Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1930.

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Correspondence to Paul Philippe Cret, 1930.

Correspondence concerns the French Embassy, Washington, D.C. (never built), Work No. 212. Mme. Jusserand responded to Cret's letter of condolence and spoke of her husband's hopes for the project. Note that Jusserand died in 1930, not 1932.

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