Typed Letter Signed From Willis Fletcher Johnson New York Tribune To William Winter New Brighton
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Johnson forwards a couple of letters addressed to Winter. Makes reference to the Winter testimonial. Addressed to Winter at 46 Third Ave., New Brighton, S.I., N.Y.
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Johnson thanks Winter for the volume on Tyrone Power. Mentions how much he is enjoying Winter's articles in Collier's weekly, stating that he finds it "much more satisfactory to recall...performances than to witness the trivialities and vulgarities with which the stage to-day is chiefly occupied." Written from Tribune Building, 154 Nassau Street. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Release | : 1918 |
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Johnson wishes he have written more on William Winter's and Jefferson Winter's book, The life of David Belasco, but limited space was at his disposal. On letterhead of the New York Tribune. Addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I. On the verso is a typed response to Johnson's letter initialed from "J.W."
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The letters are of a professional nature, concerning Winter's work with the Tribune and other matters. (3-5) on letterhead of the Tribune and addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.
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Johnson muses on how much smaller one's circle of friends becomes as one grows older. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Release | : 1910 |
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Johnson believes Winter's article on Hamlet is, in general, "admirable and satisfactory," but he expresses some points of disagreement with Winter's assessment of Salvini. Sent from Editorial Department, The Century Magazine, Union Square, New York. With the accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at Third Ave., New Brighton, S.I.
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Release | : 1909 |
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Johnson writes that he has added Winter's "Other days" to his library and he is more than pleased with Winter's McCullough article. He also encloses a letter and newspaper notice of John (no longer enclosed). On letterhead of William F. Johnson, Attorney at Law, 1421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Addressed to Winter in care of the New York Tribune, New York.
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The letters mostly concern articles by Winter. On letterhead of the Editorial Department, The Century Magazine, Union Square, New York. Some include Winter's address at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I.
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Release | : 1909 |
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Moss writes that the Society for the Prevention of Crime discussed a new law prohibiting the production of immoral plays. The topic of Winter's resignation from the Tribune arose and Moss writes to express esteem for Winter and his work and regret that his criticisms no longer appear in the Tribune. On letterhead of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, New York. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.
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Sent from Editorial Department, The Century Magazine, Union Square, New York. Thanks Winter for his "Merchant of Venice" paper which he has just received. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Ave., New Brighton, S.I.N.Y.