Letters to Mr. Hathaway and "my dear Tyndall" [manuscript], 1884 February 10 and March 19.

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Letters to Mr. Hathaway and "my dear Tyndall" [manuscript], 1884 February 10 and March 19.

In a letter, 1884 February 10, Cleveland, Ohio, to Hathaway, Arnold discusses the remainder of his American lecture schedule, particularly in New York where he requests a date and place convenient for students at Columbia College. In a letter, 1884 March 19, Cobham, Surrey, to Tyndall, Arnold regrets that he missed his correspondent on his way home and promises to meet on Friday.

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Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888

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Hathaway, E. W., Mr.,

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