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John Lowell Jr. Autographed Letter About Boston John Lowell Jr. On the Difference Between New York's

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John Lowell Jr. Autographed Letter About Boston John Lowell Jr. On the Difference Between New York's
<B>John Lowell Jr. On the Difference Between New York's & Boston's Ladies Autograph Letter Signed,</B></I> 3 pages, with integral address leaf, New York, November 1, 1923. To B.A. Gould in Boston. A small piece of paper is missing from the right corner of the third page, apparently effecting a word; otherwise good. Even great financiers think, sometimes, of other things than money: and John Lowell, Jr., one of the greatest, thought of much else. Here, on business in New York, he thinks of women - comparing and contrasting those of New York with those back in Boston. In part, and in brief:<I>"...I spent a pleasant evening at Mrs. Van Rensselaer's who does not forget her Boston friends... The ladies here look beautifully in the street and carry themselves with an air of gracefulness & graciousness in public unknown to our sterner climate. It is a never failing Spectacle to walk in Broadway... and the man who does not enjoy it must have his heart hardened against pleasurable sensations through the medium of the eye. The ladies here 'tis true do not converse so instructively as with us.... Could I choose I should wish to associate with those beautiful butterflies the 15 finest days of the year. Give me the cultivated minds of my own townswomen the remaining three hundred and fifty..."</B></I> From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection.