Letter, 1936 Apr. 10, Cranbrook [Bloomfield Hills, Mich.] to J.E. Hanna, Detroit.

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Letter, 1936 Apr. 10, Cranbrook [Bloomfield Hills, Mich.] to J.E. Hanna, Detroit.

Acknowledges an invitation to see Professor [J.P.] Slusser's water colors. Has been too ill to come but wishes to see them in the fall after returning from Europe.

1 p. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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Hanna, J. E.

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Milles, Carl, 1875-1955

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