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Papers of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Accession #7721, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was deposited on [17 December 1963] 5 November 1964.
The collection contains manuscripts of two poems and an essay on France by Arthur Sherburne Hardy. Letters discuss the lack of a correspondent's reply to a request for an autograph of [Helen?] Keller for her majesty, and the correct usage of the religious term "mass," and include an invitation, and a note of thanks.
Correspondents include [Luther Halsey?] Gulick and a Dr. Leeds.
Essay of personal reflections on the history and beauties of France.
Regrets lack of his correspondent's reply to his request for an autograph of Miss [Helen?] Keller for "Her Majesty."
Invites Gulick to tea, and reports that Prof. [Frank Moore?] Colby is in town.
[Thanks for note from Leeds in time of need.]
Receipt Date Stamp: "The Riverside Press/
Cambridge, Mass./ August 20, 1888"
Comments on correct usage of the religious term
"Mass."