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Correspondence from Samuel French regarding "The Prince Chap", 1914 Box 5 MS-3, Folder 29
Correspondence re: "A Night Out" (by Edward Peple), 1946 Box 4 MS-3, Folder 58
Correspondence regarding republication of "A Night Out", 1939/1941 Box 5 MS-3, Folder 57
Correspondence regarding "The Prince Chap", 1914 Box 5 MS-3, Folder 27
Correspondence re: telecast of "A Pair of Sixes", 1952 Box 5 MS-3, Folder 73
Correspondence with Dodd Mead and Company, 1948/1953 Box 5 MS-3, Folder 65
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