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Pierrepont expresses his regret that he will not be able to visit Stratford on the 23rd because of official duties in London. He indicates that Shakespeare is "read quite as much in America as in England" and shares his opinion of the Baconian theory, declaring "anyone familiar with Lord Bacon's life and writings might know that Bacon could no more have written the plays than Shakespeare could have written Novum organum." Written from 17, Cavendish Square.
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The Charles G. Edwards papers consist of materials related to Edward's time as a student at the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute. This includes five course books, test reports from 1936-1937, and a chemistry notebook with worksheets, lab notes, and exams. Additionally, the collection contains a notebook with notes from a professional engineering course offered by the University of Rochester's Division of Engineering during the 1950s.