Letter, 1896 Feb. 13, Hanover, N.H., to Charles F. Leggett, Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Letter, 1896 Feb. 13, Hanover, N.H., to Charles F. Leggett, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Leggett's son, Frederic, has been involved in the horning of Professor Foster. Encloses a description of the episode and the faculty's action, signed by Dean Charles Emerson.

[6] leaves ; 20 x 27 cm. and smaller.

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