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[[preprinted]]
[[double line across at either side of]]CHARLES H. HUBBELL,

[[image: cartoon line drawing of plane flying out of a traditional handheld artist's palette with brush]] [[/preprinted]]

1723 NBC Building
Cleveland, 14, Ohio.
March 15, 1955

Prof. Paul Studenski,
290 Avenue of the Americas,
New York,   New York.

My dear Paul,

I am sending you herewith the material which you so kindly loaned me for use in preparation of a calendar painting showing you flying the National Aeroplane Company's "Titanic".

I would appreciate it if you could send me a brief biographical sketch of your flying (the Bleriot school days in France and your activities in this country, including the types of planes which you have flown.)

It was a real pleasure to spend an evening with you and your charming wife, remember me to her, please.  When next I get to New York, I will endeavor to get in touch with you, even if just to say, "Hello".

Many thanks for all your courtesies, and my best to both you and Mrs. Studenski.

Sincerely,
[[signed]]Charles[[/signed]]

^[[P.S. I am sending some pictures under separate cover.]]