Letter to Carter-Troop [manuscript], 1924 March 3.

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Letter to Carter-Troop [manuscript], 1924 March 3.

Burt writes that Maxwell Perkins has informed him that Carter-Troop will be lecturing on Burt's book "The interpreter's house" in Sunbury [Pa.?] and that he will be present.

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University of Virginia. Library

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