Letter : to Harold Ross, 1949 [April 5?].

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Letter : to Harold Ross, 1949 [April 5?].

Expresses shock and anger at Ross's refusal of short story entitled "The favor." "As far as I'm concerned The New Yorker can go to hell." Pencilled note at end asks that Ross send back the story O'Hara sent last night without reading it.

1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.

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Ross, Harold Wallace, 1892-1951

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O'Hara, John, 1905-1970

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