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(no more blue paper) EUROPE LOG, page eight Tuesday, May 23, 1972 VISITORS Yesterday afternoon three ladies came in to see drawings. First they said drawings of the MILLET School, but while I was showing HARPIGNIES and JACQUE, they inquired whether we didn't have something by FRAGONARD or Boucher [strikethrough] Bousher [/strikethrough]. I don't know whether they thought that the latter were of the MILLET school. One of them is Mrs. Alvin Walker, of Montreal, who with her husband is on our mailing list, and she mentioned having been to the 51st Street Gallery. The note on her card reads: "Fall 1958 lent Slatkin Renoir Degas exhibition. 'The Dancer', Degas, pastel" She has said that she would come in tomorrow. I else showed them the AUBRY, which I felt is about as close to FRAGONARD as we have at the moment. We Will be closed on Monday (Memorial Day). Wednesday, May 24th, 1972 MR GRANGE (Thomas P. Grange, Esq, of London) dropped in yesterday to see you, and is going to write you towards making an appointment when you will be in London. Your letter of the 22nd. The first we have since you left, arrived this morning, and I am of course savingg the things for Mr. Porjas, who is being operated on this morning. We certainly miss him. I have his hospital telephone number, and suppose that if necessary I can get him on the phone tomorrow. MRS. Walker has not come in today, as she said.