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Erich Fromm — Part 1
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By letter dated July 19, 1951, on stationery of Bennett,
Coleman and Company, Ltd.:Clartex Corporation, Reom 8106 Empire
State Building, subject advised he was Managing Editor of many
papers published by that firm but had been granted a year's leave
of absence. He claimed he had been out of the country and had
intended to return te Indie until his leave of absence was granted
about mid-June, 1951, He advised the VA he desired to study photography
as the trend in the firm's news paper operations was toward the picture
magazine.
Subject by letter dated June 27, 1950, at Bombay, India,
advised the VA his residence address in Inia was Marble Arch, Peddar
Rd., Cumballa Hill, Bombay.
1953, filed : a claim or Life insurance as en. ect nad died on
| December 2, 1952, at Madrid, Spain. She reported his brothers,
. AARON, age 56, and BENJAMIN, age 51, were residing at 327 Central
Park West, New York City, and Brewster, New York, respectively.
VA records contain a copy of Report of the Death of an
American Citizen issued by the American Consulate at Madrid, Spain,
C on December 12, 1952, which reflects DAVID FREEMAN, Correspondent,
\y? 180 Riverside Drive, New York City, died en December 2, 1952, at
the Hotel Wellington, Madrid,
On November 24, 1953, the VA advised
that subject's life insurance claim was jo be settle
by monthly payments QD
' On January 26, 195k,
Drive, requested the VA to send
National Bank ard Trust Company of New York,
Breadway and Gth Street,
that the account was in the name of oo
on December 18, 1953, in Alexandria, Virginia -
Kean TR hr FB
. aa YA records reflect that subject was treated ty Dr. Le KANE,
950 Park Avenue, New York City, during the late 1910s.
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