Autograph letter signed : Los Gatos, California, to Pare Lorentz, before 1938 June 20.

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Autograph letter signed : Los Gatos, California, to Pare Lorentz, before 1938 June 20.

Recommending Ernest Albee for a the publicity position in the Information Division of the Farm Security Administration, mentioning [Frederick] Soule, Tom Collins, [John] Fischer, and that [Jonathan] Garst is forgetful. Noting that he is "working very hard [on "The Grapes of Wrath"] and will be until October," and that he will "fight anything that takes [him] from this book," stating "I think it is a good book." Apologizing for missing the radio broadcast [of "Ecce Homo!"], and hoping to see Lorentz soon.

1 item (2 p.) ; 27.8 cm.

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