Public Meeting of the American Academy and the National Institute of Arts and Letters in Honor of John Burroughs: Member of the Academy from May Thirteen, Nineteen Hundred and Five, Until His Death, March Twenty-nine, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-one ; William Milligan Sloane, President of the Academy, PresidingAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters, 1922 - 57 pages |
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