TLS, 1923.

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TLS, 1923.

Ms. Todd apologized to Mr. Bridgman and Mr. Lyman for incorrectly addressing an enclsed letter. Apparently she expected the name of Bridgman and Lyman's firm and possibly the city to be a suffiencent address but the Post Office required more. The letter is signed "Mabel L. Todd" above the typed "Mrs. David Todd." The letter that Ms. Todd referred to as enclosed is not included here.

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Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932

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Mabel Loomis Todd was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on November 10, 1856. She married David Peck Todd in 1879, and they moved to Amherst, Massachusetts where her husband taught astronomy at Amherst College. Mabel Loomis Todd soon became intimately involved with William Austin Dickinson, brother of Emily Dickinson. Mrs. Todd later edited the first published poems of Emily Dickinson. She also travelled on scientific expeditions with her husband, lectured professionally, and wrote several articl...