Letter : Cambridge, Mass., to Royall Snow, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., 1926 Feb. 13.

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Letter : Cambridge, Mass., to Royall Snow, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., 1926 Feb. 13.

Typescript, signed. Glad to hear his work on Beddoes is progressing. Interested in evidence on when Coleridge first used opium.

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Ohio State University Libraries

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