Albert Joseph Kennedy to William Fisher Byron, June 15, 1925

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NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SETTLEMENTS

Office of the President
20 Union Park, Boston, Mass.

June 15, 1925.

Mr. William F. Bryon,
800 South Halsted St.,
Chicago, Ill.

Dear Mr. Bryon:

I am sorry not to have had the chance to consult further with you about exhibits from Hull House for the national show of drawing, [modeling] and handwork. I should be most grateful if you would select for me and ship, a half dozen of the larger drawings with some of the smaller sketches produced two years ago under Miss Hamilton's guidance if any such are still available. I should like some of the same things that we had at the Washington conference, if possible. I should be glad to have a dozen examples of your pottery. I should also like a representative group of things from the weaving and embroidery departments.

I was greatly interested in the comment on the Graphic Sketch Club. I had not seen it and I should be very grateful if you would send me any ↑the name↓ of the publications from which you read.

With much appreciation of your kind interest.

Faithfully yours,

Albert  Kennedy [signed]

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