Sidney Coe Howard letter to Miss Helen Woodward, 1933 June 20.

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Sidney Coe Howard letter to Miss Helen Woodward, 1933 June 20.

Howard writes to Miss Woodward, 20 June 1933, apologizing for using her name without her permission when writing to Sinclair Lewis, and explaining the circumstances of his unintentional affront. Probably in response to the 1933 film version of Lewis' novel, Ann Vickers.

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Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

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Sidney Coe Howard was a popular and successful American playwright and screenwriter, becoming the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. Born in Oakland, California, and educated at the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard, he served as an aviator in World War I. After the war he established a reputation as a journalist, investigating the social issues of the day, and publishing both short stories and translations; he found great success as a playwright, winn...

Woodward, Helen, 1882-

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