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July 20th., 1955.

Dear Mr. Grigaut:

It is good to have this opportunity of writing to you again, though merely to say your helpful letter of the 15th, has come in Mr. Seligmann's absence. 

He will of course wish to thank you himself for your great cooperation, but as I shall have to forward your letter to him, there may be some delay. 

With best wishes for a pleasant summer,

Yours very sincerely, 

Mrs. T.D. Parker.

Mr. Paul L. Grigaut, 
Detroit Institute of Arts, 
Detroit 2, Michigan