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Letter from Alice Creelman to Henry Clay Frick, 2 June 1915

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[begin page 1 of 3] JUN 4 1915 FORWARDED from NY REFERRED ANSWERED F 9 West 83d St. June 2, 1915 Dear Mr. Frick: I am very pleased to have had the opportunity this morning to view your paintings with Mr. Henry Dearth. Mr. Dearth asks me to convey to you his thanks and appreciation. Aside from being a friend I value his opinion above any one in America. He is as Quixotic perhaps as Sir Hugh but his connoisseurship and knowledge and standard of art is quite as great as Lane's and absolutely without the self-interest side. He has no money or commercial attitude [end page 1 of 3]

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