Typed letter signed : Arcan Ridge, Westport, Ct., to Nancy Hamilton, 1952 Apr. 6.

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Typed letter signed : Arcan Ridge, Westport, Ct., to Nancy Hamilton, 1952 Apr. 6.

Enthusiastically thanking her for a wonderful evening at the opera [where she saw Alcestis, in which Mme Kirsten Flagstad made her last appearance in America] with Hamilton, Katharine Cornell, and Martha Graham, and for a dinner at the Opera house with Madame Flagstad's daughter and her husband Arthur Dusenberry, Graham, and Hamilton.

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