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In this letter, perhaps from Robert Courtneidge to W.B. Fabian, the author denies the request to put medical officers on the "free list." The author thinks this that would be a wrong step, although they state that they do not like...
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."
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...
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.
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