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10 March 1960 

Dear Marisol,

I haven't heard from you in a very long time, but it is really my fault because I hardly ever answered your letters. I hope you are will, and as cheerful as you can be. 

Here everything is very busy, and I'm sure you would like the new gallery on the second fllor much better than the old one. Why don't you come back soon? I really think you should. 

I'm sending you an ad of the Container Corporation of America. They would like you to do a terracotta relief that they then would buy for $750.00. They would make a photograph of the one similar to the one on the enclosed ad, and put on top of it the quotation by Thomas Jefferson which is also enclosed herewith. Perhaps you would be interested in doing this, and if you are, please let me know immediately, so I can write them. As soon as I get your answer, I'll let you know what the actual size of the relief should be. 

Hope to hear from you soon. 

Love, 

GREAT IDEAS OF WESTERN MAN ... ONE OF A SERIES

It is safer to have a whole respectably enlightened than a few in a high state of science and the many in ignorance

Thomas Jefferson