308 resultados para William S. Cohen Papers


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Two octavo-sized leaves with a two-and-a-half-page handwritten letter from William Winthrop to Bentley responding to a request to return a book, speculating about the identity of Harvard graduate Peter Cutler (Harvard AB 1698), and questioning Bentley about the interests of "F. Moore," likely referring to Francis Moore (1782-1856).

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Two leaves containing a one-page handwritten letter from Hedge to Bentley discussing the examination of Andrew Dunlap for readmission to Harvard.

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Two leaves containing a one-page handwritten letter from Hedge to Bentley discussing the examination of Andrew Dunlap for readmission to Harvard and a brief description of certain volumes used by undergraduates in their academic studies.

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Two leaves containing a one-page handwritten letter from Sarah Dunlap providing consent for her son Andrew to be examined by Harvard and a one-page handwritten letter from William Bentley to Levi Hedge about Dunlap's examination.

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Two leaves containing a two-page handwritten letter from Peck to Bentley identifying and describing the fish species Ophidium as the specimen in a drawing by a young woman described by Peck alternately as Bentley's "daughter" and "Miss C." Bentley had no children, and Peck is presumably referring to Hannah Crowninshield, Bentley's pupil.

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One leaf containing a one-page handwritten letter from Peck to Bentley briefly commenting on the receipt of a fish specimen.

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Correspondence thanking Winthrop for care he had given to Andrewes' daughter Abigail at his New London home and providing directions for delivering her home. He later writes asking Winthrop send medicine after she developed a cough and pain in her back and left side.

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Mostly correspondence between family members, beginning with Catherine Lawrence and Charles Appleton, the parents of Helen Brooks. Also records of Brooks' voluntary activities, her diaries and personal writings, and material collected by Grace Norton about Henry James.