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February 8th, 1936

Dear Mr. Hamlin:

I am just in receipt of your letter of February 7th and curiously enough, I had scarcely finished dictating a letter to you, when yours came to hand.

First of all, I want to thank you for the extremely kind information you have me about Mrs. Harry Spaulding, but unfortunately I found that she had left the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on Thursday; I will therefore write her about the Van Goghs.

By the bye, I want to let you know that yesterday out of a clear sky, we had the visit of Mr. Godwin of Toledo, who has not been to see us here for over three years. I thought I would let you know this in view of the conversation I had with you regarding this matter and likewise in view of what you have just written me regarding this situation. 

Assuring you of my deepest appreciation for you sympathetic interest and with my kindest regards to Mrs. Hamlin and yourself,

Believe me to be
Yours sincerely,

(Clyfford Trevor)

Chauncey J. Hamlin. Esq.,
Buffalo Museum of Science
Humboldt Park
Buffalo, New York