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915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
March 21st, 1907 .

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Hong Kong, Shanghai Bank,
Yokohama, Japan.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

Since George's letter of the 14th instant, the following mail matter has been received:-

No. 331. Letter postmarked Stonington, Conn.,
No. 332. Letter from Mr. M. Togowa, Tokio,
No. 333. Letter from Mrs. Charlotte A. Davenport, Paris,
No. 334. Letter from Mr. Frederick J. Corl, Louisville,Ky.,
No. 335. Letter from Mr. Frederick J. Flagg, Tolego, O.,
No. 336. Printed card from Archaelogical Society,
No. 337. Printed card from Montross Gallery,
No. 338. Printed card from New Gallery,
No. 339. Printed card from M. Knoedler & Co.,
No. 340. Printed Invitation Pa.Academy of the Fine Arts,
No. 341. Printed matter University of Chicago Press,
No. 342. Printed matter American Academy in Rome,
No. 343. Letter from R. C. & N. M. Vose, Boston,
No. 344. Letter from Col.H.L.Scott,Sup't,West Point Academy,

I have acknowledged the receipt of No's 333, 334, 343 and 344.

On Monday last, I returned from a two weeks' absence spent in New York and vicinity with Mrs. Kennedy, and both feel benefited by the little change of scene. I found upon my return, your two letters written on January 31st and February 5th, the receipt of which, George acknowledged. He wrote you on March 4th, 11th and 14th, referring to the