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Skinner notes that it is too late for him to subscribe for seats at the William Winter testimonial, but he contributes $25 to the fund. With envelope addressed to Allen c/o Mr. Daniel Frohman, Lyceum Theatre, 45th St., New York, N.Y.
Autograph Letter Signed from Otis Skinner, Cincinnati, to Viola Allen, New York
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Skinner notes that it is too late for him to subscribe for seats at the William Winter testimonial, but he contributes $25 to the fund. With envelope addressed to Allen c/o Mr. Daniel Frohman, Lyceum Theatre, 45th St., New York, N.Y.
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Skinner notes that it is too late for him to subscribe for seats at the William Winter testimonial, but he contributes $25 to the fund. With envelope addressed to Allen c/o Mr. Daniel Frohman, Lyceum Theatre, 45th St., New York, N.Y.
Autograph Letter Signed from Grace George, New York, to Viola Allen
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Regrets her inability to act on Allen's request possibly that she participate in a testimonial for William Winter.
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Regrets her inability to act on Allen's request possibly that she participate in a testimonial for William Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Otis Skinner, New York, to Unidentified Recipient
Author: Lambs (New York, N.Y.)
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Skinner gives an account of his wide and varied stage experience. Mentions that "the legitimate and Shakespearian drama has however always had a strong place in [his] best work: Paolo in Francesca da Rimini, Marc Antony Gratiano, Laertes, Lysander, Romeo, De Mauprat and kindred characters." Addressed "Dear Sir." On letterhead of The Lambs, 34 West 26th St., New York.
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Skinner gives an account of his wide and varied stage experience. Mentions that "the legitimate and Shakespearian drama has however always had a strong place in [his] best work: Paolo in Francesca da Rimini, Marc Antony Gratiano, Laertes, Lysander, Romeo, De Mauprat and kindred characters." Addressed "Dear Sir." On letterhead of The Lambs, 34 West 26th St., New York.
Autograph Letter Signed from Otis Skinner, New York, to Bertha Welby
Author: Helena Modjeska
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Skinner writes on behalf of Madam Modjeska regarding her place on the February 5th program.
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Skinner writes on behalf of Madam Modjeska regarding her place on the February 5th program.
Autograph Letter Signed from Otis Skinner, Bridgeport, Conn., to William Winter, New York
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Skinner responds to a brief review of his Hamlet which pleased him very much. He speculates that Winter's "friendly and courteous hand must have penned them." In Winter's hand, the annotation "It did. W.W." With envelope addressed to Winter, N.Y. Tribune, New York City.
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Skinner responds to a brief review of his Hamlet which pleased him very much. He speculates that Winter's "friendly and courteous hand must have penned them." In Winter's hand, the annotation "It did. W.W." With envelope addressed to Winter, N.Y. Tribune, New York City.
Autograph Letter Signed from Robert Edeson, Port Henry, New York, to Viola Allen
Autograph Letter Signed from William Courtleigh, New York City, to Viola Allen
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Concerns the testimonial planned for William Winter.
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Concerns the testimonial planned for William Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Sam[antha?] Manners to Viola Allen, New York
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Manners would like to help in any way at all to make Mr. [William] Winter's testimonial a success. However, due to poor health and the recent loss of her mother, she cannot act.
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Manners would like to help in any way at all to make Mr. [William] Winter's testimonial a success. However, due to poor health and the recent loss of her mother, she cannot act.
Autograph Letter Signed from Otis Skinner to the Editor, Metropolitan Magazine
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Skinner describes a "year of grace" for the theater. Indicates that "Resplendent productions of Shakespeare and poetic plays have interested those who have not been used to fine dramatic fare." Recipient likely Perriton Maxwell, who was editor of the Metropolitan magazine starting in 1900.
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Skinner describes a "year of grace" for the theater. Indicates that "Resplendent productions of Shakespeare and poetic plays have interested those who have not been used to fine dramatic fare." Recipient likely Perriton Maxwell, who was editor of the Metropolitan magazine starting in 1900.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Richman, San Antonio, Texas, to Viola Allen, New York
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Richman regrets that he will not be able to help with the William Winter testimonial. Written on letterhead of The Menger, San Antonio, but the accompanying envelope, addressed to Viola Allen at the Hotel Manhattan, is postmarked New York, March 7, 1916.
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Richman regrets that he will not be able to help with the William Winter testimonial. Written on letterhead of The Menger, San Antonio, but the accompanying envelope, addressed to Viola Allen at the Hotel Manhattan, is postmarked New York, March 7, 1916.