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English: From: A medallion portrait of Mr. Charles Alexander Nelson (1839-1933) designed by Edward R. Smith will be presented in the Avery Library ... the second of June 1911 [poem by Edward R. Smith]

Corporate Author: Columbia University. Language(s): English Published: [New York, Columbia University, 1912) Note: From Columbia University quarterly, June 1912. At head of title: Invitation.

Physical Description: 3 p. plate. 25 cm.
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Source https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008433796
Author Creator:Edward R. Smith
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