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doubt that you could say anything you wished to about advertising. Sinclair Lewis, Stuart Chase, and other "good names" have contributed. By the way, Shit Burnett and Martha Foley, whom I knew in Spain, were asking about you and I know that they too would be pleased to have another piece from you.
doubt that you could say anything you wished to about advertising. Sinclair Lewis, Stuart Chase, and other "good names" have contributed. By the way, Whit Burnett and Martha Foley, whom I knew in Spain, were asking about you and I know that they too would be pleased to have another piece from you.
D.M.W.
D.M.W.


PPS Here's one which may amuse you. I recently met a Mr. [[Hord?]] of Sandusky, who thinks his wife's father, a horse=loving judge, may have figured in "I'm a Fool.")
PPS Here's one which may amuse you. I recently met a Mr. [[Hord?]] of Sandusky, who thinks his wife's father, a horse=loving judge, may have figured in "I'm a Fool.")

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Mr. Sherwood Anderson -2- February 3, 1937

doubt that you could say anything you wished to about advertising. Sinclair Lewis, Stuart Chase, and other "good names" have contributed. By the way, Whit Burnett and Martha Foley, whom I knew in Spain, were asking about you and I know that they too would be pleased to have another piece from you. D.M.W.

PPS Here's one which may amuse you. I recently met a Mr. Hord? of Sandusky, who thinks his wife's father, a horse=loving judge, may have figured in "I'm a Fool.")