Box 2
Contains 76 Results:
Fred (?) A.L.S. to "Darling" (Mary Shaw); North Adams, 190-
He loves her and nothing makes him angry with her for too long. 1 p.
Garland, Ham. A.N.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York, 4 January 1900]
Thanks for her greetings. 1 p. (with env.)
Herne, Katharine C. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York], 1 February 1900
Re: her activities; Miss Shaw's rehearsals. 3 1/2 p. (with env.)
Brigham, Amelia. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York], 25 February [1900]
Thanks for remembering her on opening night. Glad Shaw is having such a long run. 2 p. (with env.)
Drew, Josephine. A.N.S. to Mary Shaw; [New York, 24 March 1900]
Inviting her to lunch. 2 p. (with env.)
Jefferson, Sarah. A.N.S. to Miss Shaw; [Philadelphia, 15 November 1900]
Inviting her and friends for Saturday morning before matinee. 1 1/4 p. (with env.)
Sands, F. Josephine. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [N.p.], 26 January 1901
Commenting on Shaw's role in "Ben Hur." 9 p.
Fawcett, George. A.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Norfolk, VA, 3 May 1901
Business for next year settled. She and he have to begin between the 14th and 17th. Actors and actresses to contract. 3 p. (with env.)
Shaw, Arthur. A.L.S. to "My dear Mother" (Mary Shaw); Boston, 3 June 1901
Relating how he became drunk and what a bad experience it was. 4 p. (with env.)
Fawcett, George. T.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Baltimore, 7 April 1902
Re: business. Once Mary reads the conditions, his company will be called George Fawcett Co. with Mary Shaw. Explains the role she will play in the company. 2 p.
[Fawcett, George] T.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Baltimore, 13 April 1902
Re: business, salary, engagements. Playing Hamlet? 2 p.
[Fawcett, George] T.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Baltimore, 21 April 1902
Re: business. Slight hitch concerning the Washington theatre, together they can push for it. 1 p.
[Fawcett, George] T.L.S. to Mary Shaw; St. Paul, MN, 18 June 1902
Wants to run her first in Baltimore, but also in Washington, Philadelphia, and Boston. What about "Puddenhead Wilson" as the first play in Baltimore? 1 1/2 p.
Lida (?) A.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Copenhagen, 18 August 1902
Re: theater in London: Alexander in "Francesca da Rimini" and other plays. Also, tour in the fjords and other occurrences on the trip. Wishing Mary success in Baltimore. 7 p. (with env.)
Weston, S. Burns. T.L.S. to Miss Shaw; Philadelphia, 30 September 1902
Inviting her to talk at the Contemporary Club. 1 p.
Gudger, Eugene. A.L.S. to Mary Shaw; Baltimore, 16 November 1902
Re: her performance in Ibsen's "Ghosts." 1 1/2p.
Corbin, John. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; New York, 20 November 1902
Re: letter of complaint she sent to the New York Times. 2 p. (with env.)
Fred (?) A.L.S. to "Darling" (Mary Shaw); Oswego, NY, [20 November 1902]
Re: Arthur and the Dearborn deal; if it is something secure, accept it. Snow storm; rehersals start soon. 7 p. (with env.)
Dale, Alan. A.L.S. to Miss Shaw; [New York], 30 January 1903
Makes a date to discuss Ibsen. 1 p. (with env.)
Henry, Florine B. A.N.S. (visiting card) to Miss Shaw; Chicago, 30 January 1903
Sorry not to have seen her before she left. Wishes her a great season.