Description: |
Letter to Theodore Debs, 9/19/1944. Tells Theodore Debs that she is writing to inform him about what she has learned about Irving Stone. Says that Irving Stone has been using the Debs Collection in the Meyer London Memorial Library for his book about Eugene V. Debs’ life. Assures Theodore Debs that this man is not the same Irving Stone whom James Oneal found of questionable integrity. Mentions that from the caliber of Irving Stones published work that his book about Eugene V. Debs will in a high degree do credit to him. Writes that Irving Stones stenographers have been working diligently through the materials in the Debs Collection and have taken a lot of notes. Mentions that she has talked with these stenographers about her own experience with Eugene V. Debs. Tells Theodore Debs that Irving Stone will be writing a novel about Eugene V. Debs rather than a biography. Says that she has given Irving Stones stenographers the names of several people to contact about their experiences with Eugene V. Debs. |
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Origin: | 1944-09-19 |
Source: |
http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/evdc/id/7341 |
Collection: |
Eugene V. Debs Correspondence |
Subjects: |
Biography Famous Hoosiers Labor |
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