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except, strangely, as he was a critic in print.  Although he thought that Barbara's writing about his work was vacant, Don said nothing, even to her, as far as I know.  Probably, he would not object to Bruce's tape.  Properly, he has forgotten it in all likelihood.

Don's address:  53 East 19th Street New York, New York 10003

I would say that regardless of Frank's attitude or Don's I don't want my part published.  

I will be glad to see the December issue over with.  I don't know how you can reckon with such a chore, month by month.  But then, your professional writers let go of their copy (not like me) and you have the ease of that, at least.

Last week, Bob Rosenblum wrote from Paris that he rather liked "the absence of all that back-biting in NY."  In order not to let him off so easily, I bit him through the mails.

regards,
Fang
P.S. I like bald American eagles to say, "Awk," endlessly.