetings, symposia and special publications have served as vehicles through which these objectives have been achieved. Lightly creased. Folds, vertical fold touches "m" in Wm and "H". Overall, fine condition.


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