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^[[Hearst]]

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Feb. 3rd, 1932.

Dear Miss Head:

In reference to our conversation, I am sending you in the enclosure letters to Mr. Hearst, regarding the different items we discussed yesterday afternoon:

1. re: Shipment of two fire-places
2. Millefleurs Tapestry - Jean de Mathefalom
3. Romney "Portrait of Mrs. Methuen".

I would be ever so grateful to you if you would find an opportune moment to bring these matters to Mr. Hearst's attention personally, as due to his vast organization, I am afraid that matters become very much detained.

I enjoyed so much seeing you in such good health and spirits, and with my best wishes for a very pleasant and successful trip, I remain, with my kindest regards,

Most sincerely,

(R. H. Waegen)

Miss A. M. Head,
Ritz Tower,
New York City.

P.S. Kindly extend my personal regard to Mr. Hearst, Miss Davies, Joe Willicombe, Harry Crocker, and all the others.