Letters, 1890-1895, Chicago, to Eugene Field.

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Letters, 1890-1895, Chicago, to Eugene Field.

[1] 1890, March 13 [3 p.].--Suggests Field should remain in Europe for his health and write his regular column from there. Refers to other business concerning the Chicago daily news. [2] 1895, February 19 [1 l.].--Allows Field a month's leave of absence with regular salary for Florida trip. He hopes this will result in the "restored health and strength that you anticipate."

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