Letter from John G. Neihardt to Julius T. House, March 1930
Saturday
Dear Comrade:
I have become well acquainted with a Philippine poet, M. de Gracia Concepion, who is now on his way to Manilla. Yesterday I asked him to do an article for you on Philippine poetry, giving a number of representative things to be published therewith. He was eager to do it, and no doubt he has written you, as he promised to do. This should make a rather good feature, I should think. Of course, I told him there's no payment, and he was glad to throw in with your sort of magazine.
I must send that article on Tolerance this week end.
Endless love, Jno.Perhaps you will want to devote most of a number to Concepcion's stuff.
Neihardt
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Dr. Julius T. House, New River State College, Montgomery, West Virginia.