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Letter from Esther Keagey to Henry C. Frick, 6 October 1919
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615 WEST 136th STREET
Mr. Henry C. Frick Fifth Avenue.
Dear Sir, Is it possible, by special permission, for strangers to see your private art gallery - as is the custom in England? A party of three teachers from New York and two friends from Philadelphia would consider it End of left page
Beginning of right page an inestimable privilege if they might see your gallery one Saturday or Monday. If this is an intrusion not customary in this country please pardon the request. Yours truly, Esther Keagey.
October 6, 1919.
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