Letter from Gardiner M. Lane to H.C. Frick, 5 December 1910 [page 2 of 2]

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H. C. F., - 2 I have never known an exhibition to create so much interest as yours. It is giving pleasure to a great number of people. This morning the Museum was opened only for ticket holders and those paying admission. Nevertheless I understand that the gallery was well filled all the morning, - so well filled that it was different to see the pictures as comfortably as one could wish. Several hundred people were in the gallery at a time. This morning and this evening I have had notices in the paper asking people to visit the collection as much as possible in the morning, when the crowed is not so great. Yours faithfully, Gardiner M Lane H.C. Frick, Esq. Pride's Crossing Mass.

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