Henry Ward to Charles Whitman, 1895
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Ward, Henry Baldwin, 1865-1945
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Referring to Mr. C. J. Elmore, who applied for a fellowship in Biology at Chicago. Also congratulating Whitman. Mentions that he plants to send work done in 1894 on Lake Michigan. Typed; good condition 1 page
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