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In a message dated 11/09/2000 11:06:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Explorer's Club, 46 East 70th St, NYC  >>

Not "1920's", but 1912, by the irrepressible Frederick Sterner, for Stephen
C. Clark, who owned the Dakota.  It doesn't find you the brick, but wasn't
that fun?

Sign me,  Already writing about that building for December

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