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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1908 (Heft 22)

DOI article:
John Francis Strauss, Mr. Stieglitz’s “Expulsion”—A Statement
DOI article:
[Correspondence between Alfred Stieglitz and Charles I. Berg]
DOI article:
[Correspondence between Alfred Stieglitz and Frank M. Hale]
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31045#0036
License: Camera Work Online: In Copyright

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Stieglitz’s morality or personal character, which construction
we deem entirely unwarranted.”
Very respectfully yours,
(Signed) Charles I. Berg, President.

Although the resolution of the Board of Trustees contained statements
that Mr. Stieglitz’s activities had been directed against the interests of the
Camera Club, which statements are contrary to the facts and are susceptible
of being disproved, yet the whole matter has proven so distasteful to him that
despite his identification with the Camera Club and its predecessors for a
period of eighteen years, Mr. Stieglitz prefers to bring this issue to a close,
and he has accordingly presented his resignation from the Club. This was
at once accepted.
LETTER VIII.

The Camera Club.
March 22d, 1908.
Mr. Alfred Stieglitz.
Dear Sir: I beg to notify you that your resignation,
dated March 22d, 1908, from membership in the Camera
Club of New York, has been presented to the Board, and I
am instructed to notify you that the same has been accepted,
to take effect at once.
Respectfully yours,
(Signed) Frank M. Hale, Secy. pro tem.

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