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September 14, 1943
Dr. William Moulton Marston
Cherry Orchard
Rye, New YorkDear Doc:
Attached is a copy of a letter which came in yesterday’s mail. I’d like to discuss this with you the next time you come in.
This is one of the things I’ve been afraid of, (without quite being able to put my finger on it) in my discussions with you regarding Miss Frank’s suggestions to eliminate chains.
Miss Roubicek hastily dashed off this morning the enclosed list of methods which can be used to keep women confined or enclosed without the use of chains. Each one of these can be varied in many ways – enabling us, as I told you in our conference last week, to cut down the use of chains by at least 50 to 75% without at all interfering with the excitement of the story or the sales of the books.
Sincerely,
(Signed)
M. C. Gaines, President
ALL-AMERICAN COMICS, INC.



I would so love to see the “enclosed list of methods which can be used to keep women confined or enclosed without the use of chains”.
ropes! handcuffs! iron maidens!