Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett discusses his disappointment with not being able to spend more time with Coulter at a recent event while also encouraging him to continue to promote Strength Magazine and physical…
In the letter, Jowett updates Coulter on the most recent events related to weight lifting including new pictures, possible pamphlets, "health crusades", as well as new up and coming lifters. There is a handwritten P.S. about their Association.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. The lengthy letter discusses many different rules of the A.C.W.L.A. including why the P.C. tournament will not be recognized by the association as well as clarifying a number of specific lifts.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In it, Jowett explains that he will wait a few weeks before moving to Pittsburgh and then asks Jowett whether the move is coming at a good time for him.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter in which he expresses concern in not receiving a reply from previous letters. In it, Jowett discusses his move to Pittsburgh and contacting places for them to do their show. Additionally, he rips Health and…
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In it, Jowett congratulates Coulter on the birth of his son and also talks about how Giroux displayed some poor and unofficial lifts at the last match. He also discusses the humor in Earle and Gay claiming…
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In it, Jowett discusses not being tricked by Earle, recognizing the AAU as a type of partner to the lifting association, and his shoulder problems. Additionally, he discusses what types of acts they can…
In a brief, handwritten letter, Jowett follows up with Coulter to see if he received his last letter which contained questions about the lifting booklets as well as other propositions.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett goes into further details about what he wants from his lifting booklets while also admitting they may not sell. Additionally, he discusses his desire to write a physical culture book…