1.                              Copy    I have been thinking about Charlies Biography ^which Dan Conway has commenced, and ^ which I’d hoped would be  published before now, But from what  the looks of things there is no way of  knowing how much longer it may  drag along, and it has just  dawned on me that, if I suddenly  dropped out, whoever held the  manuscript could publish it in  any form, and by any firm  that suited them.     While in New York last winter  Double Day Page refused this material so I got Mr. Maule- Their editor to let me take it to Scribners  and one or two other first leading publishers, and their opinion was  that it could not be used in  2 its present form due to the very  involved style in which some parts were ^are^ written, as well as too much  discription [sic] in others.    I explained the above to ^Mr.^/ Conway when the Manuscript was returned  to him- in fact I enclosed  copies of the publishers written  opinion – I also told him that while he could and should rework the material that in justice to  Chas, and his memory I expected to always with hold the right to  pass on the finished work, and have the deciding vote on  to any publisher, that might  be chosen,    In thinking these things ^points^ over I decided that should any thing  3  happen to me I should make some  arrangement wherely [sic] my wishes would  be carried through regardless of others.  In this reason I would want you  to attend to these things for me  in the way I’d do them myself – both criticizing and passing upon the finished writing, the photos and  other illustrations, and the final  word as to publishers. 
[Transcript by Lauren B. Gerfen, 2012-10-09]