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Edward Hitchcock letter to William B. Sprague, 1835 September 3
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1835-09-03
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1 item (4 pages)
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A letter to William B. Sprague in which Edward Hitchcock explains that he is unable to take on a Mr. MacIntyre as a boarder and suggests other places this man might stay in Amherst. Hitchcock then speculates about the mischief that MacIntyre could get up to, saying it may be best for a mischievious young man to stay away from college. Hitchcock adds a postscript discussing a piece he is considering publishing regarding the use of wine at the eucharist.
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English
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