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November 7th., 1925.

E. D. Libbey, Esq.,
300 Park Avenue,
New York, New York.

Dear Mr. Libbey:

I have just arrived back from Cincinnati, where we have been giving a very important exhibition of Renaissance and Gothic art, and I have been told that you called in here during my absence.

I rang up your apartment here, but I found out you were away, so I am writing you these few lines to tell you how much I regret having missed you, and also to thank you for your very kind visit.

When you return to New York, I hope to see you, as we have several things here which I am sure would more than interest you, and I am particularly anxious for you to see them before they are disposed of.

Trusting that Mrs. Libbey and yourself are keeping well, and with mynkindest regards, 

Believe me to be,

Yours very sincerely,