Letter : 3 Washington Square North, New York, to Marion Travis, 26 Mar. 1967.

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Letter : 3 Washington Square North, New York, to Marion Travis, 26 Mar. 1967.

Discusses Edward Hopper's ("E.H.") time in St. Vincent's Hospital and his behavior there, as well their co-op group that met in a restaurant on 10th Street.

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