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Museums - Miscellaneous (Ann Arbor, Mich')

March 1st., 1949

My dear Mrs. Brown:

It was indeed very nice of you to have so promptly answered my request for further information in connection with the extremely interesting exhibition you held in January. 

However, I a truly perturbed at the thought that my queries may have in your mind implied any sort of criticism, which was certainly far from my intention.

I fully agree with you that a catalogue, as laconical as it may be, is indeed a very precious document, and in fact I could give you no greeter proof of its being appreciated than to have asked for additional data. 

May I at this point dispel a misapprehension on your part. My first name is often misleading, and taken for a feminine one,, but the writer does not belong to your very fair sex. 

t.s.v.p.