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October 21, 1941
  
 
Mr. Marsden Hartley
 
Mr. Marsden Hartley
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Maine
 
Maine
 
Dear Mr. Hartley:
 
Dear Mr. Hartley:
Your generosity overwhelms us l Delighted
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Your generosity overwhelms usDelighted
as we are to accept the gift of PORT OE' NEW YORK.,
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as we are to accept the gift of PORT OF NEW YORK,
 
we are almost as pleased for the Farmington
 
we are almost as pleased for the Farmington
library. We are sending on to'tbem a copy., and
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library. We are sending on to them a copy, and
 
enclosing a copy of our letter to them. Thank
 
enclosing a copy of our letter to them. Thank
you very., very much indeed.
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you very, very much indeed.
Your letter holds interesting news., too., and
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Your letter holds interesting news, too, and
we shall hope for a call from you in December., as
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we shall hope for a call from you in December, as
 
you suggest.
 
you suggest.
 
Is THE SPANGLE OF EXISTENCE published yet?
 
Is THE SPANGLE OF EXISTENCE published yet?
We try not to miss suoh· important items.,· and i.f
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We try not to miss such important items, and if
this book has escaped our attention., we shall
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this book has escaped our attention, we shall
 
have to plead human fallibility. Of course we
 
have to plead human fallibility. Of course we
 
intend to order it for the lending section, as
 
intend to order it for the lending section, as
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MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
BY
 
BY
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SECRETARY
 
hmj
 
hmj
 
Encls.
 
Encls.
 
SECRETARY
 
  
 
 

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October 21, 1941

Mr. Marsden Hartley Corea Maine Dear Mr. Hartley: Your generosity overwhelms us! Delighted as we are to accept the gift of PORT OF NEW YORK, we are almost as pleased for the Farmington library. We are sending on to them a copy, and enclosing a copy of our letter to them. Thank you very, very much indeed. Your letter holds interesting news, too, and we shall hope for a call from you in December, as you suggest. Is THE SPANGLE OF EXISTENCE published yet? We try not to miss such important items, and if this book has escaped our attention, we shall have to plead human fallibility. Of course we intend to order it for the lending section, as we do all non-fiction books by Maine authors; and we shall hope for your continuing graciousness in the matter of the Maine Author Collection. Our best wishes for your visit to the Atlantic Monthly Press. Very truly yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY SECRETARY hmj Encls.