EC-Z3,199 letter
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[Undated] From John Drew to Edie [Edith Craig]. He sends ticket for a box for a matinee, mentioning negative reaction of the press; will see her afterwards at a party at the Fine Arts Building.
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[Undated] From John Drew to Edie [Edith Craig]. He sends ticket for a box for a matinee, mentioning negative reaction of the press; will see her afterwards at a party at the Fine Arts Building.
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[16 April] From Edith [Edith Evans] to Edy [Edith Craig]. She regrets that her appointment required her to leave on Sunday; encloses letter to Christopher St John which was wrongly addressed.
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[16 November 1924] From Rosina Filippi to Edith Craig. She recommends one of her promising pupils, Rosa Quong, in a sketch intended for the Coliseum; Lady Bell's sketch does not give Rosa enough scope.
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[13 May 1897] From Ben Greet to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for her consideration and promises a whole row of seats at the Olympic any time she chooses.
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[10 March 1915] From Clare Greet to Edie Craig [Edith Craig]. She thanks her for seats for an unnamed Sunday night play; a long time since she enjoyed anything so much.
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[6 April 1926] From Lyn Harding to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Regrets too busy to take part in the Shakespeare readings but recommends a young actor in the company, Eric Portman.
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[8 September 1936] From T. H. [Tom Heslewood] to Edie [Edith Craig]. He encloses detailed sketches and instructions for making chaperons; if weather holds he is thinking about a trip to Tenterden.
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[10 September 1912] From Laurence Housman to Edith Craig. He thanks her for the typed copy of Alice and offers to read his play Snow Man to her instead of attending the rehearsal.
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[13 December 1946] From Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He regrets he could not come on 13th [to discuss Ellen Terry's Centenary]; hopes to come on 19th or 20th.
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[13 December 1928] From C. Huntington [Constant Huntington] to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Offers advice about the official edition of Ellen Terry's letters.