March 5 Tuesday – From H.H. Rogers’ abode at 26 E. 57th in New York, Sam wrote to Frank Fuller.
I am in America for a few days. Part of my errand is to arrange for my new book [JA], which is now finished. Another part of it is to consider a uniform edition of my books.
Can you come down now? If so, the car that passes the Grand Central Station will bring you to the above dwelling house.
Sam asked him to telegraph the day before his arrival [MTP]. Note: It’s not clear where Fuller was, but he’d been mentioned along with William Evarts Benjamin in connection with a Uniform Edition scheme. See Mar. 6, 1894 entry.