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.
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 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 the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' social life and work in the motion picture industry. Lewis also discusses his upcoming lecture tour.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, in which Lewis relays a "Hollywood story" to Powers about L. B. Mayer's brother and his job at MGM.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' upcoming visit to New York and the Hollywood parties and dinners that he has been attending.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, regarding Lewis' social life and work in the motion picture industry. Lewis also discusses his short story, "Green Eyes," which appeared in the magazine Cosmopolitan.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, in which Lewis encourages Powers to continue writing and to try to publish something with the New Yorker magazine.
Letter written from the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California, in which Lewis discusses the mink coat the he is thinking of buying for Powers. He also discusses giving a lecture to a Yiddish Kulturbund.
Letter written from Thorvale Farm, Williamstown, Massachusetts, regarding Lewis' new book, which will be based on early Minnesota. Lewis also states that he plans to spend time reading at the Minnesota Historical Society.
Letter written from Thorvale Farm, Williamstown, Massachusetts, regarding Lewis' plans to go back to Minnesota to work on his new novel. Lewis also mentions that he plans on reading at the Minnesota Historical Society.
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 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' 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 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 Thorvale Farm, Williamstown, Massachusetts, regarding Lewis' upcoming trip to Waterbury, Connecticut to procure some "factory dope." Lewis also requests that Powers give someone information on working in professional theater.
Letter written from Duluth, Minnesota, in which Lewis asks Powers if she might know anyone who would be willing to work as his secretary for part of the summer.
Letter written from the Santa Monica Ambassador Beach Club, Santa Monica, California, regarding the play that Lewis is writing based on his book, "Kingsblood Royal."
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 Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, regarding Lewis' debate at the Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California
Letter written from Duluth, Minnesota, in which Lewis informs Powers that she forgot to send her mother wool and that Joseph will be coming to visit in two and a half weeks.
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 Leamington, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in which Lewis asks Powers if she has completed her income taxes and informs her that Pat the cat has been altered.
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 Duluth, Minnesota, regarding Lewis' change of plans for visiting New York. Lewis also discusses his lecture tour and informs Powers that the cat has been renamed Pat.