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Dear Bill,

Thanks for reminding me of the photos.  I'll be in Greece for the next eight
days.  After Thanksgiving, I'll get my photographer to find another way of
sending them (a couple of other people had the same problem).  A reminder
would help.

If you plan on going, check to see if the bust will be on display.  He will
be rotating the collection on some kind of schedule.

An article in, I think last Sunday's (or the previous Sunday's) New York
Times praised the museum.

My regards to you and Anne.

Cordially,

Tim

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From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of William Pratt
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 6:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Gaudier-Brzeska bust of EP

Dear Tim:  Delighted to hear about the bust of Pound in the new Dallas
sculpture museum.  Anne and I saw a report on the museum on tv, but no
mention was
made of the Gaudier work, which alone would put the museum at the top.  We
hope
to see it again ourselves.  The only time we have seen it was at Kettle's
Yard in Cambridge, England, many years ago.
     By the way, I still cannot get Homer Somers' pictures of the DTC on my
computer.  Have you found another way to send them?  Best, Bill

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