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(1) On letterhead of Union League Club, New York; (2) and (4-10) on letterhead of The Lotos Club, New York; (3) on letterhead of 150 West Eighty-third Street.
Asks if there will be a published account of the Lotos Club dinner for William Winter. On letterhead of 333 West 22d St. Annotated by Winter on verso: "Douglas Taylor Ans'd."
(1) Addressed from 13 Upper Phillimore Place, High St. Kensington W; (2) and (3) addressed from Tompkinsville, Staten Island.
Kellerd asks Winter his opinion on how to stage a scene in The merchant of Venice. On letterhead of The Lambs, 130 West 44th Street, New York.
Many refer to Winter's various writings. Most on letterhead of The Evening post, 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.
Begins the letter with, "When the icicles hang on the wall," and describes seeing the Horace Greely monument with icicles hanging from his ears. He looked for "Dick the shepherd blowing his nail" and saw a cab driver in that very act. With envelope.
Raymond hopes that Winter will accept the Chinese dressing gown. He is sorry he did not see Winter while he was in town. Letter addressed "Dear Willie." Addressed from 5th Ave. Hotel.
Thanks Winter for the volumes he sent; discusses his health. Address appears on item as: 331 West 23rd St. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at: No. 46 Third Av. New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.