Autograph Letter Signed From Ea Buck New York To William Winter
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Asks Winter to attend a goodbye dinner for Mr. Irving on the 27th. On letterhead of the Spirit of the times, New York.
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Sothern entreats Winter to dine with him and a lady and to pick up a copy of act 1 which is sitting on his mantle.
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File objects to a "careful slight" directed to him by Winter.
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Thanks Winter for a "photo-portrait."
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Winter writes that he does not have an autograph of Grecler.
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Winter discusses travel plans. Letter addressed "Dear Father." Addressed from No. 165 East 49th St., N.Y.
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Concerning Winter's tribute to James F. Otis. On letterhead of The New York Evening Express. Two clippings on Winter are pasted to the second leaf.
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The correspondent has sent Winter's bag to Adams Express Co. and hopes he will get it in time to "appear before the Bostonians." He also refers to mutual acquaintance named Harry. Letter dated Wednesday 26 Decr. 10:30 a.m.