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THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS OF THE CITY OF DETROIT ARTS COMMISSION RALPH H. BOOTH, PRESIDENT ALBERT KAHN, EDSEL B. FORD, CHARLES T. FISHER, COMMISSIONERS W. R. VALENTINER, ART DIRECTOR CLYDE H. BURROUGHS, SECRETARY November 12, 1929. GS Mr. Germain Seligmann, 3 East 51st Street, New York City. Dear Mr. Seligmann: Thank you very much for your letter. I surely shall do all I can to get in touch with Mr. Krug, and to tell him how beautiful the art treasures are which he got through you. I am glad they are in town, and am sorry that I had no chance as yet to see them in Mr. Krug's home. In case I do not hear from him soon I shall telephone him. Yours very sincerely, W. R. Valentiner WRV/C I just heard that Mr. Krug lost his entire fortune and has to sell his apartment in the Detroit Tower.
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