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Letter from Roland F. Knoedler to Henry Clay Frick, 16 December 1896
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decide the Major is excellent & I | The scheme you have conceived to decide the Major is excellent & I do not see how he can say no especially coming from you. I do not think there is a crowned head in Europe who would not accept a similar proposition coming from Chartran but evidently the President-Elect is not familiar | ||
do not see how he can say no | with our friend's works - after it is finished he will be under further obligations to you! The Major does not know how quickly Chartran paints & how little of his valuable time will be taken. This whole matter will be treated confidentially as | ||
especially coming from you. | |||
I do not think there is a | |||
crowned head in Europe who | |||
would not accept a similar | |||
proposition coming from Chartran | |||
but evidently the | |||
President Elect is not familiar | |||
with our friend's works - | |||
after it is finished he will | |||
be under further obligations | |||
to you! The Major does not | |||
know how quickly Chartran | |||
paints & how little of his | |||
valuable time will be taken. | |||
This whole matter will be | |||
treated confidentially as | |||
requested. | requested. | ||
Did I not understand | Did I not understand you to say that we were to hear from Mr. Pitcairn about a portrait. My impression was that you | ||
you to say that we were | telephoned that you were to see him or his wife? Please accept my personal thanks for all the trouble this matter is giving you and with kind remembrances to the ladies believe me | ||
to hear from Mr. Pitcairn | |||
about a portrait. My | |||
impression was that you | |||
telephoned that you were | |||
to see him or his wife? | |||
Please accept my personal | |||
thanks for all the trouble this | |||
matter is giving you and | |||
with kind remembrances to | |||
the ladies believe me | |||
Very sincerely yours | Very sincerely yours | ||
Roland F. Knoedler | |||
H. C. Frick Esq | H. C. Frick Esq | ||
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Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | ||
P. S. Did you get a notice from | P. S. Did you get a notice from the Ostend Club asking to | ||
the Ostend Club asking to | continue to be a member, dues to be paid only if you make | ||
continue to be a member, dues | use of the Club? Do you think we will go there again? | ||
to be paid only if you make | |||
use of the Club? Do you | |||
think we will go there again? | |||
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[begin page 2 of 2] The scheme you have conceived to decide the Major is excellent & I do not see how he can say no especially coming from you. I do not think there is a crowned head in Europe who would not accept a similar proposition coming from Chartran but evidently the President-Elect is not familiar with our friend's works - after it is finished he will be under further obligations to you! The Major does not know how quickly Chartran paints & how little of his valuable time will be taken. This whole matter will be treated confidentially as requested.
Did I not understand you to say that we were to hear from Mr. Pitcairn about a portrait. My impression was that you telephoned that you were to see him or his wife? Please accept my personal thanks for all the trouble this matter is giving you and with kind remembrances to the ladies believe me
Very sincerely yours Roland F. Knoedler
H. C. Frick Esq Carnegie Bldg. Pittsburgh
P. S. Did you get a notice from the Ostend Club asking to continue to be a member, dues to be paid only if you make use of the Club? Do you think we will go there again?
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