Articles, ca. 1900, 1955, by Dartmouth Presidents W.J. Tucker and Ernest Martin Hopkins on Nathan Lord.

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Articles, ca. 1900, 1955, by Dartmouth Presidents W.J. Tucker and Ernest Martin Hopkins on Nathan Lord.

Tucker typescript, entitled President Lord and the faculty of 1857, was presumably the text for an address. Hopkins' typescript, Nathan Lord, was published in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, March 1955. Both articles comment of Nathan Lord's presidency of Dartmouth College.

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