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Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, returning the papers Smith sent him. Smith is doubtless right about the gymnasium. Writer's efforts to raise a scholarship would be unavailing. Enclosure lacking.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding Prof. Aiken's plans. Also talks about Judge Benjamin H. Steele and a student named Clay.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh In Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes a Dartmouth man will be candidate for the Woodstock school. Also enquires about a scholarship for a Woodstock boy.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding Currier's complaint about the gymnasium. Writer thinks the hall should be used for its original purpose only.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he knows nothing about Mr. Parker's qualifications to fill Prof. Aiken's chair.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the selection of a new professor of intellectual philosophy. Also inquires about raising a scholarship.