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CMH/M
November 6th, 1934.
Dear Mr. Milliken, 
It is much too long a time since I have had the pleasure of seeing you and of going to Cleveland. I plan to take a trip to your city in one or two weeks, and I am writing these lines to ask you if it will be convenient for you to receive me, because I would postpone my trip if I knew that I would not be able to see you.
I am indeed looking forward to visiting again your wonderful Museum, in which I shall probably find many things that I have not seen previously.
If there is anything I could do for you in New York which might be of help to you, please do not hesitate to call on me. Awaiting the advantage of your kind answer, 
Please believe me to be 
yours respectfully,
(C. M. de Hauke)
William M. Milliken, Esq.,
Cleveland Museum of Art,
Cleveland, Ohio.
P.S. I am enclosing herewith a catalogue of a most interesting show of water colors and drawings which is now being held in our gallery, and which we are sending out to the Rhode Island School of Design, The Fogg Art Museum, and to the Worcester Art Museum.
C.M.H.
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