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January 18th., 1957.

Dear Dr. Jones:

The other day when I was working on my Religious Art show for Washington Cathedral I had a telephone conversation with my long time friend Miss Greta Daniel at the Museum of Modern Art.  After we had talked over my problem, Greta told me she was trying to answer a letter in German that she had just received from an art historian refugee from Hungary, so, as I so often do, I suggested she send his name along to me.

As you will gather I have no personal interest in this matter, but it does seem from the attached letter, that the gentleman's attitude("I would be willing to do physical work until") is good and that his background might make him a desirable adjunct (?) to a University, especially one with an interest in art - either for languages, art history, or........?

Anyway, I thought there would be no harm in telling you of his existence.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Theresa D. Parker.

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

TDP