A. Staney.
(I'm awaiting your next installment)
Dear sir:
I have only had the pleasure of meeting you once--in your private car,
with Thayer, when you were returning from your western trip--but I hope
you will not consider me presuming if I take a moment of your valuable
time to thank you for your masterpiece just begun in Everybody's.
Such magic has not flowed from a pen for many a year.
Yours Truly
John O Powers
206 North 34th Street
Philadelphia
Des Moines, Iowa, 11/20, 1906
Mr. Thos. Lawson
Boston.
Dear Sir,
I like your story "Friday the Thirteenth." For the information and added
knowledge your previous writing has given me I thank you.
--"for the crow that is in him and the spurs that are on him to back up
the crow with." You certainly are a game and competant old fighter.
Sincerely, with best wishes
[Illegible signature: A. S. Goodman]
St. Paul, Minn.,
November 26, 1906.
Mr. Thomas W. Lawson,
Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:
I wish to congratulate you on the good story you wrote in Everybody's
Magazine this month. It is the beat story I ever read and the best I ever
saw published in any magazine.
I am well posted on the "Brokers" business and enjoyed your story very
much.
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