Notes in Germanic Philology 12 and 14, 1892-1893.

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Notes in Germanic Philology 12 and 14, 1892-1893.

Includes five examination blue books with notes from Germanic Philology 12, first half-year 1892-1893, and Germanic Philology 14, second half year 1892-1893.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8188224

Harvard University Archives.

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