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#16 #33 Ferry Avenue, East, Detroit, Michigan, May 6th, 1918. Mr. Ino Dann, Care, Charles M. Baker, Esq., 111 Joy Street, Brookline, Mass. Dear Mr. Dan:- I was glad to receive your good letter of April 27th and to know that you had reached Brookline all right. I was also pleased to know of your doings while in New York City, and think you were wise to postpone your visit to Mr. Besch-Reitz of the Metropolitan Museum until some time in the future when you will not be hurried and when you can see the many important art objects in his care. I trust that your stay at Brookline will prove delightful and I am hoping that you will find much to study at the Boston and the Fogg Museums as well as [[strikethrough]] in [[\strikethrough]] the private collections owned in the vicinity of Boston. Yours very truly,