Letter from William B. Bankhead in Washington, D.C., to his daughter, Tallulah.
In the letter Bankhead congratulates Tallulah for her well-received performance in the play FOOTLOOSE. He mentions that he has sent money so that she can buy clothes, but he tells her warns her to use it spend it carefully: "...try to make it go as far as possible to get something substantial t...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/2650 |
Summary: | In the letter Bankhead congratulates Tallulah for her well-received performance in the play FOOTLOOSE. He mentions that he has sent money so that she can buy clothes, but he tells her warns her to use it spend it carefully: "...try to make it go as far as possible to get something substantial to wear until we can do better. My expenses have been awfully heavy, and I am strained most always, so you must help me by not wasting any of your own money, now that you are making something." |
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