The short story has been available to read at the Princeton library, under supervision, in a special reading room. PJ Vogt, a producer at On The Media, read the Princeton manuscript a few years ago and is fairly certain this is the same story. In an email tonight, he wrote "I definitely remember that first line: 'His shoes turned up.' And I remember the detail about the India ink on the catcher's mitt. And that Holden has a cameo from camp." The story concerns the death of Kenneth Caulfield, a character who was developed into Holden's brother Allie in Catcher. The story was written for Harper's Bazaar, but Salinger withdrew it before it was published.