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Nov. 5, 1956

Dear Toshiko,

Thank you for your letter. I hope that you're fine and that you're adjusted to your new teaching position. The huge building and "individual" rooms such as kiln room damp room drying and glazing room sounds too fabulous. It must be a beautiful building - Wish I could see it. One of my friends here in Santa Fe who's doing pottery on her own wants to go somewhere to school in the winter. Miss Buber whom you met in Cranbrook suggested that she goes to Cleveland and study with you - She was very much impressed by you and thought you are a wonderful teacher is well as a person - potter. I think it will be a fine opportunity for her (Virginia Ginger Grey) to study under you. Will give her your name and address.