Letter from Gardiner M. Lane to H.C. Frick, 21 November 1910 [page 2 of 2]

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H. C. F. ., -2 open. I will see to printing the catalogue as soon as I received the manuscript from you. We shall announce in the newspaper that this exhibition is to be held, but will say nothing more at this time, leaving it to the newspapers to write up the exhibition when it is formally opened. I understand from my telephone conversation with you this morning that this is satisfactory to you. Once more thanking you, I am Yours sincerely, Gardiner M. Lane H. C. Frick, Esq, Pride's Crossing, Mass. P.S. Will not you and Mrs. Frick take luncheon with us December 1st, and go to the exhibition afterwards? We shall be glad to have you bring any of your guests with you, if you will let us know the number. Mrs. Lane is (???) to your wife. GML

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