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Letter from John Brashear to Henry C. Frick, 7 January 1918 [page 2 of 2]

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has a very excellent collection of Paintings at his home - and has expressed a great desire to see your wonderful pictures at a time when the gallery would be open to him. I think it was the gentleman in attendance that day, who told me you occasionally issued cards of admission, and I promised I would write you a bit about the matter. I do not know Mr Borden very well - only that he is a son of the man famous in the condensed milk industry established by him. Our granddaughter is visiting the family at this time. If it is your custom to issue cards of admission - and not otherwise - I am sure Mr Borden would appreciate a card permitting time to see your art work. His address is Mr Gail Borden - Larchmont, New York

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