The Clarence Darrow Letters


Philip F. La Follette to Clarence Darrow, October 26, 1931


Richard Bennett to Clarence Darrow, December 10, 1932
State of Wisconsin
Executive Office
Madison
October 26, 1931

Mr. Clarence Darrow

539 Morrison Hotel

Chicago, Illinois


Dear Clarence Darrow:


I find I have been considerably delayed in answering your letter of October 13th, but I was uncertain about the date. I think either Thursday, November 12th, or Saturday November 14th, would be satisfactory for an evening engagement as far as I am concerned.


I would appreciate having my talk limited to about fifteen minutes and I would then like to introduce Mr. William T. Evjue and have him tell the story of his success in building up the Madison Capital Times. He has been through a hard fight here and is familiar with the difficulties of liberal journalism.


At the dinner perhaps we will have a chance to talk over some of the possibilities of the coming session of Congress.


With kindest personal regards,


Faithfully yours,


Philip F. La Follette