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Letter from Mary Gibson to [H.C.] Frick, 8 May 1919 [page 2 of 2]
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Cooper Union for the Advancement | [begin page 2 of 2] | ||
of Science and Art. | Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. | ||
TRUSTEES | TRUSTEES | ||
R. FULTON CUTTING, PRESIDENT | R. FULTON CUTTING, PRESIDENT | ||
J. PIERPONT MORGAN | PETER COOPER HEWITT | ||
J. PIERPONT MORGAN | |||
EDWARD R. HEWITT, TREASURER | CHARLES W. GOULD | ||
EDWARD R. HEWITT, TREASURER | |||
PETER COOPER BRYCE, SECRETARY | |||
EDWARD L. REHM, ASST. SECRETARY | |||
CHARLES R. RICHARDS, DIRECTOR | CHARLES R. RICHARDS, DIRECTOR | ||
NEW YORK, | NEW YORK, | ||
hoped it might be possible this spring - | |||
hoped it might be possible | I have had charge of the Museum of Decorative Arts at Cooper Union, for more than ten years - and have been very happy in seeing the splendid influence our Museum, has had, in the constantly growing appreciation of beauty, in our city - | ||
this spring - | Trusting I am not asking too great a favor - | ||
I have had charge | |||
of the Museum of Decorative | |||
Arts at Cooper Union, for more | |||
than | |||
very happy in seeing the | |||
splendid influence our Museum, | |||
has had, in the constantly | |||
growing appreciation of beauty, | |||
in our city - | |||
Trusting I am not asking | |||
too great a favor | |||
Sincerely | Sincerely | ||
Mary Gibson | Mary Gibson | ||
Curator of the Museum | |||
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[begin page 2 of 2] Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. TRUSTEES R. FULTON CUTTING, PRESIDENT PETER COOPER HEWITT J. PIERPONT MORGAN CHARLES W. GOULD EDWARD R. HEWITT, TREASURER PETER COOPER BRYCE, SECRETARY EDWARD L. REHM, ASST. SECRETARY CHARLES R. RICHARDS, DIRECTOR
NEW YORK, hoped it might be possible this spring - I have had charge of the Museum of Decorative Arts at Cooper Union, for more than ten years - and have been very happy in seeing the splendid influence our Museum, has had, in the constantly growing appreciation of beauty, in our city - Trusting I am not asking too great a favor - Sincerely Mary Gibson Curator of the Museum [end page 2 of 2]