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Letter to W.B. Fabian from Arthur, December 2, 1896
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Letter from Arthur to an A. Fabian of the Actors' Association. Arthur has sprained his foot last Thursday and will be unable to perform tomorrow. He suspects it will take until Monday to heal.
Letter from Fay Davis to W. B. Fabian, November 21, 1896
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Fay Davis writes to W.B. Fabian regretfully informing him she will not be able to assist in the Actors' Association's matinée due to prior engagements on December 3rd.
Letter from Matel Lobe to W. B. Fabian, December 2, 1896
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The author of this letter, perhaps Matel Lobe, writes to W.B. Fabian stating that he has forgotten to send the "two stalls" that he promised. Lobe asks for him to send them by hand in the morning or provide a wire so that they can get...
Printed poster with letter to W. B. Fabian, October 19, 1896
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The author of this letter says that they will gladly add the medical officers to their "free list." The note is written on a printed advertisement for a show titled "The Eleventh Hour."
The author of this letter apologizes for a delayed response as they were trying to get out of prior engagements in order to play in W.B. Fabian's show but was unsuccessful.
Letter from the St. James' Theater to W.B. Fabian agreeing to put medical officers' names on their free list. They inquire the list of names from W.B. Fabian.
Letter from the St. James' Theater to W.B. Fabian informing him that the author will be busy with the theater's production of "As You Like It, and therefore most likely cannot appear for the Actors' Association's matinée.
Davis writes to W.B. Fabian stating that he would be glad to join the Actors' Association's matinée on December 3rd if his engagements at St. James's Theater do not interfere. Davis requests a part in the show during the beginning or...
The author of this note, perhaps Phyllis Bloughlor, is sorry to tell W.B. Fabian that she cannot make it to today's rehearsal at eleven thirty because she has an appointment at eleven forty-five.
The author of this letter asks W.B. Fabian to remember their discussion about a raise. He recalls that a Mr. C, perhaps the "red head" that he identifies earlier in the note, was very angry that the letter had been delivered in time for...
Letter to W. B. Fabian from F. Harrison, October 22, 1896
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F. Harrison writes to W.B. Fabian from the Haymarket Theater. Harrison says that he and Mr. Maude will gladly place the names of the "honorary medical officers" on the "free list." Harrison asks for a list of the names of the medical...
Letter from Edwin Lonner to W. B. Fabian, November 11, 1896
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Edwin Lonner writes from the Shaftesbury Theater to W.B. Fabian of the Actors' Association. Lonner says that he would be glad to attend the show on December 3rd.
Correspondence from W. B. Fabian to Charles Wilmot, October 15, 1896.
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In a typed letter, W.B. Fabian asks if Charles Wilmot would place the honorary medical officers on his "free list" as suggested by Henry Irving. Charles Wilmot responds with a handwritten note stating that the above proposal cannot...
Matel Lobe states that they have misplaced W.B. Fabian past letter but would be pleased to be apart of the matinée on December 3rd, preferably around three o'clock.
The author of this letter returns a signed check to W.B. Fabian. The author says that the Baroness Burdett Coutts has sent him five pounds because she is unable to attend the matinée, and the correspondent will pay the money to Fabian...
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.
The letter regretfully informs W.B. Fabian that the author will not be able to attend the matinée on December 3rd because their work at the Adelphi Theater is quite busy at the moment.
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