Letter to Coulter about buying lists of names and making sales. The letter mentions Ethel Coulter helping them out. Jowett is in Philadelphia looking for work.
Handwritten letter talks about creating their own magazine and course to compete in the physical culture market. Mentions that Breitbart paid him with bad checks. Last page has some notations and index card dated 10-15-27.
Another letter discussing the possibility of Jowett editing his own physical culture magazine. Membership to A.C.W.L.A will be included in the annual subscription price to the magazine of $2.50.
Handwritten letter discussing colleagues' legal issues, and personal issues. Lists price for buying names from Barker as $10 per 1,000. Jowett mentions placing Christmas advertisement in magazines.
Letter from Jowett to Coulter concerning the phony checks he received and poor relations with others in the physical culture field. He is disappointed with his advertisement in Physical Culture magazine.
Handwritten letter, very difficult to read. Jowett talks about books, specifically about sending and payments. Mentions that a fiction booklet was unsuccessful.