Typed letter signed : Garden City, New York, to John Steinbeck, 1965 Sept. 23.

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Typed letter signed : Garden City, New York, to John Steinbeck, 1965 Sept. 23.

Quoting at length from an earlier letter from Steinbeck, in which he discusses his reasons for addressing the letters to Alicia. Remarking that "should by any chance any letters address to Alicia arrive at Newsday" he would like to introduce the series by quoting from this letter. Noting that Steinbeck will not need to join any Guild and reiterating his offer that Newsday pay for the Steinbecks' trip, noting "itemized expense accounts are a terrible nuisance" and further remarking "Live it up or down as it suits your moods and convenience. Newsday will pick up the tab."

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