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R  GS/TP

December 9th., 1927.

Dear Mr. Rosenthal:
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As I promised you I would, I am sending you by the bearer a pamphlet on our house in Paris, the Ancien Palais de Sagan. I hope it will interest you and that we shall have your visit over there the next time you are in our city.

To my regret I shall have to sail back to Europe next week, but I am asking my cousin, Mr. René Seligmann, who remains here, to call you up in a few days and inquire whether you might like him to arrange or supervise in any way the lighting fixtures for your tapestry. You remember my suggestion that something should be done in order to light up the tapestry in a more satisfactory way, and if you think that his opinion might be of value to you, I know that he will be glad to call on you.

Looking forward to having soon an opportunity of seeing you again,

Believe me to be,

Yours sincerely,

(Germain Seligmann)

Benjamin Rosenthal, Esq.,
340 Park Avenue,
New York, N.Y.