Autograph Letter Signed From Lester Wallack To William Winter
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Thanks Winter for his kindness and writes that he is "really proud of the approbation you so flatteringly express of my professional existing."
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Wallack has been received warmly in St. Louis; he starts for Chicago this evening, where he will be for two weeks.
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(1) Wallack writes that he has been unable to find the letter of O'Brien; he encloses letters of his father (Lester Wallack) which may interest Winter. (2) Regarding letters from the Duke of Beaufort to Wallack's grandfather (James William Wallack); also gives some brief information on a few family members. Both letters have accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 46 3rd. St., New Brighton, Staten Island. The envelope accompanying (1) has a note written on the back: "From my father's journal," followed by a brief description of a visit to Wallack's Theatre and talking with Arthur Wallack on the boat to the island.
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Thanks Winter for an inscribed copy of Vagrant memories. Also mentions some of his recollections of the theatre, his father William Henderson, Matilda Heron, Miss Rehan and Lester Wallack.
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The letter includes a brief statement of money received for Mr. Brougham's benefit and insurance. On letterhead from Wallack's.
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Wallack discusses a misunderstanding with Mr. Fechter. Addressed from 2 Bulfinch Place, Boston.
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Brief letter concerning a manuscript Wallack wishes Floyd to read and plans to rehearse Rosedale.
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Richmond requests the date of Winter's review of the Daly production of "All for her," a play which Richmond alleges was his mother's dramatization of A tale of two cities. On leaf 2v, Winter's draft response indicating that "All for her" was produced by Lester Wallack, not Daly, and that the play was written by Palgrave Simpson and Herman Merivale.
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Asks Mr. Lawrence for three seats at the Madison Square Theatre for tonight. With accompanying envelope and one of William Winter's visiting cards, an annotation regarding three seats at Wallack's, reserved for tonight for Winter, dated February 5, 1906 and signed from William Winter, N.Y. Tribune. Letter undated but the dated visiting card appears to have accompanied the letter.
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Reports acting on Winter's advice and going to Wallack's.