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Regarding a book King sent to Winter unsolicited. Winter's own file copy, with annotation on verso. Addressed to King at 346 Broadway, N.Y.
Mentions a theater luncheon to be given at the City Club at which they would like Winter to speak.
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.
Answer's Winter's request to place his son, W. Jefferson, on the Metropolitan Opera House door list.
Concerning a letter sent to Winter from Mr. Herbert Stone regarding the care of William Winter's half sister, Miss Louisa A. Winter, a patient of Dr. Putnam's. Addressed to Putnam at 9, Dana Street, Cambridge, Mass and addressed from c/o Moffat, Yard & Company, 120, West 32nd Street, New York, N.Y. Winter encloses a copy of a letter he sent to Stone. The enclosed copy of a letter is addressed from New York, N.Y. and dated May 3, 1917. It is addressed to Mr. Herbert E. Stone, c/o The Second National Bank, Boston, Mass. Includes several annotations in Winter's hand; annotation on second leaf indicates: "Copy: submitted to Dr. Putnam, of Boston." Winter's own file copy, signed.
Three typescripts and 1 autograph letter signed. (1) concerns a proposed Edwin Booth monument; (2) thanks Winter for his praise of Mrs. [Minnie Madern] Fiske.
Reid writes that he is sending a copy of a letter of introduction that he has just given to a "confiding lady," which is included here. He asks if Winter would give her advice and assistance in the matter of having her plays place before suitable managers. The letter is on letterhead from Dorchester House, Park Lane, W. The copy to which Reid refers is addressed to Mrs. John R. Guelph and introduces her to William Winter. It is addressed to Mrs. Guelph at 19 Burton Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, U.S.A. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, U.S.A.