Letter signed, dated : [London], 23 February 1882, to [Frederic] H. Cowen, 1882 Feb. 23.

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Letter signed, dated : [London], 23 February 1882, to [Frederic] H. Cowen, 1882 Feb. 23.

Telling him that a meeting has been called for the following Tuesday "With the view of promoting the establishment of a Royal College of Music for providing systematic instruction for all classes of Her Majesty's subjects," etc.

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