Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In this difficult to read and nearly illegible letter, Jowett discusses the lifting booklets, his issues with Matysek as well as Coulter and himself being pupils of Earle.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett informs Coulter that Bernard has quit as Treasurer of the association and asks if he will accept that position. Jowett also addresses how this is an important time for the association…
In the letter, Jowett discusses Earle's fondness of him and how they may use that to their advantage as well as the possibility of him moving to Coulter's home town to work on their show for the fairs. The fourth page is a handwritten note.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter Jowett updates Coulter on the association and who is planning to join, and also discusses potentially moving to Pittsburgh.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett discusses a member of the association who never received his subscription to Health and Life magazine, and also updates him on some weightlifting news.
Letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett discusses coming to Uniontown and also about his encounter with an angry Barzen who claims they owe him money.
A letter from George Jowett to Ottley Coulter. In the letter, Jowett discusses Willoughby leaving (with which he is very happy), Leiderman's new book, and Redmond taking over as editor of Strength magazine. Jowett also discusses liking Dennis over…
Letter from G.E. Gauger (acting as John Bradford) to Ottley Coulter. Letter discusses Mr. Pelicotti's recent inclusion in an organization as well as Jowett's business in York.