Jan. 17.1
Dear Red—
No, I can’t lecture anywhere outside of New England in Feb., except it be in Troy, on the 1st. Wouldn’t talk in Utica or Newburgh either, for twice the money.2
Was glad Bellefonte backed—wish some more would.3 The fewer engagements I have from this time forth, the better I shall be pleased.
Ys
Mark.
[letter docketed:] Clemens Saml L. | Jan. 17 / 72
Explanatory Notes
Source text(s):
Previous publication:
L5, 28; Will M. Clemens, 29; Horner, 171; Cyril Clemens 1942, 21.
Provenance:The MS may have been owned (or merely borrowed) by Will Clemens before he
published it in 1900. Sometime before 1922, “Dr.
F[rank] W[akeley] Gunsaulus found this letter while on
a lecture tour in the East and presented it to Harry P. Harrison, general
manager of the Redpath Bureau, Chicago” (notation accompanying MS
at IaU). The MS was donated to IaU in
1973 by Carl Backman, then manager of the Chicago bureau.