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Mentions a card he is in possession of and refers making acquaintance with Winter again. On letterhead of The Windsor Hotel, Fifth Avenue, New York.
Discusses plans to meet at the Cafe Royal. On letterhead of Boscombe Lodge, Finchley Road, N.W. Letter addressed "Dear Winter."
Winter discusses travel plans. Letter addressed "Dear Father." Addressed from No. 165 East 49th St., N.Y.
(1) Dated May 23, 1892 and on letterhead of Newport, R.I. with "Conanicut Island" written at the top; Woollett discusses his improving health on Conanicut Island but writes: "I look rather old, and Shylocky with a beard." With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island; (2) Dated Nov 12, 1904 and on letterhead of The Wolcott, Thirty First Street and Fifth Avenue, New York; Woollett apologizes for not writing in so long; he mentions that he has been busy giving lectures and recitals from Shakespeare and Tennyson. He praises Winter: It "is still my pleasure and pride to read your vigorous protest against what is trivial and worthless on the stage today" and refers to Sir Charles Wyndham.
Concerning a request from months back from a mutual friend, Edmund Falconer, who died recently, to call upon George Clark and ask for payment for his use of a dramatic comedy "Our Baby." Addressed from 251 West 23rd St.
Warner writes that he owes a debt of gratitude for Winter's able and magnificent defense of his profession. Addressed from the Lotos Club, Fifth Avenue, N.Y. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island.
Phelps urges Winter to take a break from his work and discusses his travels. Mentions Winter's work on Shakespeare. On letterhead from the Hotel de Nice, Nice. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at: 46 3rd Ave., New Brighton, S.I., New York, USA.
Concerning a manuscript by a Mr. J. Wilder, which Winter had send to Mr. Trow, who promised to forward it to Leland. With accompanying envelope addressed to Mr. Charles G. Leland, Care of Mr. J.F. Trow, Office of the "Continental Monthly." No. 50 Greene St., New York.
Phelps thanks Winter for sending him "Other days" and discusses John Brougham. Dated Jan. 6.; year from acquisition information. On letterhead of 35 West 38th Street.
Roberts mentions his upcoming readings of an abridged version of the "Fire Worshippers" and selections from Lowell's poems. Signed Chas. Roberts.