Letters received, 1879-1916.

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Letters received, 1879-1916.

Letters received by Theodore H. Tyndale, a lawyer of Boston, generally concerning the activities of the Boston School Committee, adult education and the education of women, sent by leading reformers such as Samuel Eliot and Kate Gannett Wells.

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