Letter [1925, n.p.] to Drama League of America, Chicago.

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Letter [1925, n.p.] to Drama League of America, Chicago.

Draft of a letter protesting a claim that the Drama League had been "behind the Little Theatres" from 1913, in view of their opposition to the Chicago Little Theatre.

[2] p. Typescript.

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University of Michigan

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