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I'll write briefly because my Mac chine hasn't yet come and I've been told my scrawl is difficult. There have been some revolutions in my life, I find it impossible to speak plainly about, that have no doubt made me rather super sensitive. Work will cure it and I shall I hope be rather definitely at work now.
I'll write briefly because my Mac chine hasn't yet come and I've been told my scrawl is difficult. There have been some revolutions in my life, I find it impossible to speak plainly about, that have no doubt made me rather super sensitive. Work will cure it and I shall I hope be rather definitely at work now.


I wonder if you would mind dropping Alfred [[Stieglitz?]] a line and telling him I'm so "off" that I may be unable to do the thing I want to do for the issue on photography. His own work, as represented by the photograph of yourself that hung over my desk in Chicago - which by the way was the first print thing of his with which I had the opportunity to live -
I wonder if you would mind dropping Alfred Stieglitz a line and telling him I'm so "off" that I may be unable to do the thing I want to do for the issue on photography. His own work, as represented by the photograph of yourself that hung over my desk in Chicago - which by the way was the first print thing of his with which I had the opportunity to live -

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NY Aug 7 1922

Dear Paul,

I'll write briefly because my Mac chine hasn't yet come and I've been told my scrawl is difficult. There have been some revolutions in my life, I find it impossible to speak plainly about, that have no doubt made me rather super sensitive. Work will cure it and I shall I hope be rather definitely at work now.

I wonder if you would mind dropping Alfred Stieglitz a line and telling him I'm so "off" that I may be unable to do the thing I want to do for the issue on photography. His own work, as represented by the photograph of yourself that hung over my desk in Chicago - which by the way was the first print thing of his with which I had the opportunity to live -