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Letter from philosopher Henri Bergson accepting the 1913 visiting professorship at Columbia, December 15, 1911

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Letter from philosopher Henri Bergson accepting the 1913 visiting professorship at Columbia, December 15, 1911

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Letter from philosopher Henri Bergson accepting the 1913 visiting professorship at Columbia, December 15, 1911

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Letter from French Ambassador to the U.S., J.J. Jusserand to Nicholas Butler regarding the honorary doctorate ceremony for Marshal Joffre and René Viviani, May 31, 1917

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Business card of Gustave Lanson, historian,  literary critic and Columbia's first visiting French professor in 1911

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Handwritten letter from Marshal Joseph Joffre, June 25, 1921

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Invitation to attend the tricentennial of the Académie Française, June 17, 1935

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Henri Muller to Frank Fackenthal, February 10, 1931

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