Correspondence with Seward Collins                                                                                                   
(editor of The Bookman/later The American Review)


1927-1933

- July 5, 1927
Letter from associate editor The Bookman to author:
Subject: Rejection of playlet " Youth Insurgent ".

- April 2, 1931
Letter from Seward Collins to author.
Subject: Rejection of verse and comment on author's rhyming.

- April 14, 1931
Letter from Seward Collins to author.
Subject: On the meaning of culture.

- June 6, 1931
Letter from Seward Collins to author.
Subject: Apologies for not liking contribution more.

- Undated
Letter from author to Seward Collins.
Subject: Accompanies article on what is the matter with editors.- "An author glares at editors".

- February 15, 1932
Letter from Seward Collins to author.
Subject: Reaction on the article by author "An author glares at editors".

- February 28, 1932
Letter from author to Seward Collins.
Subject: Urgent request for $75 payment.

- April 13, 1933
Letter from Dorothea Brands, associate editor of The American Review to author.
Subject: Rejection and return of poetry contribution.

- April 20, 1933
Letter from Dorothea Brands, associate editor of The American Review to author.
Subject: Rejection and return of poetry contribution.

- August 8, 1933
Letter from Dorothea Brands, associate editor of The American Review to author.
Subject: Rejection and return of poetry contribution.

- Standard Letter from the The American Review - formerly The Bookman - to author.
Subject: Rejection and return of manuscript and handwritten comment on it by author.

- Undated
Letter from author to Seward Collins (accompanied above Standard letter with his comment).
Subject: Questions of printed slip is good enough after 9 months writing to him.
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