Letter, 1891 December 3, Hanover, N.H., to Isaac W. Smith [n.p.].

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Letter, 1891 December 3, Hanover, N.H., to Isaac W. Smith [n.p.].

President Bartlett contacted Joseph M. Willard about the Latin position. The Faculty prefer Mr. Gulick but Mr. White would be acceptable.

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