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Report of Committee of Historians.2
correspondence with friends in Germany we have procured a negative, taken late in life, of the late Chancellor Tappan—the first chancellor of our University, to whom the citizens of our State are so largely indebted for his instrumentality in laying the foundation and superstructure of -our University, which has ¦challenged the admiration of the civilized world. Our committee is also assured that we shall soon be presented with a manuscript of a Philanthrojnc Poem which the Chancellor
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