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California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Lincoln Park
San Francisco, California 
Telephone Skyline 3124

August 14, 1936.

Mr. Robert M. Levy, 
Beverly-Wilshire Hotel, 
Beverly Hills, California. 

Dear Bob: 

In the mail this morning I found a letter from Preston Harrison saying that he is planning a motor trip to Zion National Park, so I wired you to telephone to him at once, as his letter indicates that he will be leaving sometime next week. He suggests that if he is not there when you call, that you should get in touch with Mr. Henry M. Kurtzworth, director of the Los Angeles Art Association. The offices of the Association are at 417 South Hill Street, telephone number Mutual 6701. Mr. Kurtzworth's home address is 1412 Victoria Avenue, telephone Oregon 9728. Mr. Harrison says that he will speak to Mr. Kurtzworth about you.

I am enclosing the various letters which I promised you. I hope that you had a good trip down last night, and that your wife enjoyed her trip out. Francesca and I both miss you and hope that the two of you decide that you must have a glimpse of San Francisco before going back to New York.

As ever,
Tom 

P.S. I delivered the car to Stanley Sinton's house last night. The fog was as thick as pea soup when I got in San Francisco. Also, I inquired at the St. Francis this morning and there was no mail for you, but they said that they had your forwarding address. I shall inquire again later in the day to make sure.

P.P.S. By the way, I find that Mrs. William A. Clark's address in Santa Barbara is "Bello Sguardo" and that her agent there, who I believe has full authority, is Mr. S. J. Dickinson. I am writing to him this morning saying that I have asked you to communicate with him regarding the possibility of seeing Mrs. Clark's house. I am sure that you will be able to see the Clark pictures even if Mrs. Clark is not there.