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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Charles S. Carstairs, 28 October 1913
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COPY IN LETTER BOOK. | |||
October 28, 1913. | October 28, 1913. | ||
My dear Carstairs: | |||
My dear Carstairs: | |||
Please note the enclosed. I have written the parties that I am out of the market. Have been expecting to hear from you regarding the Radnor collection, but I presume there is nothing doing. | Please note the enclosed. I have written the parties that I am out of the market. Have been expecting to hear from you regarding the Radnor collection, but I presume there is nothing doing. | ||
The new house is making splendid progress; the windows are being put in, the plastering well under way and everything seems to be working out well. | The new house is making splendid progress; the windows are being put in, the plastering well under way and everything seems to be working out well. | ||
We have had miserable weather for the last three weeks. Notwithstanding I have had some good golf. Made the last nine holes at Myopia the other day in 46 and have given Grier some pretty good trouncings - as much as eight up and seven to play twice recently. | We have had miserable weather for the last three weeks. Notwithstanding I have had some good golf. Made the last nine holes at Myopia the other day in 46 and have given Grier some pretty good trouncings - as much as eight up and seven to play twice recently. | ||
Things might look better, but they might be a great deal worse. I am very hopeful. | Things might look better, but they might be a great deal worse. I am very hopeful. | ||
With kind regards to you and yours, | With kind regards to you and yours, | ||
Always, | Always, | ||
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
[Henry Clay Frick] | |||
Mr. C. S. Carstairs, | Mr. C. S. Carstairs, | ||
P.S. Our friend is looking well and seems to be enjoying life. | |||
P.S. Our friend is looking well and seems to be enjoying life. | |||
Revision as of Jan 28, 2019, 2:29:27 AM
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.
October 28, 1913.
My dear Carstairs: Please note the enclosed. I have written the parties that I am out of the market. Have been expecting to hear from you regarding the Radnor collection, but I presume there is nothing doing.
The new house is making splendid progress; the windows are being put in, the plastering well under way and everything seems to be working out well.
We have had miserable weather for the last three weeks. Notwithstanding I have had some good golf. Made the last nine holes at Myopia the other day in 46 and have given Grier some pretty good trouncings - as much as eight up and seven to play twice recently.
Things might look better, but they might be a great deal worse. I am very hopeful.
With kind regards to you and yours,
Always,
Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]
Mr. C. S. Carstairs,
P.S. Our friend is looking well and seems to be enjoying life.