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March 6th., 1939 Dear General Marshall: Looing at my engagement book I notice that I have put down for next Saturday, the First Division dinner, which I am not yet quite sure of being able to attend on account of business plans which may keep me out of town. I would like to know, however, whether as you wrote me a few weeks ago, you are going to attend with General de Chambrun. I will admit that the pleasure of seeing you would enduce me to do everything within my power to be present if at all possible. Looking forward to hearing from you, I am, With personal regards, Yours very sincerely, (Germain Séligmann) Brig. General George C. Marshall, 2118 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D.C.