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Letter from Roland F. Knoedler to Henry Clay Frick, 16 March 1898

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LETTERHEAD M. KNOEDLER & CO., SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO., 355 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. CABLE ADDRESSES. KNOEDLER _ NEW YORK. KNOEDLER _ PARIS. PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK. /LETTERHEAD

NOTE Ans. 3/17/98. /NOTE

Mr. H. C. Frick, Pittsburg, Pa.

Dear Mr. Frick,

I am in receipt of your favor of the 15th, inst.

I do not know Mr. Max Pollak. The addresses he gives are not in a particularly good quarter.

I enclose Capoul's letter to me concerning Mr. Vaughan. I had the translation made, which, had I thought for a moment, was unnecessary in your case as Helen could have told you all about it. Capoul is a teacher at the Conservatory of Music here and gives private lessons besides. If you wish, after having read his letter, I might ask him how much it would cost for the month or two, tuition, if Vaughan thinks of going on the stage.

I suppose that you have seen the 'American Rousseau' who is in your city with mr. Carstairs.

Yours very truly,

SIGNED Roland F. Knoedler

END OF LETTER; LETTER + 2 ENCLOSURES