Feinberg/Whitman Box 8 Folder 9 General Correspondence Chambers, Julius Sept. 1888 & Apr. 1891The Herald, New York Sept 23, 1888 My Dear Whitman: How can I tell whether this brings pleasant or ill news. However, its a "jewty" to send it to you. With much sincere admiration. I am Yours sincerely: Julius ChambersJulius ChamberFROM The World. Pulitzer Building, Park Row, NEW YORK CITY. NEW YORK APR28 PM 91 United States Postage 2 Two Cents 2 United States Postage 2 Two Cents 2 Walt Whitman, Mickle St., Camden, N. J. [*see notes April 29th 1891*]CAMDEN, N. J. APR 28 6AM 1891 REC'DCross Reference General Correspondence Chambers, Julius to Whitman, Oct. 9, 1890 See Verse Literary File Books Lof G (1891-92) Receipts, Box 22The World EDITORIAL ROOMS World Building Park Row NEW YORK April 25, 1891 My Dear Mr Whitman: I thank you for the paper you were kind enough to send me. I reprinted it in the World next day. Now, I have an idea: We have a club here in New York that is in every way equal to the famous Clover Club, of Philadelphia. We call it "The Quaint Club." Your birthday occurs May 31 but that will be Sunday. We as a club want to give you a dinner in honor of your birthdayThe World EDITORIAL ROOMS World Building Park Row NEW YORK 2 on The Friday, Saturday or Thursday preceding the 31st of May, or on the Sunday following, at 7 P.M. - whichever date best suits your convenience. Chauncey M. Depew, Collector Joel B. Erhardt, Russell B. Harrison (Son of the President) and all the prominent newspaper men of New York are members of the Quaint Club. I am authorized to extend this invitation in behalf of the Quaint Club. The dinner will be at The Hotel Marlborough; and will be our annual reunion and oneThe World EDITORIAL ROOMS World Building Park Row NEW YORK 3 of the besy dinners ever given in New York. You, my dear, good, Gray Poet will be the guest of the Club and its only one - Please send me a message accepting, by wire, at my expense ; then write me fully, please - We will send a member over for you, and bring you over. I will go for you with great pleasure. Lovingly, Your humble servt: Julius Chambers Walt Whitman Esq.