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   underlined:  Open Hearth, the first chapter of which you sponsored in underlined:  The Anvil, and, - in fact - the first literary effort I ever had published, will be "schedulese" by underlined:  Great Concord sometime in January '47.  There are two fine, thick novels ahead of my modest tome.
    I will have an article, underlined:  The Past and Future of the Little Magazine in the second issue of underlined: Great-Concord Tide.  It will treat of the relation of the little magazine to social and economic forces and point the way to the channeling of this talent and energy into a people's culture!  Ambitious or conceited?  But I think I have a point or two that was overlooked by Hoffman, Allen and Ulrich.   They were historians but flopped when it came to using their data and studies to develop a theory which can be a tool for the future.  The People's Culture Version is the answer.  (I was not one of the founders, incidentally, but I am contributing something now nationally, and hope to locally, along with my dear wife and helpmate Charlotte.)  Incidentally again, sections from underlined:  Open Hearth and other novels including underlined:  Chicago Pastoral will appear in Great Concord's anthology, underlined:  Answer from the West which is about