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Erich Fromm — Part 3
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._,_
gfeniégegtial Letter
to Director
I
He attended
University in
Paris
from 193k/to 1935
His previous
employment was listed as
follows:
war Department Language Unit, 165 Broadway, New York City,
October 13, 19L3.
.-~ -4
Office of
European Economic Research, 110 West hOth Street,
New York City, September,
19h2 to September, l9h3.
American Labor
Education Service,
n35 West 59th Street,
New
York City,
March, 19h2-to September, l9h3.
.
"Survey Graphic",
I12 East
19th Street,,Hé; York
City,
.Hevsmber,.19h1 to
March l9h2.
Professor H. WEHBERG, Geneva,
Switzerland, November,
1933 to
May, 19hD.
P.A.S. Literary
Agency, 6
Rue A. Moissant, Paris,
France,
October, 1933
to July,
1939.
l
He advised
that
he
had been
a member
of the
American
Federation of
Democratic Hungarians,
325 East 80th Street,
New York
City, for
two years.
He indicated
he first
entered the
United States
on
June 3, l9h1 at New York. He further
indicated
that
he
had -
been in
Germany from 1930 to 1933 as a resident;
in France
from 1933
to 19h0
as
a resident;
in England
during the
sumers
of 1938
and 1939
for vacations;
and in
Spain and
Portugal in
19h0, giving
his reason for the
visit as
"transit". I
References were
listed as
follows:
- .
EHIg§;?ROM, 320
Central Park
West, New
York City,
a psycho1o
who he
had own
seventeen years.
.
sassy
1.
.' anon,
385 Central Park West, New York City, a
' "
Gove nt
employee, whom he had known for
tenty-five years.
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