Letters of Matthew Arnold [manuscript], 1867, 1888 and n.y.

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Letters of Matthew Arnold [manuscript], 1867, 1888 and n.y.

Arnold inquires about schools for his two sons in 1867; regrets a meeting in 1888 and states that the "reckless multiplication of children, without the means to maintain and bring them up properly [is] irrational and disastrous"; and in two undated letters seconds a candidate for the Athenaeum and clarifies some visiting and lecture arrangements in Boston.

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