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Richman is planning an outdoor production of As you like it with Grace George and he seeks Winter's help in obtaining a copy of the Daly version of the play. An annotation in Jefferson Winter's hand describes the warm relationship between William Winter and Charles Richman.
Richman thanks Winter for his gift of a muffler. Also, an envelope addressed to Winter but without a street address.
Richman regrets that he will not be able to help with the William Winter testimonial. Written on letterhead of The Menger, San Antonio, but the accompanying envelope, addressed to Viola Allen at the Hotel Manhattan, is postmarked New York, March 7, 1916.
Winter discusses travel plans. Letter addressed "Dear Father." Addressed from No. 165 East 49th St., N.Y.
Draws Winter's attention to a review in The athenaeum concerning the authority of the First Folio.
Lanman writes that Winter has interfered with Miss Esmeralda Boyle's copyright of the title "Thistle-Down." On letterhead of the Legation of Japan, Washington.
Mentions a card he is in possession of and refers making acquaintance with Winter again. On letterhead of The Windsor Hotel, Fifth Avenue, New York.
Richmond requests the date of Winter's review of the Daly production of "All for her," a play which Richmond alleges was his mother's dramatization of A tale of two cities. On leaf 2v, Winter's draft response indicating that "All for her" was produced by Lester Wallack, not Daly, and that the play was written by Palgrave Simpson and Herman Merivale.
Houson writes that he has just returned following his brother John's funeral. He thanks Winter for his letter of sympathy. Letter signed from Chas. E. Houson.