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  <dc:title>Tarver, John Charles</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manuscript. Asks Karl to inform him if he plans to visit Heidelburg in 1879; about "enthusiasm of the marketplace"; regret at having to let Daniels leave his staff, and alerting Karl to his suitability for work instructing older boys or young men in Mathematics and German; and letter about the possible negative consequences of improving the environment of the poor, as it would discourages the survival of only the strongest offspring.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1879-1912</dc:date>
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