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Letter from Roger E. Fry to Henry Clay Frick, 16 April 1912

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Office of H.C. Frick
Received
from London
May 4 1912
Carlton Hotel,
Pall Mall,
London
Apr. 16.12.
Apr. 16.12.
Dear Mr. Frick.
Dear Mr. Frick.
I called this morning as you wished and am sorry to miss you. I shall be at the Burlington Magazine this morning and hope you will let me hear from you on the telephone to say when it would suit you to see me. Perhaps you wild. lunch with me at the Reform Club.
 
 
I called this morning as you wished and am sorry to miss you. I shall be at the Burlington Magazine this morning and hope you will let me hear from you on the telephone to say when it would suit you to see me. Perhaps you will lunch with me at the Reform Club.
 
 
Yrs. sincerely Roger Fry.
Yrs. sincerely Roger Fry.

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Office of H.C. Frick Received from London May 4 1912

Carlton Hotel, Pall Mall, London


Apr. 16.12.


Dear Mr. Frick.


I called this morning as you wished and am sorry to miss you. I shall be at the Burlington Magazine this morning and hope you will let me hear from you on the telephone to say when it would suit you to see me. Perhaps you will lunch with me at the Reform Club.


Yrs. sincerely Roger Fry.