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Mantell writes that he hopes to see Winter before he goes and that he will be his son Willie's [Jefferson Winter] friend until the end of time. Encloses a check for books as explained by Jefferson in a note.
Mantell is sorry to hear of Jefferson's illness and hopes that it won't be long before he sees them. Thanks Winter for the book "Over the Border."
Entreats Winter to come down any time he likes. Says that he wished people would leave him alone and that Winter is the only one he cares to see. Signed from Bob to Willie. Also includes a photograph of Mantell and his dog, Rubber.
A very playful letter asking Winter where he has been and informing him that he must come visit .
Mostly concerning Mantell's theatre-related work. Correspondent's locations include New York, Seattle, Winnipeg, Indianapolis, Washington, D.C. and Atlantic Highlands, N.J.
(1) Mantell asks Winter if he has the time to arrange a "practical and compact acting play" of Richard III. Entreats Winter to visit in the summer. (2) Mantell apologizes for this tardy response and says that he is looking forward to a reunion as soon as Winter is in good health. (3) Mantell says that he will be glad to get on the stage proper since any actor who says he likes the film business is a liar. He also states that the war in the dramatic arts in America is nearly as horrible as the war in Europe. (4) Thanks Winter for a picture. (5) Telegram from Mantell to Winter dated March 14, 1916.
Mantell writes that he and his wife [Genevieve Hamper] are feeling fine but the change from New York makes one feel a bit down in the mouth. They will be going to Philadelphia next and then Michigan. Asks if Witner could drop a line to George Goodale about his wife's Juliet.
Has met Winter's sister and her family in Los Angeles. He often thinks of Winter's father in times of sorrow and trouble. The last two weeks' performances in San Francisco were packed. Mantell doesn't think that he will play N.Y. this season but will play Philadelphia and Boston. He includes a letter which he thinks will interest the "Good Old Man." The letter enclosed is a fan letter to Mantell from Gertrude B. Weed and Raphael A. Weed, which includes a drawing of Winter (Sr.?) placing a laurel wreath on the head of Macbeth as a haloed William Shakespeare looks approvingly on. Also includes a note signed by J. Winter refuting a claim about Robert Mantell made in a newpaper clipping pasted to the front of the letter.
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.
Winter discusses the trip he is on and his current worries. He mentions a report from Miss Allen's letter, which was discouraging, and the Belasco matter, which is of a great importance. Letter is addressed to Ga and signed from Billy. On letterhead of the Kamp Komfort Inn, Lake Sunapee, Blodgett Landing, N.H.