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RONALD FREYBERGER
4445 POST ROAD
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10471

November 7, 1971

Dear mr. and Mrs. Seligman,

It was so nice to have seen you on Saturday afternoon, and, if I may, I should like to comment on the feeling of warmth and friendliness that almost overwhelmed me when I was in your gallery. It seemed to emanate from everyone and everything present, and it was wonderful.

The drawing exhibition, incidentally, is one of the finest I have seen in quite a while and the drawings you have lent to the Dayton Art Institute for its current exhibition appear in the catalogue to be beautiful too. I hope I may see them someday.

As you can see,I have enclosed M. Verlet's lecture schedule. So far he has adhered to the overall program, however, upon reflection it seems as if he has not followed very closely the detailed subject matter that is outlined on this sheet.

Looking forward to seeing you soon, and with best regards, I remain

Yours sincerely,
Ronald Freyberger