Activity Listings
- Check from AHP to Mildred Dyer & Associates for $197.08. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Southern California Gas Company for $15.72. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to The Balinse Shop for $12.38. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check rom AHP to Pacific T & T for $39.46. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Letter from Anthony Adams, The Daimon Press, to LP RE: Asks if LP is planning to write an up-to-date version of No More War! and if he is, Adams would like the publication rights. Mentions that he could offer LP a royalty of 5% and lists some of the other books he has published. [Letter from Linda Hopkins to Adams August 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Letter from LP [signed by Linda Hopkins] to Stanley Schaefer RE: Says that Lyell C. Dawes came to see him in order to ask questions about working at W.H. Freeman and Company. Tells Schaefer that he told Dawes that the Freeman company is a reliable one with good prospects. Says his impression of Dawes was reasonably good. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W. H. Freeman and Company, 1960-1992, No Date. Box 440, Folder 440.3]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Francis Hoague, RE: In answer to Hoague's letter of NaN, 17 A LP encloses a letter of his printed in The New York Times on 1, 25 J He talks about his involvement in the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace, and says that he might be willing to proceed about the Jack Lotto publication, though he would like an estimate of what it would cost if the lawsuit were unsuccessful. [Filed under: LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.002]
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