[41 Brimmer St., Boston]
YourAmericaChicago, Illinois;d8EH visits;a1 letter of October 9th, from Chicago, arrived in the middle of this morning, very welcome after just over a fortnight without news (the Air Mail stamp had disappeared – but that may have been the work of Stanley the office boy who I believe collects stamps) andRichmond, Bruce;a4 IMorley, Frank Vigor;a5 must send off a brief note of thanks at once before going to the club to lunch with Bruce Richmond and Frank Morley. By the way my dear you do know better than to put E.C. after Russell Square. What a vast territory you have been travelling over! SouthernScripps College, Claremont;a4 California, and Scripps College particularly, sound charming. IAmericaCalifornia;d3as imagined by TSE;a1 am afraid that never having been there I think of that part of the world as all other strangers do, asAmericaits horrors;c2Hollywood;a1 aAmericaHollywood;e8perceived debauchery of its movies;a1 beautiful climate which is also a sink of extravagance and vice of the Hollywood description (have you ever seen a film conception of an orgy? it’s the most dismal thing in the world – and how America traduces herself abroad by her films!)1 … Damnation, Richmond has just rung up to say don’t be late as he has to take an early train for Winchester, so I must break off. IHale, Emily Jose Milliken (EH's mother);a2 am very anxious to know how you will find your mother; I hope you will tell me frankly, my poor poor child I think of you and pray for you incessantly.
1.See Mark Vieira, Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930–1934): When Sin Ruled the Movies (2019).
4.FrankMorley, Frank Vigor Vigor Morley (1899–1980), American publisher and author; a founding editor of F&F, 1929–39: see Biographical Register.
3.BruceRichmond, Bruce Richmond (1871–1964), editor of the TLS, 1902–37.