does "schulse-Eisenstein Galleries San Francisco"mean "a gallery named schulse-Eisenstei?"
schulse-Eisenstein Galleries San Francisco, California, u.s.a.
November 12, 1932
Herrn Martin Schulse Schloss Rantzenburg Munich, Germany
My Dear Martin:
Back in Germany! How I envy you! Although I have not seen it since my school days, the spell of Unter den Linden is still strong upon me—the breadth of intellec¬tual freedom, the discussions, the music, the light- hearted comradeship. And now the old Junker spirit, the Prussian arrogance and militarism are gone. You go to a democratic Germany, a land with a deep cul¬ture and the beginnings of a fine political freedom. It will be a good life. Your new address is impressive and I rejoice that the crossing was so pleasant for Elsa and the young sprouts.if it is, why does "Galleries " are in plural form?