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October 9th, 1935. Dear Jack, I have just returned to New York after the most amazing of trips, as you can imagine; the details will have to wait until we meet, which I hope will be very soon - and I should also like to show you my movies, which are most interesting. In the meantime, I saw Jack last week when I was in London, and he told me rather sketchy news of your travels in Europe, and that you were now connected with the Detroit Museum. I think this is really wonderful, as it is what you have always wanted to do anyway, and I am sure that big news will be forthcoming from you during the year. At the moment, my chances of going West seen rather slight, as we are very hectic here trying to get settled, and I am trying to get "acclimated" at the office again. On the other hand, do you think you will be coming to New York soon? I hope so - and do not fail to let me know when you do. With best wishes, as always, Yours sincerely, Robert Levy John S. Newberry, Esq., Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
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