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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:
You will probably recall that two years ago we
 
corresponded about your uncle, Marsden Hartley, and
 
h1 s paintings.
 
  
Although we understood at the time
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You will probably recall that two years ago we corresponded about your uncle, Marsden Hartley, and his paintings. Although we understood at the time that nothing would be definitely settled immediately, we wonder whether any decision has been reached yet.
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We hope that his wishes may prevail, and that the state of his birth may be enriched by his paintings. We should be very glad if you would keep us in mind, and let us know what the ultimate decision is.
  
that nothing would be definitely settled immediately,
 
we wonder whether any decision has been reached yet.
 
We hope that .bis wishes may prevail, and that the
 
state of his birth may be enriched by h1s,pa1ntings.
 
We should be very glad if you would keep us in mind,
 
and let us know what the ultimate dee1s1on 1s.
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
 
hmj
 
  
 
In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collecticn
 
Maine Author Collecticn
  
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hmj

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November 3, 1947

Miss Norma Berger 24 Clearway Street Boston 15, Massachusetts

Dear Miss Berger:

You will probably recall that two years ago we corresponded about your uncle, Marsden Hartley, and his paintings. Although we understood at the time that nothing would be definitely settled immediately, we wonder whether any decision has been reached yet.

We hope that his wishes may prevail, and that the state of his birth may be enriched by his paintings. We should be very glad if you would keep us in mind, and let us know what the ultimate decision is.

Sincerely yours

In Charge of Maine Author Collecticn

hmj