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Letter from John C. Van Dyke to Henry Clay Frick, 23 September 1895

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Ansd ANSWERED
Ans'd 9/24/95
9/24/95
 
LETTER
 
RUTGERS COLLEGE  
RUTGERS COLLEGE  
AND
AND
RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL.
RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL,
THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE  
THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS,  
BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS,  
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.  
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.  
Sept 23/95  
Sept 23/95  
H. C. Frick, Esq're  
H. C. Frick, Esq're  
Dear Sir:  
Dear Sir:  
I have not had the pleasure of meeting you but possibly Mr. Carnegie has mentioned my name to you and so I venture to send you an enclosure that will explain itself and may interest you.


I have not had the pleasure of meeting you but possibly Mr Carnegie has mentioned my name to you and so I venture to send you an enclosure that will explain itself and may interest you.
My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr. Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr. Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had  
 
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My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had  
 
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[begin page 1 of 2] Ans'd 9/24/95 RUTGERS COLLEGE AND RUTGERS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, THE NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGE FOR THE BENEFIT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Sept 23/95 H. C. Frick, Esq're Dear Sir: I have not had the pleasure of meeting you but possibly Mr. Carnegie has mentioned my name to you and so I venture to send you an enclosure that will explain itself and may interest you.

My sending this enclosure is apropos of my having just returned from spending a pleasant Sunday with Mr. Frank Thomson at Merion and he, having seen you recently, was speaking of your interest in art matters and your purchasing pictures. I knew through Mr. Carnegie that you were fond of art and had liked some pictures that I had [end page 1 of 2]