Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Arco, Tony. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d]
Very sad she did not inquire about how he was when he was so sick, but he would like to see her. Thanks for the roses. 4 p. (with env.)
Atkins, Edith. A.N.S. to Miss Shaw; Chicago, [n.d.]
Putting off supper because Meltzer has been called from Cincinnati. 1 1/4 p.
Atkins, Edith. A.N.S. to Miss Shaw; Chicago, [n.d.]
Thank you note for seats to matinee.
Atkins, Edith. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York, n.d.]
Re: the play "Sunken Belle." 1 1/2 p.
Atkins, Edith. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; Chicago, [n.d.]
Pleasure to have her visit with Meltzer at 12 noon. 1 p. (with env.)
Atkins, V.G.H.(?) A.N.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
Supper when she feels like it. 1 p. (with env.)
Auburg, Lily H. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
Establishing date for dinner. Going to see "Manolavres(?) of Jane" at the Haymarket.
Barrymore, Ethel. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
She is sorry about not getting together but friends just turned up from Chicago. 2 p. (with env.)
Bates, Blanche. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
She will have a regular Norse love-feast at the Bismarck. The nearest she can come to having a Norwegian cook. She will have four Ibsen men, supporters and sympathizers, and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie, Mr. Bickford, and Mr. Mantle. 4 p.
Blanc, Mary May. A.N.S. (on visiting card) to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
Praising the meeting at the Castleman's and inviting her for dinner. (with env.)
Crisp, Ada. A.N.S. (on visiting card) to [Mary Shaw]; [N.p., n.d.]
Recognition is never achieved at home until the view is spurred elsewhere. (with env.)
Drew, Josephine. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York?, n.d.]
May's baby is dead. She knows Mary will do all she can about the funeral. 2 p.
Dyar, Alice E. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; Minnesota, 2 May [n.d.]
Thanking her for "behind the scene" glimpses. Written with Ruth E. Babcock and Madge Hoff. 2 p.
Forsyth, Kate M. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; London, [n.d.]
Inviting her for lunch with John Mill and Mme. Joleret. 1 1/2 p. (with env.)
Fula, Minnett(?) A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p., n.d.]
Asking for address of a man she wishes to write to. 2 p.
Goodwin, Maxine Alice. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; Philadelphia, [n.d.]
Is going to see Miss Shaw as soon as she finishes rehearsals for "An American Citizen" which they have not played for nearly 4 years. 3 p.
Homand, G.L. A.L.S. to Mr. Hayes; [N.p., n.d.]
Thanks him for insisting he should hear Mary Shaw. She has a beautiful contralto voice. Plays with intelligence and simplicity which is rare. (The play: "Mrs. Warren's Profession." 4 p.
Hooker, Katharine. A.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Los Angeles, [n.d.]
Re: a friendship that can endure. 4 p.
Joppman J. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; Philadelphia, [n.d.]
Asking for the name of the lady who has invited him to speak at the Century Club. 2 p.
King, Tiny. A.L.S. to Mary Shaw; [New York?], 31 May [n.d.]
Invites her for a visit. 2 p.