Note, 1924 Aug. 10, Strathpeffer [Scot.] to J.A. [i.e. Mrs. F.H.] Browne, Eastbourne [Eng.].

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Note, 1924 Aug. 10, Strathpeffer [Scot.] to J.A. [i.e. Mrs. F.H.] Browne, Eastbourne [Eng.].

Concerns "Carmel reprints" about the new play of Maurice and Ellen [Browne] [i.e. Mother of Gregory?] and the opening of the Theatre of the Golden Bough.

1 p. (post card) Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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