Letter, 1892 June 4, Hanover, N.H., to Judge Smith [n.p.].

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Letter, 1892 June 4, Hanover, N.H., to Judge Smith [n.p.].

Edward B. Condon inquires about degree. George F. Williams urges Faculty member for presidency. Prof. Hitchcock and other Faculty members have expressed their views. Prof. Fletcher has made inquiries.

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