Letters, 1839 July 13-1845 October 29, v.p., to George Ticknor, Boston.

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Letters, 1839 July 13-1845 October 29, v.p., to George Ticknor, Boston.

Mostly concerns literary matters; mentions Webster; his lectures on French Revolution are being published. Comments on troubled state of the world.

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Ticknor, George, 1791-1871

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George Ticknor (1791-1871), educator and author, served as the first Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard from 1817 to 1835. After his arrival at Harvard, Ticknor became disenchanted with the school curriculum, characterizing the College as a well-disciplined high school, and began an effort to reorganize the College around four main goals: the division of students in courses according to academic proficiency and merit; the division of the ...

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Smyth, William, 1765-1849

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