Document associated with: Hodges, W. T.
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System Number: 01724
Date: 12 December 1900
Author: W. T. Hodges[1]
Place: London
Recipient: George and William Webb[2]
Place: London
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler G90
Document Type: TLS
THE OLDEST EVENING PAPER,
THE GLOBE
ESTABLISHED 1803
MANAGER'S DEPT.
OFFICES; 367, STRAND, LONDON, W. C.
NATIONAL TELEPHONE
NO. 2572.
TELEGRAMS.
GLOBE, LONDON.
12/12/00
Dear Sirs,
re Whistler. Replying to yours of the 11th[3], I can only confirm what I said to you when you called the other day. Our Editor is of opinion that the paragraph in our issue of Wednesday last[4] sufficiently meets the case.
Yours truly,
W. T. Hodges
Manager.
Messrs G. & W. Webb,
39 New Broad Street, E. C.
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THE OLDEST EVENING PAPER,
THE GLOBE
ESTABLISHED 1803
OFFICES; 367, STRAND, LONDON, W. C.
Messrs G. & W. Webb,
39 New Broad Street,
E. C.
[postmark:] LONDON. W. C / [33?] / 4.15.PM / DE 12 / 00
[postmark on verso:] [L]ONDON - E. C / A K / DE 12 / 00
[embossed on flap:]
OFFICES OF THE GLOBE
367 STRAND,
Notes:
1. W. T. Hodges
W. T. Hodges, manager of the Globe [more]. The Globe appears to have been one of several newspapers that reported, incorrectly, that JW had been awarded a gold medal at Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1900, for a painting painted earlier than specified in the exhibition rules. See also JW and G. and W. Webb to the Daily Chronicle, #00796, #06260; and to Messrs Cassell, #06262.
2. George and William Webb
JW's solicitors.
3. 11th
Possibly a variation on #06262.
4. Wednesday last
5 December 1900.