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February 8th., 1927.

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Dear Miss Greene:

We are going to have on the 16th. of March, a very fine loan exhibition of objects of art of religious character, the object of which is to gather funds for the charities connected with the Sacré Coeur, Paris. Important art patrons such as Mrs. Nicholas Brady, Clarence Mackay, Otto Kahn and George Blumenthal have already agreed to lend us some of their finest things.

The Secretary of the Committee which is under the patronage of Cardinal Hayes has written to Mr. Morgan's secretary down town, who simply answered that Mr. Morgan was away.

We are very anxious to have pieces of a certain type, which Mr. Morgan alone in this country possesses and I am wondering whether yIu could see you about it. I haven't seen you in a very long time and I hope that this will be an opportunity to see you again.

With best regards,

Kindly believe me,

Yours very sincerely,

Miss. Belle de Costa Greene,
33 East 36th Street,
New York, New York.