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JO'T:M

November 9th, 1932

Dear Miss Roullier,

Quite some time ago in Paris I wrote to you, at Mr. Germain Seligmann's request, asking your views regarding an exhibition of fine water colors and drawings to be held probably at the beginning of the year in Chicago; and it is quite likely, since we have had no reply from you, that the letter has miscarried and we consequently enclose a copy herewith.

As I have just returned from Europe and we would like to get our exhibition plans definitely arranged, I would appreciate it very much if you would let me have your views on this matter as soon as possible.

Looking forward to the pleasure of hearing from you very soon,

Please believe me to be

Yours very truly,

(James St.L. O'Toole)

Miss Alice Roullier,
414 South Michigan Blvd.,
Chicago, Illinois.