Typed Letter Signed by Husing Ted (1 results)
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. ("Ted") in blue ink on his evgraved Ted Husing letterhead, January 18, 1960. 8 1/2" x 11"; 1 page; very good (small tear to upper margin). To Mr. Walter Winchell New York Mirror 235 W. 45th Street New York 17, New York "Dear Walter: My book has been out several weeks. I’ve tried to put int…o it all the high spots of the thirty-seven eventful years we’ve lived through together. My publisher Bernard Geis Associates probably sent you a review copy of MY EYES ARE IN MY HEART, but I want you to have a personal autographed copy and I am sending you one under separate cover. If you like it, I know that you will want to tell the people about it. If you don’t like it, for God sakes keep still. Cheerfull, Ted." Together with secretarial annotations and typed draft of Walter Winchell’s reply. Husing (1901-1962), born November 27, 1901, Bronx, New York; died August 10, 1962 Pasadena, California; one of radio's pioneer sportscasters, screenwriter; appeared in several sports-related short subjects and features between 1931 and 1950: "Seasons Greeting" 1931; "Mr. Broadway" 1933; "Sports Slants" 1934; "Hollywood Hobies" 1935; "Two Boys and a Dog" 1938; "To Please A Lady" 1950. Winchell (1897-1972), born April 7, 1897, New York City; died February 20, 1972, Los Angeles, California; American journalist; in vaudeville (1909-20); columnist with the New York Evening Graphic (1924-29); and the New York Daily Mirror (1929-63); on NBC radio (1932-53); and also television; known for gossipy, opinionated reportage; appeared in 9 feature films and 2 short subjects. Signed by Author(s).