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[[postcard]]  THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART  11 West 53 Street, New York 19, N.Y.  Aristide MAILLOL:  The River.  c. 1939-43.  Lead 7'6" long.  the Museum of Modern Art, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund (Photo:  Soichi Sunami)
[[postcard]]  THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART  11 West 53 Street, New York 19, N.Y.  Aristide MAILLOL:  The River.  c. 1939-43.  Lead 7'6" long.  the Museum of Modern Art, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund (Photo:  Soichi Sunami)
[[postmark]]  NEW YORK 1.  N.Y.4:00 PM  9 OCT  1962
[[typed greeting]]  Having a wonderful time.  Wish you were here.
Jack Conroy 14626 Millard Ave.  Midlothian Illinois
[[handwritten message]]
Dear Jack & Gladys.  Im delighted that "The Disinherited" will be in paperback.  I got a small break on P&C.  Through A.T. Burde's son, who's moving to NYC, I learned that a friend of his at Brentano's wanted the book.  They've sold 5 in just about 3 weeks;  sure you can sell those, but keep the proceeds for some good cause.  I loved J. F.  Powers, especially the character of the priest's cat, and thanks much for your discussion on P&C.  Come [[?]] see you on radio.  Tony

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postcard THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 11 West 53 Street, New York 19, N.Y. Aristide MAILLOL: The River. c. 1939-43. Lead 7'6" long. the Museum of Modern Art, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund (Photo: Soichi Sunami)

postmark NEW YORK 1. N.Y.4:00 PM 9 OCT 1962 typed greeting Having a wonderful time. Wish you were here.

Jack Conroy 14626 Millard Ave. Midlothian Illinois

handwritten message Dear Jack & Gladys. Im delighted that "The Disinherited" will be in paperback. I got a small break on P&C. Through A.T. Burde's son, who's moving to NYC, I learned that a friend of his at Brentano's wanted the book. They've sold 5 in just about 3 weeks; sure you can sell those, but keep the proceeds for some good cause. I loved J. F. Powers, especially the character of the priest's cat, and thanks much for your discussion on P&C. Come ? see you on radio. Tony