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  <dc:title>Laski, Neville J.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters from Neville J. Laski, Gaster's son-in-law who was married to Gaster's daughter Phina Emily (Sissie). One letter has a letter enclosed from M. Lipschutz, bookseller, in French, relating to Basnage. The second letter has a letter from Laski to C. H. Emanuel enclosed, mentioning the inclusion of a page dedicated to Jewish matters of interest in the Manchester Times newspaper; he also asks Gaster to write an article to be printed in the newspaper explaining the tenets and significance of Judaism.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1920-1921</dc:date>
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