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Elizabeth 295 Farmington Ave. Elizabeth 252
              [[strikethrough]]  Eliz 292 [[/strikethrough]]
[[301?]]  Eliz. 807. 
Mis Elizabeth Steins 75 Niles Charter 6377.
[[G Mason?]] 62 East Charter 3768-3
[[Ledsen?]] Elz 2114 - 3 - 4 - 75
Jimm Harvey [[72?]]7 [[Trouker?]]
                        Charter 4829-14
Muller 439 W 57
HR Poore 45 Ridge St Orange NJ.
Miss Helena Maynard White Rodin [[Statue?]] on old Americans
Ernest Brown & Philipps  Leicester Galleries Leicester Sq London
Robert Nichols English poet asks me to write them as mentioning him
    Wallace Greenwich Valley
    J S King. 7,98 Valley Road  Upper Montclair
Deby Werner 273 Pine St [[Waterberry?]

note on rent due 13th St to May 31    June 7
                           3 weeks 15.    14
A Little studio Daniel St ct.2330 tel     21
 "  Re 10 Chestnut 445                    28
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Thrsdy 3 April  beautiful day breakfast with Dr. & Eatie & Annie & children.  Off at 11 to see R.  Stop at Morgan Museum the old Scotch guard greets me cordially, he's the last left of the force at the museum when J.P. Morgan turned the building over to the city as a gift.  The guard persists in calling me James and point out the things hung since I was last in.  Most conspicuous recent things is Carrol Bechwiths's "Mr. Issacson," not a bad picture at all, if a [[strikethrough]] bit [[/strikethrough]] trifle monotonous in color.  Downstairs there is a a case for prints which Frank Gay has wanted for so long, but it is now filled with reproductions, which shouldn't be.  There's a little Wyant in one of the [[strikethrough]] mid [[/strikethrough]] small downstairs galleries and in the big sculpture hall a big bronze cast of Louis Potters head of Mark Twain, which is not bad.  But the Potter female nude should go.  What a strange thing that the quards and officials of this museum should all go out in such a few years.  Pilkin dead Clifford dead, Flynn dead and Jimmy McDonald off to Colts for a better job.  The old guard says the attendance doesn't increase.  We must stir them up with a letter to the Times.  Take Ruess out to lunch.  He's in a slump family troubles and from the looks of the empty bottles in his studio closet and pictures of the "cigarette girl" I guess he's well over with orgies and general foolishness.  The pictures in his place look like hell and  Seymour's portrait of me looks so ghastly I paint a snow scene over it.  Call up Tonise & then get train for New Haven  Meet Pindor at New [[?Britain?]], who says he'd like to have the head I did of him also like to make the cuts