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MCKIM, MEAD & WHITE, | |||
101 PARK AVENUE | 101 PARK AVENUE | ||
NEW YORK | NEW YORK | ||
WM. | WM. RUTHERFORD MEAD, | ||
WM. | WM. MITCHELL KENDALL, | ||
BURT L. FENNER, | |||
WM. | WM. SYMMES RICHARDSON, | ||
T.J. | T.J. VAN DER BENT, | ||
LAWRENCE GRANT WHITE. | |||
October 22, 1919. | October 22, 1919. | ||
Thomas Hastings, Esq., | Thomas Hastings, Esq., | ||
52 Vanderbilt Avenue, | 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, | ||
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Dear Hastings: | Dear Hastings: | ||
The officers and members of the Board of Directors | The officers and members of the Board of Directors of the Institute will meet in New York on November 11th and 12th. | ||
of the Institute will meet in New York on November 11th and | I am endeavoring to obtain permission for them to see three of four of the notable buildings while they are here, and am particularly anxious to have them see the Frick house and Gallery. Do you suppose Mr. Frick would be willing to extend us that courtesy? If so, it would be very greatly appreciated. | ||
12th. I am endeavoring to obtain permission for them to see | We could, of course, arrange our time to suit his convenience, though if it made no difference to him, the latter part of the afternoon, say four o'clock, would be most convenient for them. | ||
three of four of the notable | |||
am particularly anxious to have them see the Frick house and | |||
Gallery. Do you suppose Mr. Frick would be willing to extend | |||
us that courtesy? | |||
We could, of course, arrange our time to suit his | |||
part of the afternoon, say four o'clock, would be most | |||
convenient for them. | |||
Yours very truly, | Yours very truly, | ||
Burt L. Fenner | Burt L. Fenner | ||
BLF. | BLF. |
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MCKIM, MEAD & WHITE, 101 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK
WM. RUTHERFORD MEAD, WM. MITCHELL KENDALL, BURT L. FENNER, WM. SYMMES RICHARDSON, T.J. VAN DER BENT, LAWRENCE GRANT WHITE.
October 22, 1919. Thomas Hastings, Esq., 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City.
Dear Hastings: The officers and members of the Board of Directors of the Institute will meet in New York on November 11th and 12th. I am endeavoring to obtain permission for them to see three of four of the notable buildings while they are here, and am particularly anxious to have them see the Frick house and Gallery. Do you suppose Mr. Frick would be willing to extend us that courtesy? If so, it would be very greatly appreciated. We could, of course, arrange our time to suit his convenience, though if it made no difference to him, the latter part of the afternoon, say four o'clock, would be most convenient for them.
Yours very truly, Burt L. Fenner BLF.