Letter to [Thomas O.] Mabbott. [New York, NY.]. [19--] Dec. 7.

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Letter to [Thomas O.] Mabbott. [New York, NY.]. [19--] Dec. 7.

Concerning the possibility of a contribution to St. Nicholas by Adelaide Crapsey.

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