FPK to W. F. Bigelow, May 21, 1928

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Title

FPK to W. F. Bigelow, May 21, 1928

Subject

Houston conference

Description

FPK is writing about how she hates doing things in a haphazard way to get into the conference

Creator

FPK

Source

From the collection of Frances Parkinson Keyes Papers, Special Collections, University of Vermont Library.

Date

1928-05-21

Contributor

Jake Mandirola

Format

Carbon caopy typewritten letter

Language

english

Type

Letter Image

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Text

Washington, D.C.
May 21, 1928
Mr. W. F. Bigelow, Editor
Good Housekeeping,
57th St. at 8th Ave.,
New York City.

My dear Mr. Bigelow:

Thank you for your letter of May 19. I am glad to know that you are to be in the office and at liberty on may 29th, and will come in at 11 o’clock that morning to see you unless I hear from you that this hour is not convenient.

Without knowing that you had approached Mrs. Sabin, I did so myself at the suggestion of Mrs. Medill McCormick, and have received in reply a very kind letter from her, copy of which I enclose. It is a mystery to me why the republicans, taking them by and large, are so much more blind to the benefits to be derived from publicity than the democrats are. I am sitting on velvet as far as Houston is concerned, exactly as I was at new york four years ago, but I have as yet no definite assurance that I am to be taken care of in Kansas city beyond a verbal promise that I will be manages some way. Of course I shall get in, but I hate this haphazard way of doing things.

With kind regards,
Very sincerely yours,

About the Original Item

Date Added
November 7, 2013
Collection
Frances Parkinson Keyes Collection
Item Type
Letter Image
Citation
FPK, “FPK to W. F. Bigelow, May 21, 1928,” Omeka@CTL, accessed November 5, 2024, https://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1296.
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