[Letter] 1919 May 27, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island] / Private Samuel Shankman. 1919.

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[Letter] 1919 May 27, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island] / Private Samuel Shankman. 1919.

Informs Markham, that Virgil could come every Friday or Saturday at 3pm for music lessons; asks for the list of books he recommended which comprises Plato, HUgo, James etc.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 28 cm.

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Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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