Autograph Letter Signed From Joseph Alden Shaw Worcester Massachusetts To William Winter New Brighton New York
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Shaw is reading "Old friends" with intense interest. Indicates that, contrary to what Winter says on page 130, Charles T. Congdon was not a classmate of Oliver Wendell Holmes at Harvard; furthermore, there is not record of Congdon as a Harvard alumnus. On letterhead of the Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Massachusetts. With envelope addressed to William Winter.
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Discusses arrangements for Winter's upcoming visit.
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(1) Alden writes that the "Jeffersons article will soon be in type"; (2) regarding an enclosed cheque for Winter's poem "The Broken Harp" (not included here). On letterhead of Harper & Brothers' Editorial Rooms, Franklin Square, New York.
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Regarding some pictures that are likely to be in the possesion of Robert Gould Shaw, a dramatic collector.
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Winter writes that Frederick E. Partington and his wife will be visiting England and are to bear his greetings to Pemberton, as Winter requested they do so. On letterhead of the Arthur Winter Memorial Library, Staten Island Academy, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Pemberton at Broadway, Worcester.
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Jefferson indicates that he knows little of Dowden's excellence. Makes reference to the presidency of the Players. Says the reception Winter suggests is "not only proper but almost a duty which a Dramatic club owes to a great Shakespearean scholar."
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Release | : 1890 |
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Thanks Winter for sending his two books, The press and the stage and Shakespeare's England. On letterhead of the Lyceum Theatre, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Lawrence thanks Winters for his letter of remembrance and condolence at the death of his child. Lawrence also apologizes for being absent from Winters' recent splendid triumph. With accompanying envelope.
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Jones will be delighted to have Winter's "most generous tribute" to him published. On letterhead of Hotel Marie Antoinette, Broadway, 66th to 67th Street, New York. With accompanying envelope, addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island.
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Concerning Winter's "replies to persons of Ibsenite and Caine-ine faith." He continues, "Ibsen and his kind disgust me. Hall Caine and his sort bore me." On letterhead of the New York times, New York.