Letter from John C. Van Dyke to Henry Clay Frick, 25 September 1895
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[begin page 2 of 2] a small sum. In other words he is a reliable man.
I hope to meet you at Pittsburg in November if not sooner. Expect to go out there then with Mr. Carnegie to see the opening of the library. In the meantime I should be glad to see you in New York if you are stopping there and have the leisure to see people on non-business matters. Yours very truly John C. Van Dyke [end page 2 of 2]
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