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quoted May 5

May 6th., 1958

Dear Dr. Bob:

Indeed you may have a photograph of the sumptuous glorious painting of "The Trinity"...in fact, under the circumstances, you are the only person in this great mixed up world to whom I would feel at liberty to send one, for as you know, we are not free in respect to the painting at present.

Unfortunately I cannot answer your question as to price... we must await the pending outcome, but I think you know very well that Mr. Seligman would wish to cooperate in every possible way with you. I meanwhile will keep you informed on developments. 

The delightful French Equitorial Africa painting is now framed and hanging - they are the gaiest sprites, cavorting in such delightful abandon that everyone is attracted to it. Nevertheless I doubt Mr. Seligman is going to o.k. a flight to Africa for me. Come to think of it the only place I've been this season is to Cleveland for the reopening. I could have gone, and now wish I had, to Atlanta...but I didn't know Dr. and Mrs. Jones were to be there! I now see my mistake.

With thousands of good wishes, and thanks for the first hand report on the Dallas show, 

Sincerely,
Mrs. Theresa D. Parker.

Dr. Bob Jones, Jr.,
Bob Jones University,
Greenville, South Carolina.

PS - The Sano di Pietro is quite painting too!!