Letter, 1937, October 15, Times Office, Los Angeles [to] Virgil [Markham, Staten Island, New York] / Bailey Millard. 1937.

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Letter, 1937, October 15, Times Office, Los Angeles [to] Virgil [Markham, Staten Island, New York] / Bailey Millard. 1937.

In a previous letter, Virgil had stated that Ruth LaPrade had ceased her "sinister activities." Millard reports that this is not the case, as she, accompanied by Louis William Schantz, had dropped by the LA Times office to report that Mr. Markham was restored to good health and that the family (i.e. Virgil) was not permitting others to see Edwin Markham. Millard stated to her that he did not believe it and even if it was true, it was not their business. An attached clipping reports on Mr. Markham's good health.

1 p. ; 28 cm. + clipping.

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Markham, Virgil, 1899-

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Millard, Bailey, 1859-1941

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Bailey Millard (1859-1941) was born in Markesan, Wisconsin. Much of his education was obtained as a printer's devil and tramp printer. He worked his way west through a succession of newspaper and printing shops. In the 1890s he was city editor or literary editor of the San Francisco Call and the Examiner, and in 1918-1919 was managing editor of the San Francisco Evening Bulletin . From 1913-1914 he was managing editor of Munsey's of NY. In San Francisco he was acquainted with and published a suc...