Correspondence, 1883.

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Correspondence, 1883.

Letters evaluating his book "Use of the voice in reading and speaking"; correspondents include Henry P. Baldwin, Gregory T. Bedell, Thomas M. Clark, Thomas W. Coit, Samuel Eliot, William R. Huntington, Walter Mitchell, James E. Murdock, Bliss Perry and Almira Phelps.

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Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs., 1793-1884

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Baldwin, Henry P. (Henry Porter), 1814-1892

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Huntington, William Reed, 1838-1909

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Coit, Thomas Winthrop, 1803-1885

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