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November 22nd., 1930

Dear Mrs. Pratt:

You have always been so charming and understanding about letting those who are interested in art visit your home and see the beautiful things in it that I am taking the liberty today of making you this permission for a young art student, Mr. Robert Levy. 

Mr. Levy has just joined my firm after graduating from Yale and studying art at the Fogg Museum at Cambridge. He has always heard so much of your most interesting and exceptional collection that, knowing how much he would enjoy slowing it, I am writing to you.

It is a very long time since I have had the privilage of seeing you myself, and if and when you can receive Mr. Levy, I shall allow myself to accompany him should that be at all possible, just in order to pay you my respects. 

Pray believe me,

Yours very sincerely,

(Germain Séligmann)

Mrs. Frederick B. Pratt,
299 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.