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Title
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[Letter to Caro Brown from Walter Adams, July 29, 1959]
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Identifier
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MSS044_letter_19590729
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Type
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Letters
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Manuscripts
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Contributor
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Brown, Caro
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Adams, Walter
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Date
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7/29/1959
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Description
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Letter to Caro Brown from Watt Adams at Reader's Digest. Adams is responding to a previous letter from Brown about the possibility of turning her Pullitzer Prize-winning reporting on Duval into a story for the magazine. Adams states that he can't make any promises but he is interested in what she is proposing and asks her to submit a rough sketch of the story first, or the story in full if she's sure.
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist from Texas. Graduate of Texas Woman's University.
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Subject
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Brown, Caro
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Format
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1 pg.
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Language
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en
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Rights
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Materials may not be used without permission. For more information, contact us at (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu.
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Is Part Of
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MSS 044, Caro Brown Papers
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Accrual Method
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Gift
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Provenance
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Sparks, Mary K.
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extracted text
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THE READER’S DIGEST
PLEASANTVILLE, NEW YORK
July 29, 1959
Dear Mrs. Brown:
I’m delighted that you’re interested in trying the Duval Story. I don’t want to promise you a thing, beyond hope and a lively interest on my part, until I see the piece, but from what little I know it would certainly seem that you have an interesting story to tell. If you would find it a lot easier to write us a letter roughing out the story as you conceive it, rather than writing the story itself, we perhaps can judge from that whether or not the piece is going to work out for us. If you feel pretty confident of the story, feel that there’s a market for it somewhere if not with us, then you may prefer to do the story. I’ll leave the choice to you. If it were a story that would involve your doing a lot of research, I’d certainly suggest you do the letter about it first. On the other hand, since you already have all the information, you may want to skip the rough and say your piece right off.
I’ll be looking for either the story or rough – with high hope.
Sincerely,
[Added by hand in black ink. “Walter Adams”]
Mrs. Caro Brown
329 Primrose
Corpus Christi, Texas