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[[start lefthand page]]She is a very fine and delightful person who [[underlined]] has already made one important gift of tapestries to the Museum. [[/underlined]] I am sorry I cannot introduce her to you in person but the less sorry because I know to what good hands I am entrusting her.

Sincerely

[[underlined]] Phyllis Ackerman - [[/underlined]]

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[[underlined]] Ellis Ackerman [[/underlined]] 

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HOTEL AMBASSADOR
CHICAGO
HOTEL SHERMAN COMPANY
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January 15, 1923

Dear M. Seligmann

I have told [[underlined]] Mrs. C. J. Martin [[/underlined]] of Minneapolis about your very long, very narrow mille fleurs strip and advised her to buy it for her dining room. She may get to see it when she is in New York a few days hence but more probably she will come into your Paris place [[underlined]] very late on [[/underlined]]

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