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A handwritten letter, dated November 9, 1935, is displayed within a clear plastic sleeve against a dark, reflective background, possibly in a display case. The paper is aged, with a yellowish tint, and has two punch holes on the left side, suggesting it was once part of a file. The text, written in cursive with black ink, is legible despite some fading.

The letter is from "Adela Larrain de Calderón" and is addressed to the "Presidente de la Comisión de Bellas Artes de Rosario". She extends her greetings and expresses profound gratitude for a "delicado homenaje" (delicate homage) – a beautiful act or event organized in memory of her deceased husband. She hopes this event signifies "un paso más para el progreso y porvenir de esa importante institución" (another step forward for the progress and future of that important institution). The letter concludes with the date "Noviembre 9 de 1935" and the location "Buenos Aires Pampa 3799", indicating the writer's address. The scene implies the letter is part of a historical exhibit or collection, documenting a formal acknowledgment and expression of gratitude related to a cultural institution in Rosario, Argentina.
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Jan 11, 2025

Rosario, Argentina

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A handwritten letter, dated November 9, 1935, is displayed within a clear plastic sleeve against a dark, reflective background, possibly in a display case. The paper is aged, with a yellowish tint, and has two punch holes on the left side, suggesting it was once part of a file. The text, written in cursive with black ink, is legible despite some fading. The letter is from "Adela Larrain de Calderón" and is addressed to the "Presidente de la Comisión de Bellas Artes de Rosario". She extends her greetings and expresses profound gratitude for a "delicado homenaje" (delicate homage) – a beautiful act or event organized in memory of her deceased husband. She hopes this event signifies "un paso más para el progreso y porvenir de esa importante institución" (another step forward for the progress and future of that important institution). The letter concludes with the date "Noviembre 9 de 1935" and the location "Buenos Aires Pampa 3799", indicating the writer's address. The scene implies the letter is part of a historical exhibit or collection, documenting a formal acknowledgment and expression of gratitude related to a cultural institution in Rosario, Argentina.

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