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THE BUFFALO FINE ARTS ACADEMY
ALBRIGHT ART GALLERY

CORNELIA B. SAGE,
DIRECTOR.

CABLE ADDRESS
"ALBGAL BUFFALO"

BUFFALO, N. Y.
April 9th, 1918.

Mr. Charles L. Freer,
33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Mich.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

How can I ever thank you for your great kindness in lending me your wonderful Ryder, "The Red Cow", for my coming exhibition at the Albright Art Gallery.  You are splendid as always and I thank you with all my heart for your great generosity and kindness.  I also received a copy of the letter which you forwarded to the Metropolitan Museum.

Again with infinite thanks, hoping that you are well and with all kinds of dear greetings to you, I remain, as always,

Devotedly and sincerely your friend,
Cornelia B. Sage
DIRECTOR.

BH

I received your dear personal letter and I bless and thank you with all my heart you are a dear and I shall answer the letter personally very soon.  I am going away until after Sunday I am so exhausted I have lost my voice -and cannot sleep-

Always in deep gratitude and affection
Cornelia B. Sage-



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