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White Sulphur Springs,
December 30th., 1935.

Dear Jucker:

As I wired you this morning, I am willing to accept Mr. Linzeler's proposition, as we should feel extremely greatful to have been able to make $13,000., out of this exhibition.

Mrs.Parker and I are returning on January 1st., with the day train arriving in New York around 6:30 P.M.-?

Will you please inform Louis that I shall have dinner alone at the apartment that evening and I would like you furthermore, to ask Miss Leady to make an appointment with my barber at the Plaza, for 9:30 A.M. on Thursday.

As regards Tessa, in answer to your longhand note of Dec. 28th., if necessary to take a stock loss by selling the Hiram Walker or Pioneer, go ahead and do so.

With my best wishes for a pleasant New Year, I am
Yours very sincerely,

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