Letter from Ole Rolvaag to Jennie Rolvaag, 1929 February 9
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Dear Jennie:
Well now I am about through in Chicago for this time. It has been same busy dogs but also same very interesting ones – in the [word word] it will pay me well. Last night at the dinner part Mrs. Hohner, I met the Literary Editor of The Chicago Daily News, and also the Lit. Ed. of The Chicago Journal of Commerce. Both papers gave Peder very high praise and because I met them now they will have more to say later.
All day yesterday I autographed books for Marshall Field, and this afternoon I have promised to give a short talk about Sigrid Undset. I do that because Mrs. Hohner is doing so much for me and Giants and Peder. These large bookstores, more than the reviewer, can make or break an author. It all depends how ? they are. Which I imagine isn’t so easy, all the ? are after them, meaning to win their favor.
Seemingly I have stood the ? all right. The night at the University was hard on me. The St. Olaf Banquet too, was rather difficult. On both occasions, the heart was acting up, and no real attack.
I am leaving this afternoon at 5:30, and will reach N.Y. tomorrow night at the same time. Have wired Saxton, and told him that I can stay until Thursday afternoon. Hence I will be home either Saturday morning of Sunday morning. Have also read Clarence words that I caused by his place ? this trip. He is coming to Chicago for the St. Olaf Choic Concert Monday night – too bad that I will miss him!
I will be staying at the Hotel White in New York. You will not reach me with mail there either if it is sent from Northfield Monday evening before 6 o’clock. But if there should be anything of importance you better telegraph.
I am sending Irene Ellingson a few words today, inviting her to come see me. You may tell “Ma & Pa.”
Sincerest love to you all,
Ole