Postmark: November 18th, 1960
Dear Anderson:
Your undated letter must be quite old; I think it came while I was abroad; I was sorry not to get to Rome; Athens and then [?] using the objections of the [?]. Give my best to Louis Bouche, please. We miss him here, tell him. I am very glad for the Academy that he is the encumbent. I heard once from Edward Lansky [sic] in Paris. Phillip Bruno is no longer at World House. I shall have a large retrospective exhibition in Feb – March at the Graham Gallery, New York.
I’ll, right now, write John R. Frazier. We were fellow students in 1913. I hope I’m not too late in “getting on” this. I teach at the League, 1 class, and carry on work in my studio; and I find all outside matters very difficult to “get at.” Are you performing in the premiere-coup style?
With best regards to your [wife?], I am yours,
E. Dickinson





