Frank Buxton writes to tell me something I hadn't realized; that Henry Miller's Theater in New York — the one about to be renamed for S. Sondheim — was not named for Henry Miller the playwright. Sez Frank, it was named for an obscure actor-producer from the early part of the last century. I guess that should have occurred to me since the place was built and named in 1918. Apparently, the guy who wrote Death of a Salesman has gotten a lot of props and recognition just because he had the same name.