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March 1946 -3- [[underline]] BALTIMORE, MARYLAND [[/underline]] [[two columns]] GORDON, Douglas H. (Dr.) (con'd) | WATTEAU - from the Oppenheimer sale; not very interesting PATER - charming little ^[[red??]] chalk; woman standing; 20 x 10 TIEPOLO - four second-rate A few Dutch drawings, close to REIN; one - 15 x 8cms. CORREGIO - two or three drawings ^[[etc..]] JENKINS, Mrs. Spaulding Lowe 937 St. Paul Street Phone: Mulberry 0753 | Completely uninteresting and ugly house. No paintings. Not interested. Belongs to very good societies. KATZ, Joseph (advertising) Office: Lexington 1500 Home: Liberty 9204 16 East Mt. Vernon Place | Is not the son-in-law of J. Epstein. Has a large pastel by DEGAS. I could not see him because he was ill. [[underline]]CALL HIM AGAIN NEXT TIME[[/underline]]. (See page 5 for collection seen 1/47) LOCKHART, Henry Jr. Combesberry Oxford, Maryland | I could not contact him. We have no address. LANDON, Mr. & Mrs. Harold ^[[M]]. | Lives in New York now. LESER, Mrs. Oscar 3915 North Charles St. Phone: Belmont 6176 | Not interested. There is nothing in that home outside of very amusing and gay people. MARBURG, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mt. Vernon Place | I received a letter that Mr. Marburg died recently and Mrs. Marburg is very sad. Could not see me. MOFFET, Mrs. George M.| [[underline]]Dead[[/underline]]. MAY, Mrs. Sadie A. | No longer lives in Baltimore. Lives in North Carolina in the winter; in the summer in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Her Renaissance room is in the Museum. PERLMAN, Philip (lawyer) Home: Overbrook Road, Pikesville Phone: Forest 3533 Office: Munsey Bldg. Phone: Calvert 6730 | Is a trustee of every museum. He said to me to collect everything. Is a very important man. Could not see me; was too busy. ROBINSON, Edward L. 501 Overhill Rd., Roland Park | [[underline]]Investigate him[[/underline]]. ^[[a Mr traveled & acht??]] SHERWOOD, Mr. and Mrs. John W. 204 E. Highfield Rd. Phone: University 9133 | Have mainly English paintings I hear. Clients of Knoedlers. Sent our first letter to Knoedlers. Were out of town. Close friends of Epstein. SHAPIRO, Morris 907 Lake Drive Phone: Lafayette 2029 Office: 313 E. Baltimore St. Phone: Lexington 1900 | Extremely Wealthy. Last year gave a CRESPI to the Museum. Rosen tells me is looking for masterpieces. When finds it has the courage to buy it. Also bought REMBRANDT of Morgan collection. Told me he had HOBEMA other old masters and a RENOIR. I visited him in his office. He promised to come and see me.