Letter, 1881 July 21, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Edmund M. Parker, [Cambridge, Massachusetts].

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Letter, 1881 July 21, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Edmund M. Parker, [Cambridge, Massachusetts].

Informs Parker he had been admitted to the third year of the Harvard Law School as an honors degree candidate.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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