[Letter from Sterling Lindner Davis to Mr. Harris Kempner, May 22, 1953] Page: 1 of 2
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EUCLID AT 13TH * CLEVELAND 15, OHIO
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
May 22, 1953
Dear Harris:
The other day when I was in New York I talked to Cici about
Herb. She did not seem to be too optimistic and I was wondering
what the latest is on him. Both Katherine and I often think of
him and hone that everything is going well. I am dropping him
a note but thought I had better direct my inquiry as to his
progress to you, rather than to him.
Katherine and I hope that you and Ruthie will see fit to
come by way of Cleveland, or return by way of Cleveland from
the Coronation. Still being a loyal citizen to Ireland I don't
have to become involved in such a medieval affair as the crowning
of a girl. (I can hear Ruthie clucking on that one). Seriously,
I would love to see it and think the English are doing a wonder-
ful job of promoting it.
Kindest regards.
Sincerely,
Mr. Harris Kemnner
U. S. Na tional Bank Building
Galveston, TexasK E E P Y O U R E Y E O N S -L-D
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