Letter, 1937 September 18, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation, Culver City, Calif. to Ann [Anne Ober, Scarsdale, N.Y.]

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Letter, 1937 September 18, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation, Culver City, Calif. to Ann [Anne Ober, Scarsdale, N.Y.]

Typed letter, signed, on MGM stationery, from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Anne Ober, accompanied by a letter from the Walker School dated August 30, 1937 about Scottie reporting for the Fall term. Fitzgerald notes, "I have your letter and notice that you mentioned something else beside the smoking (I wrote you about that). I still don't believe that she should go out unchaperoned with a boy and night and have never allowed it. Fitzgerald closes with a holograph note, "Something elser I wanted to say has eluded me. I am your forever grateful and devoted henchman Scott F."

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