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Palmer indicates that it was at Richard Mansfield's request that he had asked for Winter's son to come talk to him about Cyrano de Bergerac. On letterhead of The Richard Mansfield Co., 13 & 15 West 28th Street. With envelope addressed to William Winter, Esqre., Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
(1) Autograph letter signed, mentioning the Poe Committee; on letterhead of the Union Square Theatre, New York. (2) Autograph letter signed on letterhead of The Players, 16 Gramercy Park; Palmer writes that he is sorry Winter has not accepted the position of librarian. (3) Typed letter signed; on an address given by Winter before the Actor's Fund meeting. On letterhead of Madison Square Theatre with "Dictated" written at the top of the leaf.
Thanks Winter for sending his two books, The press and the stage and Shakespeare's England. On letterhead of the Lyceum Theatre, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Lawrence thanks Winters for his letter of remembrance and condolence at the death of his child. Lawrence also apologizes for being absent from Winters' recent splendid triumph. With accompanying envelope.
Partington indicates that "pretty revelries are going on in various parts of the grounds to mark the occasion" of Shakespeare's birth. States that Bowdoin was lucky to have Winter for the Longfellow day. Indicates that the Mansfield books have been "a great delight." Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at 17, Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I., New York.
Kellerd hopes Winter will attend his "dignified production" of Hamlet. Written from 218 East 17th St. on letterhead of the Garden Theatre. Accompanying envelope addressed to William Winter, 46 (old number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Sent from Editorial Department, The Century Magazine, Union Square, New York. Thanks Winter for his "Merchant of Venice" paper which he has just received. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Ave., New Brighton, S.I.N.Y.
Recipients: William Winter and Charles Frohman. Two autograph letters and one typed letter. In (1), to Winter, Palmer indicates that he was not previously aware of the "Abbey-Tribune-row" and declares that he has "no connection with his enterprise beyond renting him the theatre." (2), also to Winter, expresses gratitude for Winter's recent address before the Goethe Society. (3), to Frohman, expresses that it would be a pleasure to witness the inauguration of a managers association of the city of New York. Letterhead for (1-2) is "Madison Square Theatre, Mr. A.M. Palmer, sole manager" and (3) Herald Square Theatre.
Winter writes that he does not remember that he ever saw a copy of the publication to which the recipient's letter referred. For many years he has avoided reading anything about himself, and the attacks which the recipient refers to remain unknown to Winter. Letter addressed "My Dear Sir." Addressed from No. 17 Third Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
Expresses his "personal obligation for the squelching [Winter has] given to that irrepressible blatherskite, W.L. Stone." With envelope.