Letter, 1916 Nov. 3, Springfield, Ill., to Irene Wharton Sutherlin, Gasden, Ala. [manuscript].

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Letter, 1916 Nov. 3, Springfield, Ill., to Irene Wharton Sutherlin, Gasden, Ala. [manuscript].

Lindsay sends a pamphlet, mentions Pauline Frederick and Wharton's book, the influence of Henry B. Walthall and Blanche Sweet, the co-stars of "Judith of Bethulia," on his book, the reprinting of both books, and the movie, "The avenging conscience." He recommends Wharton read "The photoplay" by Hugo Munsterberg. With these is an envelope postmarked 1920 Mar. 11, Lindsay to Mrs. L.L. Sutherlin.

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