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WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST
A collection of greetings and notes (1936-1942) from W.R. Hearst to Hal Wallis, most on Mr. Hearst's stationery, all signed in original ink W.R. Hearst. Includes a 1938 telegram to Jack Warner from Hearst which reads in part ...BUT YOU KNOW THE RIGHT FOLKS NEVER GET SUFFICIENT CREDIT...YOU ARE MAKING A LOT OF GOOD PICTURES JACK HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO DO THAT WITH ME UP HERE, AND AWAY FROM THE STUDIO.

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