Letter, [19]15 February 10, London, to "Dear Sir," [Holland?]

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Letter, [19]15 February 10, London, to "Dear Sir," [Holland?]

Identifies several "...English scientific men [who] have the greatest international reputation," and singles out Olive Schreiner as being "our most distinguished intellectual woman...."

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University of Michigan

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