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May 11, 1959

Dear Hyman,

I'm sure you must have been in New York many a time this winter but never dropped in to see me.  I think I should feel neglected.

Actually, the purpose of this letter relates to Rico Lebrun, as I want to know that neither the show at the University nor at Mirski's was arranged by us.  Rico established the contacts himself and even chose the things to be exhibited.  I did go up for the opening and if time had permitted wanted to drop in on you- but just simply couldn't make it.

Incidentally, I reminded Rico that you had been the first Boston gallery to have a Lebrun show and I know the work in yours was far more interesting.

In any event, I hope that the next time you are in town, you will at least drop in to say hello.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Theresa D. Parker
Contemporary American Department

Mr. Hyman Swetzoff
Swetzoff Gallery
123 Newbury Street
Boston 16, Massachusetts 

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