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-2- Who's coming to be with you this summer? And have you already moved to Ripshin? The smart-alec "know nothings" of newspaper men on the Phila. sheets? didn't dare to like a new runs? like "the Frodi", by Sidney Whipple of the N.Y. World-Telegram, who came for dinner (and who I think is an awful bore) wrote a little more intelligently about the show. He was obviously impressed by the place. But the talk in + by the audience itself is enough for the life of the play. We got several letters, among them one strong one from the Women's International League for Peace + Freedom, and they are recommending the show. It will be as much talked about as "Tragedy". What are you writing now that you don't even get .01 a word for? Suppose Kipling did get $1.25 a word? What of it? I'd rather read Kit Brandon than Kipling. By the way, didn't the movies want to buy "Kit Brandon"? What's the matter with unclear your publishers? I think that book would make a wonderful movie, but maybe I'm all wet. Is the subject matter beyond their daring?