Typescript letter signed Maurice Grau, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1902 November 25.

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Typescript letter signed Maurice Grau, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1902 November 25.

Answer's Winter's request to place his son, W. Jefferson, on the Metropolitan Opera House door list.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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