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[[centered]]ART REVIEW
INTERNATIONAL
a FORTNIGHTLY
New York     Feb 15
Feb[[/centered]]
     New York is now the art center of the world [[strikethrough]] The brilliant brave nation of the [[world?]] here [[revealed?]] [[end strikethrough]] The greatest city of the most magnanimous nation the [[yesa?]] raised under the sun (as everybody says) after financing, feeding and finally carrying her [action?]] with the midday [[fever?]] of her own sons  The Allied Nations of Europe

   Im naturally wild over Townsend's treachery with my letter

   Friday 31 Jan  Resign from Art News after reading a copy of Ts letter to P Litke  also write P Litke.

   Saturday 1 Feb See  Frank [[Lawlor?]] and H Laney at Arlington & give them plans of new magazine.  Meet Mrs Lever in Arlington & she gives me check for my [[strikethrough]] stuff [[end strikethrough]] Collier's stuff.  Walk down to 34th St with Mrs L. and tell her that I'm going to get out new magazine but no details.  Ask her
 
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        plan

Leading artists
New York Exhibitions
Paris Letters
London Letters
R
Boston
Chicago
Phila
Eminent Living Artists has J Alden Weir
by Brandyce
reproduce my Peace with inscription[[?]]
now at Babcock Gallery
recently shown in art Exhibition
of Paris America [[?]] & Art [[pertaining?]] to the War at the galleries
GM Knoedler & Co.
reproduce also Babcocks [[Trachtman?]]
write Vose for adv
Hale for Boston work
Brandyce for note on Weir
See tomorrow  Bourgeois
Bernheim
Goupil
French
Kevorkians

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