Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
1851
Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.
1852
Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.
1853
Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.
1854
Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.
1855, 1857
Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.
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Letters to Charles P. Stetson from his friend Franklin A. Wilson, the bulk received while Stetson was attending Yale University and Wilson was attending Bowdoin College. Wilson primarily writes about the activities of their mutual friends and acquaintances, but also tells of college life at Bowdoin including a prank pulled by medical students with a cadaver, fraternities, and classes.