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Emphatic response to Traubel's criticism of Winter, accusing Traubel of making false statements. Typographical errors corrected in pen. On letterhead of the Arthur Winter Memorial Library, Staten Island Academy, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Horace Traubel, Esq., The Conservator, Philadelphia, Penn.
On letterhead of The Conservator, Philadelphia, dated July 17, 1900. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at The Tribune, New York, postmarked April 18, 1904. Also with two clippings of articles from The Conservator written by Traubel. One clipping dated February 1904.
(1) On letterhead of Mr. William Faversham; (2-3) on letterhead of the William Faversham Company, Daly's Theatre, New York; (4) on letterhead of the William Faversham Company, but addressed from the Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia; (5) addressed from Cleveland, Ohio. Letters addressed to Winter at the Tribune and at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
On an upcoming Lotos Club dinner at which Winter will address the Club. On letterhead of the Lotos Club, 110 West Fifty seventh Street. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island.
Concerns the launch party for the Poetry Society and lists probable attendees: George Santayana, Richard Burton, Percy Mackaye, and Dr. van Dyke. Written on letterhead of Current Literature Publishing Co. and accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
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 requests a voucher for the 25 dollars he paid for the volume of The Columbian Sentinel. Addressed from 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island. With accompanying envelope addressed to Philes 249 South 6th St., Philadelphia (crossed out) and forwarded to 88 North Cayuga St., Ithaca, New York.
Concerning The Theatrical Managers of New York's movement to counteract the National and State Authority's tendency to bar children from the stage. He asks for Winter to writes a few stanzas of verse to include in a programme for a benefit performance. On letterhead of Liebler & Co., 2 West 38th Street, New York. Addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
A letter praising Winter for the William Winter Testimonial at the Century Theatre. She mentions a copy of her book, Pleasures and palaces, which she sent to Winter. With envelope.
Boult writes on behalf of E.C. Stedman regarding which poems Winter would like to include in an anthology. Signed from Ellen M. Boult, Secretary. On letterhead of Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N.Y. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island.