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August 19, 1941

Mr. Douglas MacAgy,
San Francisco Museum of Art,
San Francisco, California.

Dear MacAgy:-

Some months ago when I received your letter expressing a wish to have an exhibition of Pippin's work at your gallery, I wrote Mr. Carlen, who manages Pippin's affairs, and told him to get in touch with you to arrange the details of the proposed exhibition.

This morning I received a letter from Mr. Carlen stating that he wrote you but has received no reply to his letter, and he asked what he shall do about it. I told Mr. Carlen that disorder of this sort is incompatible with any conception of intelligent living that comes within my ken.

Yours very truly,

(signed) Albert C. Barnes