Inscription in pencil, possibly by Gene Fowler, in top left hand corner: "April 27, 1943"; inscription in unknown hand in ink at top of page 1: "GHSP fill - see P2" and in right hand corner "Ben Hecht"; "GOOD NIGHT SWEET PRINCE" written in unknown hand in pencil below first line of text on page 1.
Admiring Fowler's writing for "Good night, sweet prince"; comparing some of Fowler's points with his work on "A Jew in love"; giving criticisms on how to improve his work; expressing his thoughts on Hollywood and disgust for them; reminiscing about his reaction when he won the Oscar for "Underworld"; mentioning Rosie and what she is up to; stating that he won't discuss what is going on in Europe to avoid upsetting Fowler; adding that he saw Major [Douglas] MacArthur in Washington and described what he is up to in the Chemical Warfare division.