Typed letter signed : New York, to Isadora Duncan, 1915 Feb. 27.

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Typed letter signed : New York, to Isadora Duncan, 1915 Feb. 27.

Enclosing (not present) a check for $500 in payment for the tickets which Duncan distributed on Kahn's behalf. Mentioning that Kahn was "very glad to learn from several sources how greatly the recipients appreciated the opportunity to witness [her] great art."

1 item (1 p.) ; 27.8 cm.

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