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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 6 May 1908

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If there are any you don't care for and think too expensive simply return them.  I should think they would look stunning in your country house.  
If there are any you don't care for and think too expensive simply return them.  I should think they would look stunning in your country house.  


There is no evidence of depression in Paris, everyone is gay & it is crowded with Americans & the hotels are all full.  Commercialism is relegated to the background & an atmosphere of art makes one realize that pictures etc have a substantial place & a sound footing.  
There is no evidence of depression in Paris, everyone is gay & it is crowded with Americans & the hotels are all full.  Commercialism is relegated to the background & an atmosphere of art makes one realize that pictures etc have a substantial place & a sound footing.  


I wish you were here, the Van Dycks look better than ever, even the group looks fine. Mrs. Huntington, Morgan, Widener & many others are here.  
I wish you were here, the Van Dycks look better than ever, even the group looks fine. Mrs. Huntington, Morgan, Widener & many others are here.  


With kindest regards and deep appreciation  
With kindest regards and deep appreciation  


Yours Sincerely  
Yours Sincerely  
Charlie Carstairs  
Charlie Carstairs  


 
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[[ In pencil, lower right corner]] [HC.316.003]
 
 
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[begin page 3 of 3] If there are any you don't care for and think too expensive simply return them. I should think they would look stunning in your country house.

There is no evidence of depression in Paris, everyone is gay & it is crowded with Americans & the hotels are all full. Commercialism is relegated to the background & an atmosphere of art makes one realize that pictures etc have a substantial place & a sound footing.

I wish you were here, the Van Dycks look better than ever, even the group looks fine. Mrs. Huntington, Morgan, Widener & many others are here.

With kindest regards and deep appreciation

Yours Sincerely Charlie Carstairs

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