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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Charles S. Carstairs, 28 October 1913

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Stamped, top of page COPY IN LETTER BOOK.


Letter


October 28, 1913.


My dear Carstairs:


Please note the enclosed. I have written the parties that I am out of the market. Have been expecting to hear from you regarding the Radnor collection, but I presume there is nothing doing.


The new house is making splendid progress; the windows are being put in, the plastering well under way and everything seems to be working out well.


We have had miserable weather for the last three weeks. Notwithstanding I have had some good golf. Made the last nine holes at Myopia the other day in 46 and have given Grier some pretty good trouncings - as much as eight up and seven to play twice recently.


Things might look better, but they might be a great deal worse. I am very hopeful.


With kind regards to you and yours,


Always,


Sincerely yours,


Mr. C. S. Carstairs,


P.S. Our friend is looking well and seems to be enjoying life.


In pencil, lower right corner of page [HC.317.012 ]