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^[[✓]] [[preprinted]] THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS
1741 NEW YORK AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. C.

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
NEW YORK, N.Y.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
 
ROBERT W. DE FOREST, PRESIDENT
W. K. BIXBY, 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT

LEILA MECHLIN, SECRETARY
CUTHBERT LEE, ASSOCIATE SECRETARY
HELEN H. CAMBELL, ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FREDERIC A. DELANO, TREASURER
IRENE M. RICHARDS, ASST. TREASURER
RICHARD F. BACH, EXTENSION SECRETARY

VICE-PRESIDENTS
CECILIA BEAUX, NEW YORK
E. H. BLASHFIELD, NEW YORK
ROBERT WOODS BLISS, WASHINGTON
MRS. GEORGE BLUMENTHAL, NEW YORK
HOWELL C. BROWN, LOS ANGELES

C. T. CROCKER, SAN FRANCISCO
WILLIAM O. GOODMAN, CHICAGO
MORRIS GRAY, BOSTON
A. A. HAMERSCHLAG, PITTSBURGH
EDGAR L. HEWETT, SANTA FE

ARCHER M. HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK
JOHN F. LEWIS, PHILADELPHIA
FRANK G. LOGAN, CHICAGO
A. W. MELLON, WASHINGTON
JOHN BARTON PAYNE, WASHINGTON

WILLIAM B. SANDERS, CLEVELAND
GEORGE DUDLEY SEYMOUR, NEW HAVEN
JOHN R. VAN DERLIP, MINNEAPOLIS
CHARLES D. WALCOTT, WASHINGTON
HENRY WHITE, WASHINGTON

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1741 NEW YORK AVENUE N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
[[/preprinted]]

June 9, 1926

Jacques Seligmann & Co., 
Fifty-first St. & Fifth Avenue,
New York.

Dear Sir:

I would like to make the suggestion that you advertise in the American Magazine of Art in order to familiarize our members and subscribers with your new location.

This magazine is published by the American Federation of Arts, the national art society taking the places as far as a private organization may of the ministry of fine arts of foreign countries. In 1008 cities it has individual members who are for the most part lay individuals, a large number of whom are buyers of art.

Sincerely yours,

[[signature]] Cuthbert Lee [[/signature]]
Associate Secretary.

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