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November 15th 1922

Mr. Ralph A. Cram
248 Boylston street
Boston, Mass.

Dear Mr. Cram,-

When my father, Mr. Jacques Seligmann, and myself were in America last year, we heard that you were away for the winter, I believe to Spain.

My father does not intend to come over this winter, but I will be here most probably until Christmas, and hope to have the pleasure of seeing you. Perhaps will you be coming to New York, and if so I hope that you won't fail to look me up. I would very much like to show you some very beautiful early stone carvings that I have just brought over. In case you should not come here, perhaps will I have some reason to go to Boston and call on you.

Hoping that you are enjoying good health, and looking forward to renewing our acquaintance, pray believe me,

Yours sincerely,