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2 August 1974

Mr. Alan M. Oster,
surrey, Karasik, Morse, and Seham,
500 Fifthe Avenus. N.Y.,N.Y.

Dear Mr. Oster:
Last night Dean Gardner called me up to ask me to write a letter to the effect I authorize him to draw out interest on any bank account that my daughter Doris had, excepting the interest on my municipal bonds. I promised to do so. But later I realized that you have Doris's will and are in charge of her affairs and that I have no sayso in the matter whatever.

Gardner is undoubtedly in need of money. He has called me up several times to send him money and so far I have sent him $150. Will you get in touch with him at the address below and tell him just how matters stand? I am sorry for him but am unable to do much and certainly have no authority to get money out of the back accounts of my daughter for him. I am sending him a copy of this letter. 
Sincerely yours,

Dean Gardner, 364 West 52nd St.. Apt. IRE, care Davis.