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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Charles S. Carstairs, 17 June 1912

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H. C. FRICK,  
H. C. FRICK,  
PITTSBURGH, PA.  
PITTSBURGH, PA.  
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640 FIFTH AVENUE  
640 FIFTH AVENUE  


 
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
[[ Stamped top of page ]] COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
 
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Pride's Crossing,  
Pride's Crossing,  
Massachusetts,  
Massachusetts,  
June 17, 1912.  
June 17, 1912.  


My dear Carstairs:  
My dear Carstairs:  
 
I enclose letter that may be of interest to you.  Please advise the young lady that I have done so.  
 
I enclose letter that may be of intererst to you.  Please advise the young lady that I have done so.  
 


Everything going well.  I think I have improved very much in my golf since playing with you.  Went out the other day in forty-six; this morning I did about as well and made the first hole in three.  Hope you are having a good time.  With kind regards,  
Everything going well.  I think I have improved very much in my golf since playing with you.  Went out the other day in forty-six; this morning I did about as well and made the first hole in three.  Hope you are having a good time.  With kind regards,  


Sincerely yours,  
Sincerely yours,  
 
[Henry Clay Frick]


Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
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Enc.  
Enc.
 
 
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H. C. FRICK, PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW YORK ADDRESS 640 FIFTH AVENUE

COPY IN LETTER BOOK.

Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, June 17, 1912.

My dear Carstairs: I enclose letter that may be of interest to you. Please advise the young lady that I have done so.

Everything going well. I think I have improved very much in my golf since playing with you. Went out the other day in forty-six; this morning I did about as well and made the first hole in three. Hope you are having a good time. With kind regards,

Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]

Mr. Charles S. Carstairs, London, England.


Enc.