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RW KP April 3, 1929. ^[[checkmark]] Dear Chris, I received the letter of your Secretary of April 1st, this morning, and thank you for the thought of information. I am extremely sorry to hear that your wife is ill and I sincerely hope that it is nothing of a serious nature. At the same time, I just want to let you know that your change of plans is, in that respect, quite agreeable to me as I intend to come to Detroit myself the beginning of next week and I shall not miss communicating with you upon my arrival and look forward to seeing something of you out there. I hope this will find you the best of health and sending you my best wishes for your wife's speedy recovery, I meanwhile remain, with my kindest regards, Yours very sincerely, (Rolf H. Waegen) Christian W. Brandt, Esq., 2111 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.