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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 29 July 1913

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H. C. Frick, Esq., 29.7.13.   [[ Page ]] 3.  
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H. C. Frick, Esq., 29.7.13.
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feeling of a home.  You ought to derive a very great amount of pleasure in gradually pulling it together by the acquisition of beautiful works of art.  
feeling of a home.  You ought to derive a very great amount of pleasure in gradually pulling it together by the acquisition of beautiful works of art.  


I send you an article by Sir Claude Phillips on our exhibition, which we closed Saturday last.  It seems to have been greatly admired.  
I send you an article by Sir Claude Phillips on our exhibition, which we closed Saturday last.  It seems to have been greatly admired.  


With kind regards,  
With kind regards,  
Yours sincerely,  
Yours sincerely,  
C. S. Carstairs  
C. S. Carstairs  


Enc.  
Enc.  


 
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feeling of a home. You ought to derive a very great amount of pleasure in gradually pulling it together by the acquisition of beautiful works of art.

I send you an article by Sir Claude Phillips on our exhibition, which we closed Saturday last. It seems to have been greatly admired.

With kind regards, Yours sincerely, C. S. Carstairs

Enc.

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