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Lawson, Thomas W., 1857-1925

"Friday, the Thirteenth"

I believe you are sincere and cannot help
admiring your wonderful courage + grit in going up against big odds. I
have no axe to grind with you, simply think that no matter how big you may
be you like to know that what you write is appreciated by the majority of
good american citizens. So Here's to you Mr Lawson + I back you to
eventually win. Smash 'em good.
Yours Truly
A. J. Hill.


Grinnell, Iowa, Nov. 3 1906
Thomas Lawson
Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir,
What did "Bob" hear when he picked up the receiver. Impossible to wait one
month to find out.
Yours truly,
A. W. Talbott


103 Stedman Street
Brookline Mass.
Dear Mr. Lawson:--
I have hit just read the first instalment of your serial "Friday the
13th."
I was so interested, aroused and stirred, I felt I must express to you
some of the appreciation I feel for the work you have done and are doing.
The army of those who suffer is so great the human spoilers so strong;
that one's heart goes out in gratitude to a champion who comes around and
able willing to do better for the oppressed.
Would it be an intrusion to extend sympathy to one bereft of the beautiful
gift of loving companionship? I hope that it is sincerely felt.


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