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November 11th., 1947

Dear Harry:
Very many thanks for your good wire of yesterday, telling me of Mr. Milliken's absence from Cleveland until the 19th., and particularly for your kind suggestion of receiving me at any time.

However, as I wired, I am anxious to see Mr. Milliken on two topics, which are in his very special preserves.

Of course, seeing you and your exhibition, which from all I read, must truly be fascinating, is enough of aetemptation [[a temptation]] to go to Cleveland, and this irrespective of any other aim, but do not blame me if I am trying to combine business with pleasure, as our tempo of existence hardly allows us, unfortunately, to act differently.

I hope this trip is just post-poned, and with renewed thanks for your courtesy,

With kindest thoughts,
Sincerely, 
(Germain Seligman)

Henry Sayles Francis, Esq.
The Cleveland Museum of Art
East Boulevard and Bellflower Road.
Cleveland, 6, Ohio

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