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September 21, 1954 Miss Norma G. Berger 320 Tappan Street

Brookline, Massachusetts

Dear Miss Berger: It is certainly kind of you to remember us, We are and to offer the Marsden Hartley items. grateful. We are, also, chagrined: we shall have to ask the nature of the proposed gifts for reasons of Sometimes we are offered, for instance, space. swords and.bedspreads, china mugs and whale oil lamps -- interesting and valuable, but needing proper display and storage facilities. It would be an injustice were we to accept something for which we could not properly care. Books, some papers, paintings -- such as these we could probably handle suitably. And would you be willing Do you understand? to give us an idea of the nature of the gifts? We do so very much hope that we can have them. Recent visitors to the Maine Author Collection Miss Evans were Mary Wyman and Abbie Huston Evans. immedia.tely asked for Mr. Hartley' s poems, and was most interesting in discussing her conversations with him. Sincerely yours

hmj Encl--1

In Charge of Maine Author Collection