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 Hotel Loraine, Madison, Wisconsin, regarding his trip from Olivet, Michigan to Madison, Wisconsin and then along to St. Cloud, Minnesota. Lewis discusses his visit to Sauk Centre, Minnesota in which people on Main Street stop and ask if he remembers them.
Letter written from Madison, Wisconsin, regarding Lewis' illness with a sore throat, his excitement at an up-coming visit from Powers, and his plan to get a cat.
Letter written from Madison, Wisconsin, regarding Lewis' frustration with Mr. Piscator of New York and the way he is handling the casting of Lewis' (unnamed) play.
Letter written from Madison, Wisconsin, regarding Lewis' teaching of writing and his students at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Lewis also discusses his new cat named Flying Squirrel and Powers' upcoming trip to Minnesota.
Letter written from Madison, Wisconsin, regarding Lewis' upcoming broadcasting of a national hookup on NBC. Lewis also discusses his daily Italian lessons which he is taking with the use of a phonograph and his interest in Brazil.
Letter from Lakeville, Connecticut, regarding Lewis' visit with Powers' mother and David. Lewis wishes Powers luck with her dress rehearsal in the production of "Blind Alley."
Letter written from Cincinnati, Ohio, regarding Lewis' thoughts on the war, his excursion to see a movie, and his lunch date with Professor Tom LeBlanc. Lewis reveals that Professor LeBlanc was used as inspiration for the character of Dr. Terry Wickett in his book, "Arrowsmith."
Letter written from the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding Lewis' train journey to California. Lewis mentions many famous people in the entertainment industry that he has seen, including Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Mervyn LeRoy, Judy Garland, and Dorothy Burgess.
Letter written from the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding Lewis' work and lectures. He discusses having dinner with people in the entertainment industry such as Cedric Hardwicke, Lothar Mendes, and Eddie Goulding.
Letter written from the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding Powers' interest in a journalism career. Lewis suggests colleges and courses that she might want to look into.
Letter written from Beverly Hills, California, regarding Lewis' time working in the entertainment industry. He discusses the war and also makes mention of a play that he is writing.
Letter written from the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding Lewis' debate at the Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California
Letter written from the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding a party that Lewis has attended with people in the motion picture industry.
Letter written from the Hotel Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' lectures to a letter-writing course and a summer theater at Lake Minnetonka.
Letter written from the Hotel Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in which Lewis describes a car trip to Southeastern Minnesota. Lewis also offers Powers suggestions for better writing.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' life at the lake and a motor trip through Southwestern Minnesota. He also discusses an upcoming trip to North and South Dakota and an upcoming lecture in Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Powers' upcoming visit to Minnesota. Lewis also discusses summer theater on Lake Minnetonka and an upcoming motor trip he plans on taking.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, in which Lewis discusses the plays that Powers is currently acting in and mentions that the Log Cabin Theater has asked him to direct a play. Lewis also mentions another motor trip planned to Southern Minnesota.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' trip to Lake Superior and the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Lewis also mentions working on his (unnamed) novel.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' upcoming trip to Otter Tail County and the house that he will be staying in over the winter.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' summer outings, including a show at a YMCA camp and a day playing bumper cars at Excelsior Amusement Park. Lewis discusses an upcoming trip to the North Shore.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Powers' theatrical talent and how Lewis feels she has the potential to succeed in the drama and entertainment industry.
Letter written from the Gateway Lodge, Grand Marais, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' trip to the North Shore. Lewis also discusses writing his short story, "All Wives are Angels."
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' excitement over receiving letters from Powers and his upcoming trip to visit her in New York.
Letter written from Excelsior, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' upcoming trip to New York. Lewis also discusses writing he is working on, one being a short piece on Hollywood for Motion Picture Magazine.
Letter written from unknown location regarding a newspaper publishing an untrue report that Lewis would be directing two plays at the University of Minnesota.
Letter written from the River Inn, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, in which Lewis discusses his meeting with a man by the name of Paul Perrault. Having just returned to the Fergus Falls area after travelling with a circus as a mind-reader, Perrault tells Lewis that he can give him a lot of material for a book.
Letter written from unknown location, regarding Lewis' writing and the university course that he is teaching. Lewis also mentions his lunch date with Governor Harold Stassen.
Letter written from unknown location in which Lewis discusses the novel he is working on, "Gideon Planish." Lewis also mentions going to see the Minneapolis Symphony.
Letter written from unknown location regarding Lewis' stint as a judge at the Minneapolis Art Institute for the annual St. Paul - Minneapolis exhibition. Lewis also discusses his students, the progress of his writing, and his earlier novel, "It Can't Happen Here."
Letter written from the Hotel Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' lunch with Addison Lewis and Lewis' thoughts on the play that Addison had written.
Letter written from the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' journey to Los Angeles to work on a movie titled, "Storm in the West." Lewis also mentions attending the Academy Awards dinner at the Ambassador.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding a party that Lewis attended with many people from the motion picture industry. Famous actress Greta Garbo mistakes Lewis for author Upton Sinclair.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, in which Lewis discusses going to dinner parties with people in the motion picture industry.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, regarding Lewis' work in the motion picture industry. Lewis mentions seeing Lillian Gish and Orson Wells. Lewis also mentions that he has received letters from his son, Wells, who has been stationed in Tunisia and been under fire.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, in which Lewis discusses going out to dinner with actress Lillian Gish and other social engagements in Los Angeles.