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Letter from John C. Van Dyke to Henry Clay Frick, 23 September 1895
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Ans'd 9/24/95 | |||
9/24/95 | |||
RUTGERS COLLEGE | RUTGERS COLLEGE | ||
AND | AND | ||
RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL | RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, | ||
THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE | THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, | ||
BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, | |||
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. | ||
Sept 23/95 | Sept 23/95 | ||
H. C. Frick, Esq're | H. C. Frick, Esq're | ||
Dear Sir: | Dear Sir: | ||
I have not had the pleasure of meeting you but possibly Mr. Carnegie has mentioned my name to you and so I venture to send you an enclosure that will explain itself and may interest you. | |||
My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr. Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr. Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had | |||
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My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had | |||
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[begin page 1 of 2] Ans'd 9/24/95 RUTGERS COLLEGE AND RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Sept 23/95 H. C. Frick, Esq're Dear Sir: I have not had the pleasure of meeting you but possibly Mr. Carnegie has mentioned my name to you and so I venture to send you an enclosure that will explain itself and may interest you.
My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr. Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr. Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had [end page 1 of 2]