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March 1st., 1944.

Dear Léger:

As I am trying to leave Saturday morning, of course I want to complete as far as feasible at present, everything regarding the exhibition of your works.

I am therefore rushing to you herein, a rough draft ^[[*]] of what I intend sending to the different publications and critics. Will you go over it and give me your "o.k." particularly as regards the facts and dates, as well as my statement that they have never before been shown together? This is not in its final form as to style, but that is a detail which I trust you will leave to me. 

You will notice that I mention only two monumental compositions - Roger Vivier's and the one which I will exhibit. Did you paint a third, and if so where is it?

Would you let me have by return mail, whatever photographs you have available of this group, so that we can send them out immediately to some of the magazines!

I shall 'phone you tomorrow morning to get your o.k. re the draft.

Yours very sincerely,

Fernand Leger, Esq.,
328 E. 42nd. St.,
New York, 17, New York. (Germain Séligmann)

^[[*in duplicate]]