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We conferred. By the way, Maurice asked me to participate in his next year's technology project. I may get to cooperate with General Electric "himself". (I attempted such an arrangement a few years ago in "the dark ages" of E.A.T. -B.C. but failed.)

This week, Marian Goodman of Multiples agreed to publish "...on an American artists education" completely (as originally planned) as a pamphlet of my design.

Best regards,
Flav.

P.S. Jack "Flush" Gordan and ass-ociates of the Whatnay Mussem have declined to accept Howard Lipman's proposed gift of the corner installation dedicated to the "innovators" of Wheeling Peachblow.  when Lipman returned to purchase it for himself non of the edition of three remained available. The vendetta continues.  When Stephen E. Weil, the Whatnay's mini-brute heard that I have been incited to speak with young artists and art historians of an independent study program affiliated with the Mussem, he tried to prevent the association. Fortunately, he was overruled by Director John I. H. Baur himself after young art historian, Davis Hupert administrator of the new program, was compelled to appeal to him.  The vendetta continues. During the seminar in the Whatnay, I referred to the prominent officers of its organization as "cranky fuddy-duddys more suited to matronly dress than business suits." And the vendetta will continue.