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− | + | Mr. Marsden Hartley | |
− | + | 27 Broadway | |
− | + | Bangor, Maine | |
− | Bangor, | + | Dear Mr. Hartley: |
− | Dear Mr. | + | Thank you tor your letter of January 19, |
− | Thank you tor your letter | + | telling us of the Boston exhibit and the notices. |
− | telling | + | The library subscribes to the Bangor Daily |
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− | library subscribes to the Bangor Daily | ||
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Commercial and the Christian Science Monitor, so | Commercial and the Christian Science Monitor, so | ||
the clippings from those papers will be included | the clippings from those papers will be included | ||
− | in our files. | + | in our files. If, however, you have the others |
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from the Boston papers, and do not care to keep | from the Boston papers, and do not care to keep | ||
− | + | them, we would be very glad to add them to the | |
− | them, we would be | ||
other material. | other material. | ||
− | + | We are always very pleased to hear from you | |
− | We are | + | and learn of the various exhibits and successes |
− | and learn of the various exhibits | + | which come to an outstanding son of Maine, and |
− | which come to an outstanding son | + | trust that some day you will find it possible to |
− | + | call at the Library. | |
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− | Maine, and | ||
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− | trust that some | ||
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Very truly yours | Very truly yours | ||
Revision as of 23:57, 11 April 2017
January 20, 1940 Mr. Marsden Hartley 27 Broadway Bangor, Maine Dear Mr. Hartley: Thank you tor your letter of January 19, telling us of the Boston exhibit and the notices. The library subscribes to the Bangor Daily Commercial and the Christian Science Monitor, so the clippings from those papers will be included in our files. If, however, you have the others from the Boston papers, and do not care to keep them, we would be very glad to add them to the other material. We are always very pleased to hear from you and learn of the various exhibits and successes which come to an outstanding son of Maine, and trust that some day you will find it possible to call at the Library. Very truly yours
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