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The American underdog

The American underdog

Henry E. Huck attests to the wrongs he believe were done him in 1910. Huck believes he was treated poorly in the absence of Alfred T. Hobbs, one of his usual doctors, and when he attempted to get in contact with John W. Langmuir to argue his case, he was rudely detained in the sanitarium. Huck claims to have been lied to and denied the usual privileges he was promised.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-24

Creator(s)

Huck, Henry E., 1874-1921