Letters, 1921-1924, Tokyo, to Philip Darrell Sherman.

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Letters, 1921-1924, Tokyo, to Philip Darrell Sherman.

[1] 1921, August 12, [1 l.].--Is sending Sherman a copy of Hiroshgi with his inscription. Remarks on the Japanese students studying with Sherman. [2] 1924, February 2, [2 l.].--Thanks Sherman for his letter and says he is sending Sherman a cheap Japanese edition of Lafcadio Hearn in Japan.

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