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008 110222s1898 mau 000|p eng d
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245 04 $aThe birth of twenty=one.
260 $a[Cambridge, Mass. :$bs.n. ;$c1898]
300 $a1 sheet ([1] p.) ;$c40 x 40 cm.
500 $aThe printed area measures 16.5 x 18 cm.
500 $aPoem in two columns, dated at end January 3, 1898; first line: Ask you--How about these verses?
500 $aPossibly composed by Henry Woodruff, one of ten friends of the Harvard Class of 1898 who established an informal eating club meant to last ony for the nine months of the Harvard school year; signed in pencil prominently by Woodruff and also Moncure Robinson, Edward S. Thurston, Henry McBurney, Charles Chauncy Stillman, Henry Prescott, Langdon Parker Marvin, St. John Smith, Lawrence Smith Butler, and Norton Perkins.
650 0 $aHarvard University$xStudent life$y19th century.
655 7 $aSilk-printing$zUnited States$y19th century.$2rbgenr$5hou
700 1 $aWoodruff, Henry Mygatt,$d1869-1916
752 $aUnited States$bMassachusetts$dCambridge.
988 $a20110222
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