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May 28, 1954
 
May 28, 1954
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Miss Norma Berger
 
Miss Norma Berger
 
24 Clearway Street
 
24 Clearway Street
 
Boston 15, Massachusetts
 
Boston 15, Massachusetts
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Dear Miss Berger:
 
Dear Miss Berger:
Several years ago we corresponded with you
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regarding the disposition of some paintings of
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Several years ago we corresponded with you regarding the disposition of some paintings of your uncle, Marsden Hartley.
your uncle, Marsden Hartley.
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Since this correspondence is still in our
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Since this correspondence is still in our unfinished file, on which we check from time to time, we are writing to inquire whether or not the matter was ever settled.
unfinished file, on which we check from time to
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time, we are writing to inquire whether or not
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We appreciate that such business often requires considerable time, and we appreciate your attitude regarding Mr. Hartley's wishes.
the matter was ever settled.
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We appreciate that such business often
 
requires cons1derab.le time, and we appreciate
 
your attitude regarding Mr. Hartley's wishes.
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
 
hmJ
 
  
 
In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
  
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hmj

Latest revision as of 15:30, 12 October 2017

May 28, 1954

Miss Norma Berger 24 Clearway Street Boston 15, Massachusetts

Dear Miss Berger:

Several years ago we corresponded with you regarding the disposition of some paintings of your uncle, Marsden Hartley.

Since this correspondence is still in our unfinished file, on which we check from time to time, we are writing to inquire whether or not the matter was ever settled.

We appreciate that such business often requires considerable time, and we appreciate your attitude regarding Mr. Hartley's wishes.

Sincerely yours

In Charge of Maine Author Collection

hmj