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5 East 57th. St.
New York 22, N.Y. June 13, 1950


Dear Mr. Seligman:

MC KAY MORANT: Enclosed please find copy of their letter dated June 3rd., 1950 together with my reply thereto which you will find self explanatory. I shall follow up these various matters upon your return. 

I also received their cover note for the inclusion of the blue mink cape on your personal floaters, calling for a premium of $14.86 which I am settling in the usual manner for your account.

U.J.A. Received their official receipt for your special contribution of $1,000 together with a letter from Mr. S.D. Leideadorf, as per copy enclosed. 


BANKER'S TRUST CO. SPECIAL ACCOUNT:

Deposited the following checks:

$100. Gerber Products

$100. Standard Oil of New Jersey

$84.40 received from Becker & Co., in payment of June 1st., 1950 coupons $5,000 Amer Tel & Tel 3-3/8% 1973.


PFORZHEIMER: Mailed his check in the sum of $50.- for repairing his Louis XVI Mantelpiece, against which I am forwarding a check in the same amount, drawn on the Cashier Account, to Janasen.

I just received your various letter (on copies of my letters of May 29th., and June 1st).

SALE HILL: When you instruct me to credit a commission of $150.00 do you mean I should actually remit it? I have not as yet advised the recepient of said commission.

PICASSO DRAWING: I think your suggestion is excellent and therefore as writing to Mr. Boissonnas in order to defer payment of the $20.- until the job is completed upon his return to New York. [[note]] to send me [[/note]]

CONTEMPORARY AMER. DEPT.: Enclsoed please find the desired "corrected" statement. Mrs. Parker will send you her comments on it. [[note]] not received-please note _ to take uo with me_ [[/note]]

CURTAIN FRONT ROOM: As authorized we are trying to buy the necessary material to match the wall hangings. In this connection Jack came up with a very good idea - instead of hanging such curtain from a rod which would of necessity be rather heavy in view of the length, he suggested having the curtain attached to a track which would be set flush against the ceiling. This, of course would fall right in with your idea to have the whole arrangement made as inconspicuous as possible. 

[[left margin]] July 16,'50_
Dear Liechti-

Please send me sight easurements of Crucifixion received from Duranthon_
11*7 7/16
28 cm. x 19cm


For time being only credited_shall give her check myself- Balay has not yet been advised by me of deal _ as impossible to reach? Leave note writing official letter when I return_ [[/left margin]]


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