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Letter to W. B. Fabian from Eric Lewis, November 5, 1896
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Eric Lewis writes to W.B. Fabian explaining why he will not participate in the production of Trial By Jury on December 3rd. Lewis states that R. Green has also been offered the role of "Counsel" and says that he is willing to let such a...
Letter from J.L. Shine to W. B. Fabian, November 15, 1896
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J.L. Shine writes that he is unable to attend the Trial By Jury rehearsal tomorrow, but insists that one rehearsal will not make a difference. Shine asks W.B. Fabian for the date of the next rehearsal.
Eva Moore presumably writes to W.B. Fabian on October 25, 1896. Moore is pleased to accept the role of "Bridesmaid" in the "Trial By Jury" production for the Actors' Association. Signature on verso.
Richard Greeny writes to W.B. Fabian regretfully declining the role of "Counsel" in the Actors' Association's Trial By Jury production because Greeny will be out of town. Richard hopes to work with the Association soon.
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