Typed Letter Signed from Stuart Walker, New York, to William Winter, New York

Typed Letter Signed from Stuart Walker, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Walker writes that Winter's letter made him very happy, but he was "deeply disappointed in not being able to contribute all that I had hoped to lay before you." The bookings of his theatre kept him away from rehearsals as well as Mr. Hagedorn's Masque. On letterhead from the Portmanteau Theatre, 200 West 57 Street, New York City. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.


Typed Letter Signed from Stuart Walker, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Walker writes that Winter's letter made him very happy, but he was "deeply disappointed in not being able to contribute all that I had hoped to lay before you."
Autograph Letter Signed from Mary Stuart, New York, to William Winter
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Stuart thanks Winter for writing to Mr. Fulton on her professional behalf; discusses her theatrical career.
Typed Letters Signed from Clinton Stuart, New York, to William Winter, New York
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On Stuart's new play for Madame Modjeska on the subject of Marie Antoinette. All addressed from the American Dramatists' Club, 1440 Broadway, New York.
Typed Letter Signed from Royal Cortinor, New York City, to William Winter
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Typed Letter Signed from St. Clair McKelway, New York, to William Winter
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McKelway and his wife are glad to be acquainted with the intent of Winter's children and his wishes for their project. On letterhead of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle