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April 29th, 1938

Dear Jack:

I have been away from New York for a whole week and upon my return found your kind note advising me that you received the data regarding the Guys.

I am writing to ask if you will be good enough to let me know your decision, or the possible purchase by another party. If not, would you please return the drawing to us at your earliest convenience.

As I told you in my first letter this drawing was sent out to you the moment it was passed by the Customs, and as we have so many demands for work of this kind, and especially for a fine Guys, we would really like to have the answer.

Hoping that you will understand the spirit of these lines and asking you to be convinced that I do not want to rush you in any way,

Please believe me to be

Yours-

As ever,

(Robert M. Levy)

John S. Newberry Esq.
The Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit, Michigan

GS

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