Channing Pollock.
Ten million men killed in the last War!
and already we talk of fighting again!
Are you interested in making this impossible?
Do you agree with me that the first step is education -- emotional appeal -- showing that rage and murder are not grave and glorious, but savage and futile?
If so, you may even agree that the drama affords one way of exerting this appeal.
My play, "The Fool," reached seven million people.
If my latest play, "The Enemy," reaches as many it will have carried this message farther than it has ever been before.
"The Enemy" was produced for one week June 1 in New Haven. In October it opens in London, Vienna and New York.
Attached hereto are New Haven reviews and editorials. In addition, we had letters from nearly an hundred professions and clergymen.
Will you read these reviews, decide whether the message of "The Enemy" is worth spreading -- and then ask yourself what you can do to help spread it?
Fraternally
Channing Pollock.
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