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chap very serious & a walloping  painter his figure picture [[houses?]] are less good and he made a [[strikethrough]] [[illegible]] [[/strikethrough]] mistake to put them up in his Guild show. Goodwin talks a good deal about [[doodle]] Bourgeois who exhibits him in New York and seems to think it was a [[strikethrough]] good [[/strikethrough]] great thing in him to be shown at  Bourgeois with the wild bunch of moderns. Leave Goodwins near midnight after he had dragged out heavy canvases and frames till it seemed to me he must have been exhausted. He walked out to Columbus Ave with me till I got the Framingham car near midnight --no car to So. F. so had to walk over from F. Then found all the streetlights out and road torn up out from the town to the lake.  Hesitated to try the road in the pitch dark but did it an after groping my way along finally reached Gernhardts.  [[strikethrough]] Cr [[/strikethrough]] G arranged for me to meet the girl sculptor who works with him. but decide to take train early. Eve stay in New Haven. 

Sunday Aug. return to N.Y. 

Monday Aug. look for house

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Tuesday fine house on 15th St 137 W

Wrote a letter.

Wednesday     .  Stop at Mrs. Powells  meet Miss Miticado  says she's coming to put some capital into Mrs. Powells gallery.  Sad condition there. though improving  Stop at Academy shop find Miss MacGulys Germans [[impudent  poully?]] good but the shopkeepers absurd Germans.  Sad sad.  Mussman closed  Stop at Dickinsons  End of August  everybody away.
    Thursday    Aug.



Monday  Aug    Off to New Haven find Ern at home.  talk with Ana about pitching in on paper with me  Says he wants to and hopes to come down week after next Monday.  I tell him if he comes Monday and leaves Wednesday at 4 he can have three whole days for [[papits?]] in New Haven and Hartford   I tell him about the Higgins Hancock  the little landscape which he Higgins has in his studio. and Ern says he'll buy it with check for $100 for it.  I tell him I'll either bring it up next week or hold it for him when he comes down.  Will reproduce it for him next number and credit Ern's collection.

Saturday   Aug.  trolley to Hartford find no one  raining  bad weather  take 1030 train for New York.

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Stephan Bourgeois (1861-1964) New York art dealer