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September 20, 1951

Dear Mr. Francis:

When I phoned you yesterday, I had intended to convey a message which Mr. Seligman left with me. Please excuse me if I have to be very vague, but unfortunately I cannot at this moment put my hands on the letter to which he referred.

However, he had wanted you to know that the young Greek student about whom you wrote him, has not yet come to the gallery. Do be assured, however, that [[strikethrough]] even [[/strikethrough]] if he visits us during Mr. Seligman's absence, I shall do my best to make him welcome.

Incidentally, I have sent a wire to Mr. Arnason of the Walker Art Center, and shall post you when a reply arrives.

Thank you ever so much for being so cooperative in my efforts toward the Redon catalogue. I truly appreciate your making it so easy for me to consult you.

Yours very sincerely,
Mrs. T. D. Parker

Mr. Henry S. Francis
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland 6, Ohio

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