Junius Spencer Morgan, A.B. '88 ; A.M. '96 : tribute : typescript, 1932.

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Junius Spencer Morgan, A.B. '88 ; A.M. '96 : tribute : typescript, 1932.

Tribute to Junius Spencer Morgan written at the time of his death by Philip Ashton Rollins, a former classmate from Princeton University. Includes a typescript letter from Philip Ashton Rollins to Belle da Costa Greene dated September 28, 1932.

8 leaves ; 29 cm.

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