DLA019-0011 Transcription
THE NEW YORK TIMES
TIMES SQUARE
March 7, 1930
Dear Mr. de Laszlo:
I am glad to receive your letter of February 19. It was a pleasure to welcome Paul to the United States.[1]
I shall be happy to have the reproduction of your portrait of Marshall Lyautey [6118] about which there has been much favorable comment.
Comte de Noailles presented your letter of September 29. I was glad to meet him and asked him to tell our Sunday Editor of his studies of glass manufacturing in the United States.
I am leaving on March 15th for a few weeks vacation in California. I am enclosing my itinerary.
Upon my return to New York I shall anticipate seeing you in the United States with much pleasure.
With regards to Madame de Laszlo, | Always sincerely yours,
Louis Wiley
Phillip[sic] A. De Laszlo, Esq.,
3 Fitzjohn’s Avenue,
London, England.
Editorial Note:
Louis Wiley (1869-1935), newspaperman; business manager of The New York Times from 1906 to 1935; for biographical notes, see [111433].
SMDL
23/05/2018
[1] Paul Leonardo de Laszlo (1906-1983) [13214], third son of Philip and Lucy de László