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1896~1901
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    tO ttle Street, Cambridge, Mass., May 5, 1900. Dear Sir: As an aid to me in determining my plans for study to you for information as to ty of my taking the regular courses in Radcliffe College.

    Since receiving my certificate of admission to Radcliffe last July, I udying e tutor, oric, Englisory, Engliserature and Criticism, and Englision.

    In college I so continue most, if not all of ts. tions under erpreter of oral speecion papers. In college ss some one else, y be ure-room and at recitations. I sten ypeer, and if a Professor could not understand my speece out my anso ions and o er tation.

    Is it possible for to accommodate itself to ted conditions, so as to enable me to pursue my studies at Radcliffe? I realize t tacles in tion are very great--to otable; but, dear Sir, a true soldier does not ackno before ttle.

    tO MRS. LAURENCE tON 38 Brattle Street, Cambridge, June 9, 1900. ...I  yet o my letter; but I sincerely  very strange t tate so long, especially o simplify my , but only to modify it so as to meet ting circumstances. Cornell o make arrangements suited to tions under o t college, and ty of C I am afraid if I  to any ot  t I did not pass my examinations for Radcliffe satisfactorily....

    In tered Radcliffe College.

    tO MR. JOZ 14 Coolidge Ave., Cambridge, Nov. 26, 1900. ...-- ed o ablisitution for deaf and blind c first I  entic in its support, and I never dreamed t any grave objections could be raised except indeed by til
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