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[[underlined]]  MRS. GEORGE C. LEE [[/underlined]] 284 Summer Wst. Wd. Dedham 1800
-- Her daughter told me the old lady is very ill and an invalid. She still has the [[underlined]] PICASSO [[/underlined]] "Woman" and [[underlined]] SEURAT [[/underlined]] study for the Grande Jatte.

[[underlined]] MRS. SAMUEL D. WARREN [[/underlined]]  166 Marlborough St. Commonwealth 0300
-- Sister of Gardiner. Would like to sell some paintings: [[underlined]] POURBUS, VAN LOO, BRONZINO, DE VOS, CORNELISZ, HOPPNER, REYNOLDS, FLINK, LARGILLIERE [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] MR. & MRS. HARVEY H. BUNDY [[/underlined]] 133 Beacon St. Commonwealth 3722
-- Out of town for the week while I was there.

[[underlined]] JOHN BRIGGS POTTER [[/underlined]] 94 Pinckney St. Lafayet 7188 
-- He is very ill. They don't want to sell. The children will inherit. I couldn't see a thing.

[[underlined]] [[strikethrough]] GILBERT E. FULLER [[/strikethrough]][[/underlined]] 19 Brimmer St. Capitol 4460
 -- They have nothing more for sale except perhaps a [[underlined]] FORAIN [[/underlined]].

[[underlined]] MRS. WILLIAM HERMAN [[/underlined]]--  Is dead. Her [[strikethrough]] sister [[/strikethrough]] ^[[daughter]] -in-law who is the wife of  

[[underlined]] DR. WILLIAM HERMAN [[/underlined]] 52 Pinckney St. Capitol 9891
-- couldn't receive me because ill. Still has paintings amongst them [[underlined]] VAN GOGH [[/underlined]] "The Wheatfield".

[[underlined]] MRS. GEORGE A. THORNE [[/underlined]] -- Couldn't locate her but intend to ask Mrs. Shaw McKean about her.

[[underlined]] MRS. E. D. BRANDEGEE [[/underlined]] Faulkner Farm Brookline, Mass. ^[[Arnold 01.77]] -- 
Is known in town as somebody who wants to sell. I couldn't see her as said would be out of town. Would show me collection another time. ^[[: owns Corregio?]] 

[[underlined]] MRS. WM. TUDOR GARDINER [[/underlined]]416 Marlborough St. 
-- Has leased 184 Beacon St. house where [[underline]] Romney [[/underlined]] "Mrs. Siddons", [[underline]] RIGAUD [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] SANVOORT [[/underlined]] are hanging. She might sell these but would not remove them while tenants occupy house. Have asked her for photographs.

[[underlined]] CHARLES P. CURTIS [[/underlined]] 244 Beacon St.
-- Would have been glad to show me collection but for illness in family. Should let him know when in Boston again.

[[underlined]] RICHARD E. SUMMER [[/underlined]]
-- Is dead, but couldn't find what had become of his things.

[[underlined]] HORATIO G. CURTIS [[/underlined]]
-- Could locate no such person. There is a Louis Curtis, 179 Marlborough St. Telephone: Lafayet 1955, who might be the heir of the collection.

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