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Regarding Miss Nethersole's suit against Sage's paper. Addressed to Sage c/o the Cleveland Leader. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Sage writes that Olga Nethersole is suing the Leader because he said "her plays ... were nasty and her acting sensuous." He asks Winter if he has any clippings on Nethersole he could send Sage on the same topic. On letterhead of The Cleveland leader. Letter is undated but Winter's annotation on verso indicates he answered the letter on Jan. 13, 1908.
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.
Winter discusses articles he has written. Contain brief annotations by William Jefferson Winter. Winter's own file copies, unsigned.
Both letters discuss a Tribune employee, Mr. McNally. Winter's own file copies, unsigned. (1) is incomplete (letter stops mid-sentence); (2) indicates "Dictated" on first leaf.
Accepts Barlett's invitation to be a guest of the Burns Society's annual celebration. His father (William Winter) feels honored at having been asked to respond to "the Immortal Memory." Addressed to E.E. Bartlett, Esqre., 119-125 West 25th Street, New York City. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Regarding Winter's feelings on his lost friendship with Terry. Addressed from Staten Island. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.