Letters to Charles A. Schaeffer. 1895-1898.

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Letters to Charles A. Schaeffer. 1895-1898.

1) Concerning his responsibilities for the coming term; mentioning his return to the country. Davenport, IA. 1895 Aug. 27. 2) Concerning untrue rumors about him which the Board of Regents might have heard; mentioning English department matters and his plans for the summer. Buffalo, IA. 1896 June. 3) Concerning books he wishes to use in his class. Davenport, IA. 1897 July 8. 4) Concerning his plans to volunteer in the army; discussing arrangements for the Robert Tillinghast French medal. Davenport, IA. 1898 Apr. 23.

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