Letter from John G. Neihardt to George W. Norris, July 31, 1935

Hon. Geo. W. Norris, U. S. Senate Washington, D. C. My dear Senator Norris

Since [my?] letter writing you on July 24th I have read a copy of Dr. Sealock's letter to you [?] July 5th. I can not but feel more strongly than when I wrote to you that there should be some means of getting this letter before the public. I understand, of course, that no newspaper or news agency could run the risk; but you as Senator, is there any good reason why the letter could not be read into the Congressional Record. [Once?] Certainly the number containing the letter would be popular reading in Nebraska, at least, and I know I know of severalsome powerful newspapers that would be grateful for the opportunity to quote.

With [?] With kindest thoughts