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Winter writes that Frederick E. Partington and his wife will be visiting England and are to bear his greetings to Pemberton, as Winter requested they do so. On letterhead of the Arthur Winter Memorial Library, Staten Island Academy, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Pemberton at Broadway, Worcester.
Thanks Winter for several of his papers. Refers to Mrs. Kendal and Ellen Terry.
Pemberton encloses clippings on what her "dear husband had done during his lifetime" and writes of his last project. Signed from Elsie Pemberton. Addressed from Pye Corner, Broadway, Worcestershire. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Mentone, San Bernardino County, California (crossed out) and forwarded to him at 17 3rd Avenue, Staten Island, New York. Also with two clippings on the death and funeral of T. Edgar Pemberton.
Thanks Winter for his letter and collection of newspaper cuttings. Mentions that he is a member of the Stratford-on-Avon Memorial Committee.
In several of the letters Pemberton thanks Winter for various articles and books he has sent; several also mention Frank Millet as well as his work on a biography of Ellen Terry.
Fulton writes that they have leased the theatre for a term of years and will open September 9 with Miss Ada Cavendish. On letterhead of the Broadway Theatre, New York.
Refers to Winter's Old Friends, Shakespeare's England and his book of poems. Signed from Tony. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Asks Winter to see him perform at the People's Theatre any night convenient to him. On letterhead from the Hotel Vendome, Broadway & 41st St., New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 756 Seventh Avenue (Beaufort Buildings) New York.
(1) A telegram indicating Millet will be there early tomorrow morning; (2) Autograph letter signed. Millet writes that he planned many times to look up Winter, but has not managed it; mentions the death of [T. Edgar] Pemberton. Signed from Frank Millet. On letterhead of 9 East 39th Street. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island.
Winter requests two seats at the Manhattan Theatre. Letter addressed "Dear Sir." On letterhead of the New York Tribune.