This is a letter and contract to W.B. Sloan for ads in the "Falls Evening News" and the "Minnesota Republican" newspapers of W.A. Croffut and Edwin Clark. It is written on "Falls Evening News" letterhead.
Peter Tema, editor of the Columbia Heights Record, sent every soldier from Columbia Heights free copies of the local paper during World War II. Soldiers wrote to let him know where they were stationed, when their address changed, and sent him short letters. This is a letter from Private Kenneth B. Hall to Peter Tema, editor of the Columbia Hiehgts Record thanking him for sending the newspaper to England.
Letter written from Thorvale Farm, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in which Lewis discusses the decoration of the house and how the items in the house miss Powers.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' work and social life within the motion picture industry. He also discusses the improvement he sees in Powers' writing.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' thoughts on purchasing a home in New England. He also gives advice and information to Powers about writing for the motion picture industry.
Letter from Clinton, Connecticut regarding a summer theater production that Lewis was involved with in Connecticut. Lewis goes on to discuss plans on meeting Powers in Boston, Massachusetts.
Letter written from Duluth, Minnesota, in which Lewis discusses spending time with author Johnny Gunther. Lewis also mentions his upcoming visit to New York.