
Stone wrote to the widow of Clarence Darrow in a separately mailed letter which begins with his mentioning the pleasure he has of sending her a copy of the book. The publication of Stone's biography of Darrow, Clarence Darrow for the Defense, preceded that of They Also Ran by two years. Typed letter signed by Irving Stone, of same date, to Mrs. Clarence Darrow - signed and dated, April 7, 1944, Encino, California : "For Mrs Clarence Darrow. September 4, 1953, Chicago) married Clarence Darrow in 1880.Īutograph presentation copy - to Mrs. 8vo (161 x 235 mm), original green cloth, with gilt lettering to spine. "Printed at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N.Y., U.S.A." Pp (6),vii-xi,(5),-389,(3) + 8 leaves of illustrations. New York : Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1944. They Also Ran: the Story of the Men Who Were Defeated for the Presidency. It's been a long time since we have had hot sunshine.(DARROW, Mrs. At any rate I hope you will write me the next time you get stuck and I''ll try. I think I can do better on almost any other period. I am sorry I do not have the information you need. He also ran for the State Legislature and was elected. I think he ran for Congress during this time and was defeated. I think she lives in one of the Los Angeles suburbs and you could probably find it to advantage to see her. Barnum, 105 West Adams St., Chicago and I am satisfied he will forward it.

I would suggest you write her a letter in care of her brother - Harry H. She now lives in California but I do not have her address. I think she lived at the Langdon apartments or at Hull House during this time. I think Miss Gertrude Barnum could probably give you as much information about this period as anyone. The style of the firm around 1900 was Darrow, Thomas A.


Thomas (now 100 West Monroe St., Chicago) was a partner during this period. If you would write him I believe he would give you what you need.Īlso I think Morris St. Thompson (now Hotel Warwick, New York City) was a partner at this time. If you care to write him his address is #30 North Michigan Av, Chgo.

Also I think he was a partner about that time. Wilson lived with him in the Landon Apartment Bldg - near Hull House. This whole period to 1900 or after is only familiar to me for what i did and where I went to school. We came back to Sharon, Pa., where we stayed all winter and I went to school. In June 1896 Mother and I went to Europe and stayed until Fall. I have been trying to figure out the answer to your letter of the 16th Inst but cannot remember anything of this period.
