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Yes, indeed, your letter reached me all right, but in it you said you might telephone, even though you couldn’t come.
I’ve put you down for April 17th—which after all is not far away.
Dorothy, have you read J. W. N. Sullivan’s3 “Beethoven”4? For goodness sake do! It’s the only book about “art” I ever read that does any close thinking (what a rocky sentence!) but really, this book does think. The man is a scientist, I believe. I suppose that’s why he can write about art.
Lovingly Willa