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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Charles S. Carstairs, 23 July 1912
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COPY IN LETTER BOOK. | |||
H. C. FRICK, | H. C. FRICK, | ||
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640 FIFTH AVENUE. | 640 FIFTH AVENUE. | ||
Donation | |||
Pride's Crossing, | Pride's Crossing, | ||
Massachusetts, | Massachusetts, | ||
July 23, 1912. | July 23, 1912. | ||
My dear Charlie: | My dear Charlie: | ||
The profit to the credit of our joint account is not so large as I hoped for; but, unfortunately I had bad advice. But it gives me much pleasure to enclose herewith check for $10,160.00. We will do better next time. | The profit to the credit of our joint account is not so large as I hoped for; but, unfortunately I had bad advice. But it gives me much pleasure to enclose herewith check for $10,160.00. We will do better next time. | ||
Grier spent Saturday and Sunday with me. We only played Sunday. I won by five up and three to play. Mutual friend suggested Grier not well and it is borne out by the fact that on his return to New York he was confined to his room the next day. It is however, I believe, an established fact that no well man was ever beaten. | Grier spent Saturday and Sunday with me. We only played Sunday. I won by five up and three to play. Mutual friend suggested Grier not well and it is borne out by the fact that on his return to New York he was confined to his room the next day. It is however, I believe, an established fact that no well man was ever beaten. | ||
We have the model of the house here and it seems to receive unstinted praise. | We have the model of the house here and it seems to receive unstinted praise. | ||
Hastings will soon be with you and will give you all the particulars. | Hastings will soon be with you and will give you all the particulars. | ||
Received the cable regarding the Velasquez. | Received the cable regarding the Velasquez. | ||
With kind regards, | With kind regards, | ||
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
[Henry Clay Frick] | |||
Enc. | |||
Enc. | |||
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COPY IN LETTER BOOK.
H. C. FRICK, PITTSBURGH, PA.
NEW YORK ADDRESS 640 FIFTH AVENUE.
Donation
Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, July 23, 1912.
My dear Charlie: The profit to the credit of our joint account is not so large as I hoped for; but, unfortunately I had bad advice. But it gives me much pleasure to enclose herewith check for $10,160.00. We will do better next time.
Grier spent Saturday and Sunday with me. We only played Sunday. I won by five up and three to play. Mutual friend suggested Grier not well and it is borne out by the fact that on his return to New York he was confined to his room the next day. It is however, I believe, an established fact that no well man was ever beaten.
We have the model of the house here and it seems to receive unstinted praise.
Hastings will soon be with you and will give you all the particulars.
Received the cable regarding the Velasquez.
With kind regards,
Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]
Enc.