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| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. February
1931, I can hardly find words to express . . . |
| To Wilfred Blanch Talman,
ca. April 1931, I’m glad you liked “Kings of the Night.” |
| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. July
1931, I should have answered your letter . . . |
| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. September
1931, Thank you very much for the letter you wrote . . . |
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| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. October
1931, I’m returning herewith your stories . . . |
| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. March
1932, I’ve finally gotten around to answering . . . |
| To Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. July
1932, Thanks very much for “De Halve Maen.” |
| To Thrills of the Jungle Magazine,
ca. June to late 1929, I enclose herewith a short story . . . |
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TORBETT, FRANK THURSTON (2)
| To Frank Thurston Torbett, April 28,
1936, I’m sorry I have not . . . |
| To Frank Thurston Torbett,
June 3, 1936, My mother is very low . . . |
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| To Donald Wandrei, ca. February
21, 1933, I’ve been intending to write to you . . . Available at the Minnesota Historical Society, in the Donald Wandrei papers. |
| To Western Story, ca. late
fall 1924,—And I am not one of those writers . . . |
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| To an unknown recepient, ca.
September 1928, Salaam: Tunney sure gave Heeney . . . Likely either to Harold Preece or Tevis Clyde Smith, Glenn Lord thinks Preece. |
| To an unknown recepient, Salaam: Not
much to say . . . |
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