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1936 LETTERS

  • The Stan Laurel Correspondence Archive Project
Hal Roach Studios Letterhead, Culver City, CA   |   Typewritten

September 25, 1936

Mr. Mark Hellinger,
c/o New York Daily Mirror,
New York City.

Dear Mr. Hellinger:
    I have been a reader of your articles almost since their beginning, and it is amazing to me. How you keep such high standards in your stories. I have read practically every one of them and have yet to find one that is not perfect. How do you do it!
    Of course, there might be one or two who do not like them, but they shouldn't be the judges for the millions who do, should they?
    A Hellinger Fan,
Oliver Hardy Signature
    (OLIVER HARDY)

OH/rb

1936
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