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November 24, 1923.

Mrs. Murray Livingston. Hotel Saville,
Fifth Avenue & 29th. Street,
New York City, N.Y.

My dear Mrs. Livingston:-

Your letter just received and I was so sorry to hear of your accident. I know just what it means to be confined to ones bed and I can sympathize with you most sincerely.

Allow me to return the compliment and to express the hope that you may soon be yourself again and I so hope that I may have the pleasure of seeing you here in the Museum. We are making great additions to our collections and will soon need another building to accommodate the treasures that are pouring in. The time is ripe to gather in the harvest and we are doing all in our power to save as much as possible for the edification of future students.

I am sending herewith my check for the blankets and want to thank you for thus enabling us to settle this matter. They will be duly appreciated and will therefore serve their purpose in the world. 

Again thanking you for your kind letter I am,

Sincerely yours,