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January 29th., 1974.

Dear Muriel: 

Ever since the arrival of your letter and check arrived, I've been trying to think of something interesting to tell you - but I fear my life has been a bit too routine for anything spectacular.

I did get up to see Fritz' exhibition last week and hope it went well. At the moment I am surrounded by Father Lauck's drawings and sculptures and am happy to report that thus far ten have found new homes. It closes at the end of this week and next in line will be Joseph O'Sickey's, to which I am looking forward because in the past they (paintings) have always been full of color, bright and Spring-like. Incidentally he teaches at Kent State which is still hounded by that awful episode of several years ago. An announcement will be on its way to you before long.

So, dear Muriel, keep well and be happy as you always seem to be, 

Love, 

Mrs. Muriel Francis Bogner,
1525 Louisiana Ave.,
New Orleans, La., 70115.

GS