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(1) Asks Winter to look at three sonnets and hopes he will find a place for them in his dramatic notes. On letterhead of the Hotel Viano, New York; (2) Robertson writes that bad bookings and bad business have compelled him to close his season for a time and asks Winter if the enclosed sonnets "are worth anything to the magazine" [no longer here]. On letterhead of the Third Annual Tour, Donald Robertson and Miss Brandon Douglas; addressed from Taylor Ave. & East 184th St., New York.
Robertson gives Winter a resume of his season. List of plays and dramatic poems: The Miser by Molière, The triumph of youth by Edouard Pailleron, Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, The coming of peace by Gerhart Hauptmann, The intruding widow by Charles Lamb, In a balcony by Robert Browning, A blot in the scutcheon by Robert Browning, The intruder by Maurice Maeterlinck, A night in Avignon by Cale Young Rice, The law by Mary d'Este, The gauntlet by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Keep your own secret by Calderón, Sigurd Slembe by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, The inspector by Gogol, As the leaves by Guiseppe Giacosa, Madman or saint by Jose Echegaray, and A curious mishap by Carlo Goldoni. On letterhead of Donald Robertson's Company of players.
Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.
(1) addressed from "Home" and dated June 29, 1899; refers to a possible production of "Timon" with Richard Mansfield; (2) on letterhead of The Arthur Winter Memorial Library, The Staten Island Academy New York; Winter thanks her for the books she has sent to the library commemorating his son.
Regarding Winter's The life and art of Edwin Booth.
(1) Concerning a poem by Mr. Stedman; (2) Asks for an interview with Whitelaw Reid. Both on letterhead of 15 East Sixteenth Street.
Winter writes that he does not have an autograph of Grecler.
(1) Partridge sends holiday greetings and writes of the "great work" Winter has done for the "Dramatic Art." Addressed from Studio, 289 4th Ave. N.Y. With (1) is an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at the Editorial Department, N.Y. Daily Tribune, City. (2) Invites Winter to attend the unveiling of the Thomas Jefferson statue at Columbia University on June 2nd at 5pm. Addressed from 15 West 38th St.