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Letter from Roland F. Knoedler to Henry Clay Frick, 12 December 1896
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OFFICE OF | |||
H. C. FRICK | |||
DEC 15 1896 Ans'd | |||
M. KNOEDLER & CO., | M. KNOEDLER & CO., | ||
SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO., | SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO., | ||
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KNOEDLER _ PARIS. | KNOEDLER _ PARIS. | ||
PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK. | PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK. | ||
Dec. 12/96 | |||
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Mr. H. C. Frick, | Mr. H. C. Frick, | ||
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Dear Sir:- | Dear Sir:- | ||
We received this morning the following letter from Mr. W. A. Hawk: | |||
"I am in receipt of a communication from President-Elect McKinley in which he informs me that it will not be possible for him to sit for a portrait by Mr. Chartran, on account of his time being so fully occupied". | |||
I thought I would telegraph you this as my impression is that if you saw Mr. Hanna, the President-Elect's mind might be changed, all the more so, that you know that Mr. Chartran is | |||
a quick worker and will not tire the sitter or take up much of his time. | |||
Thanking you for your interest in the matter, I remain, | |||
the | |||
Yours truly, | Yours truly, | ||
Roland F. Knoedler | |||
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OFFICE OF H. C. FRICK DEC 15 1896 Ans'd
M. KNOEDLER & CO., SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO., 355 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. CABLE ADDRESSES. KNOEDLER _ NEW YORK. KNOEDLER _ PARIS. PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK.
Dec. 12/96
Mr. H. C. Frick, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dear Sir:- We received this morning the following letter from Mr. W. A. Hawk:
"I am in receipt of a communication from President-Elect McKinley in which he informs me that it will not be possible for him to sit for a portrait by Mr. Chartran, on account of his time being so fully occupied".
I thought I would telegraph you this as my impression is that if you saw Mr. Hanna, the President-Elect's mind might be changed, all the more so, that you know that Mr. Chartran is a quick worker and will not tire the sitter or take up much of his time.
Thanking you for your interest in the matter, I remain,
Yours truly, Roland F. Knoedler