Writer Anita Loos writes GBH, thanking her for the copy of The Hubble Atlas of Galaxies. She is thinking of moving from New York, and describes the fast moving changes in the city. She is happy to have her work and her live-in housekeeper Gladys Tipton's companionship. Aldous Huxley seems less concerned with the fire than his son Matthew, who is very upset to have lost his mother Maria's diaries. Matthew and his wife Ellen will probably divorce soon, as Ellen has found a new man. Their children are doing very well. She considers coming out to California, but other than seeing GBH and a few others, she does not want to be in Hollywood. With envelope.
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