SUMMARY:
A letter from the Editorial Department of Tit-Bits invites Joan Procter to grant an interview, promising her approval before publication and requesting temporary exclusivity. A handwritten note states, "THE SUGGESTION DID NOT APPEAL!"
CONTENT:
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
— TIT-BITS —
SOUTHAMPTON STREET
STRAND LONDON WC2
July 20th. 1923.
Miss Joan Procter, F.Z.S., F.L.S.,
Museum of Natural History,
S. KENSINGTON, W.
Dear Madam,
I should very much like to
have the pleasure of publishing an
interview with you in an early issue of
"TIT-BITS" if you would be kind enough
to spare my special representative a
few moments at your early convenience.
Anything written would be
submitted to you for your approval before
publication.
If this suggestion appeals to
you, I should esteem it a very great
favour if you would not give interviews
to any other papers until this interview
has appeared in "TIT-BITS."
May I hope to hear from you
on this matter as soon as possible?
Yours faithfully,
P. R. Barbour
EDITOR.
THE SUGGESTION DID NOT APPEAL!