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New York, February 6, 1919.
New York, February 8, 1919.


Dear Mr. DeForest,
Dear Mr. DeForest,
 
Replying to your favor of the 7th, either the afternoon of May 15th or 26th - say between four and six-thirty, will be glad to have your Federation of Arts visit my gallery.
Replying to your favor of the 7th, either the afternoon of May 15th or 26th- say between four and six-thirty,  
will be glad to have your Federation of Arts visit my gallery.
I have turned your letter over to Mr. Bridge, who looks after such matters, and he will confer with you as to the proper card of admittance to be furnished the visitors.  
I have turned your letter over to Mr. Bridge, who looks after such matters, and he will confer with you as to the proper card of admittance to be furnished the visitors.  


Sincerely yours,
Sincerely yours,
Robert W. DeForest, Msq.,
[Henry Clay Frick]
30 Bond Broad Street, New York.
 
Robert W. DeForest, Esq.,
30 Broad Street, New York.

Revision as of 14:32, 1 October 2022

New York, February 8, 1919.

Dear Mr. DeForest, Replying to your favor of the 7th, either the afternoon of May 15th or 26th - say between four and six-thirty, will be glad to have your Federation of Arts visit my gallery. I have turned your letter over to Mr. Bridge, who looks after such matters, and he will confer with you as to the proper card of admittance to be furnished the visitors.

Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]

Robert W. DeForest, Esq., 30 Broad Street, New York.