Papers, 1909-1910.

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Papers, 1909-1910.

Copies of "Lincoln Ode," read at the unveiling of the replica of Weinman's statue of Lincoln, Bascom Hill, Madison, Wisconsin, June 22, 1909; an address on archaeology read at the meeting of the Wisconsin Archelogical Society, July, 1910; and the first sketch and draft of the play, "Glory of the Morning."

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