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https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_02_22.pdf
Short letter from Jowett to Coulter asking to borrow Hackenschmidt pictures.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_03_15.pdf
Handwritten letter from Jowett to Coulter. Jowett is writing because he has been fired by Redmond and feels double-crossed by Berry.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-undated-prob19270319.pdf
Letter from Jowett to Ethel and Ottley Coulter. Letter is personal in content and mentions their friendship as well as a job Jowett wants Coulter to do for him. Handwritten note at bottom: "You are right. Wait till he publishes your stuff before you…

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_03_22.pdf
Handwritten letter from Jowett to Coulter thanking him for his support; alludes to plans to move closer to Ethel and Ottley.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_04_05.pdf
Handwritten letter from Jowett to both Ottley and Ethel updating them on Milo Publishing Company and his career prospects.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_05_04.pdf
Letter from Jowett to Coulter on new letterhead. Jowett is going into business for himself as a "Physical Culture Expert and Consultant".

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-undated-prob192706.pdf
Handwritten letter from Jowett to Coulter. The letter is near the beginning of 1927 and mentions the Man Power series for the first time.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_06_08.pdf
Telegram sent to Coulter regarding finished articles.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_06_09.pdf
Telegram to Coulter regarding Jowett's mailing address.

https://archives.starkcenter.org/files/jowett-letters-omeka/JowettLetters-27_06_11.pdf
Letter from Jowett to Coulter on the letterhead of George J . McLaughlin.