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The SPUR
425 FIFTH AVENUE • NEW YORK

LONDON 
60 HAYMARKET

PARIS
13 BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS

November 24, 1930.

Mr. Levy

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My dear Mrs. Parker: 

The enclosed little diagram tells an interesting story at a glance.

For it's the diagram of the ring boxes at the National Horse Show. And on it I've marked the boxes held by subscribers to The SPUR.

You will find here the subscribers to The SPUR chiefly in evidence. Just as you found them --

on board their yachts at the Cup Races off Newport

at Meadowbrook for the International Polo

at the leading Hunt Club meets

at the Opera.

Such amusements cost a lot of money - $300, for example, for a Horse Show Box, and a lot more for clothes and entertainment.

But The SPUR's readers are the kind of people who have money, as well as social prominence. You can see for yourself how they keep that money in circulation.

Sincerely yours,
Frank S Littlejohn
FRANK S. LITTLEJOHN
ADVERTISING MANAGER

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Among the exhibitors at the National Horse Show, there were 42 families who are subscribers to The SPUR.

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