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Autograph letter signed : New York, to Isadora Duncan, Monday [1915 Mar. 8?]

BIB_ID
291827
Accession number
MA 5133.9
Creator
Eastman, Max, 1883-1969.
Display Date
Monday [1915 Mar. 8?]
Credit line
Purchased in honor of Francis S. Mason on the occasion of his tenth anniversary at the Morgan Library, 1985.
Description
1 item (1 p.) ; 27.6 cm
Notes
Eastman's "Is the Truth Obscene?" was published in The Masses, March 1915.
Part of a collection of correspondence to and from Isadora Duncan and a printed program for a 1916 dress rehearsal. Items are cataloged individually in 21 records (MA 5133.1-21); see main record for more information.
With "3/10" penciled in another hand. March 10 was on a Wednesday in 1915, and this letter may date to the preceding Monday, the 8th.
Written on the verso of The Masses stationery. Signed Max Eastman.
Provenance
Purchased in honor of Francis S. Mason on the occasion of his tenth anniversary at the Morgan Library in 1985.
Summary
Asking Duncan to write "a little letter" about his article "Is the Truth Obscene?," to be published in his periodical The Masses. Mentioning that he must have it by Wednesday.