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Crump, James I. Jr., No Date.

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cent newspaper release of your society and its six-point program. He took it up before the organization and they decided that these six points would be used as the theme for their next show which is scheduled to take place in Hartford if possible. This group I think might be of some help to you in your work, and I know they'd appreciate it if you were to investigate their possibilities and potentialities. As for my self, I've nothing I can contribute now except my small check and my hopes for your success. I'm completely tied up in completing my Ph.D. in Chinese and I've little time for anything else. If, however, you are interested in Artists For Tomorrow, you can reach them by addressing any communication to: John R. Wheat Whitney School 111 Whitney Ave. New Haven, Conn.

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Artist's For Tomorrow 548 Riverside Drive, N. Y.

Yours, James I. Crump Jr. {signed} James I. Crump Jr.

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