J. J. Jusserand letter to Curtis Hidden Page [manuscript] 1925 Jan. 10.

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J. J. Jusserand letter to Curtis Hidden Page [manuscript] 1925 Jan. 10.

Jusserand writes regarding receipt of Page's translations of Ronsard and Moliè€re and regrets he cannot attend the Ronsard celebration at Smith College.

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