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RW:KP February 10th, 1930. Dear Mrs. Weibel, I wanted to write you already much before this, but somehow always something came up, so I hope you do not mind the short delay in these lines. I meanwhile received your second article on the rose Du Barry tapestries, which is most interesting and exactly what I wanted and I thank you very much for your endeavors. The details you brought out about weaving, etc. are most interesting and I am sure that Mr. Seligmann, who is returning to this country the end of this month, will be very delighted indeed. Enclosed I am sending you our check for $50.00, covering the honorarium you quoted me for this article. Would you also kindly let me know the exact date when you have to have the pink tapestries for exhibition, as my clients are at present in Florida and are not expected back before the end of this month, so it might be necessary for me to communicate with them down there for their order of delivery. Trusting these lines find you in the very best of health and looking forward to seeing you soon, I meanwhile remain, with my kindest regards and best wishes, as ever Yours sincerely, (R. H. Waegen) Mrs. A. C. Weibel, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan.
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