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May 28th., 1936.

Dear Sir:

We are in receipt of your kind letter of May 26th., in which you suggest that we send you releases regarding exhibitions for use in your coming broadcasts.

We, like most of the other galleries, are nearly at the close of our season, and unfortunately will not, therefore, be holding any important shows before the Fall.

It has occurred to us, however, that you might be interested in something in the way of a revue of a particular period, such as the artists of the French 18th. Century School, or those of 19th. Century school.

If this idea appeals to you, we would be glad to take the matter up at your convenience, and prepare something along the lines which you feel would be most interesting to your audience.

With renewed thanks, we are,

Yours very truly,

JACQUES SELIGMANN & CO., Inc.

By,

William Rose, Esq.,
Station W-I-N-S,
114 East 58th. St.,
New York, New York.