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Winter writes that he does not have any advice to offer to Sayler's son, who has chosen a "thankless profession" in dramatic criticism. Winter's own file copy, unsigned. Typed on letterhead of Jefferson Winter, 46 (Old Number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Winter discusses his writings on Edwin Forrest. Addressed to Renton at 207 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, New York. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
In response to a letter Hammond published on March 5, Winter writes that Mr. W.P. Eaton "is a crass and stupid liar." William Winter only wrote one criticism of "Ghosts," which was published in The tribune on January 27, 1903. On letterhead of Jefferson Winter, 46 Winter Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. Addressed to Hammond in New York, N.Y. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Winter writes that he is enclosing a copy of the text of a poem he wrote in honor of her grandfather [E.C. Stedman] (not included here); he also hopes that she will "get on well with the Stedman biography." Letter addressed to "Miss Stedman." Winter's own file copy, unsigned. Addressed from #17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I.
Regarding Miss Nethersole's suit against Sage's paper. Addressed to Sage c/o the Cleveland Leader. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Winter writes that he will ask his publishers to send Strong a circular concerning his final collection of poems, lately published, and he also mentions that his "Life and Art of Mansfield" will hopefully be issued not later than December. Addressed to Strong in care of the Rhinebeck gazette. Addressed from New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Mentions a theater luncheon to be given at the City Club at which they would like Winter to speak.
Winter gives his comments on letters sent to Mr. Lorimer by Mr. Russell, mostly concerning writings by Winter. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.