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April 16th, 1964

Mrs. Eleanore Ward
Stable Gallery 
33 East 74th Street
New York, N.Y. 10021

Dear Mrs. Ward:

In accordance with our recent telephone conversation, I have instructed our printer to mount 20 of the Indiana posters and deliver them to your gallery. He told me they should be delivered by the end of this week. 

We obtained your mailing tubes from Goldsmith Bros. Miss Feuer, at their Printing and Lithography Plant--WO-6-5600-is the person with whom we have dealt. Miss Roizman in our office has used a heavy duty tube obtained from them, but I should warn you that some of them have been crushed in in 2nd class mail. You might want to consider 1st class or special handling if you mail any of the copies which you are going to have Mr. Indiana sign. 

The original painting is now on loan to the Center and is hanging in Philharmonic Hall, where is looks very handsome. 

Very truly yours,

T.G. Crapster