Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated March 30, 1861.
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My dear Sir
I am glad to [learn?] by your letter of Mch 28, that you are willing still to keep an eye to the Secretaryship of the mission to Italy, in case of a vacancy.
The matter shall be entirely confidential with me, and I will give you the earliest possible notice, if there should be a prospect of an opening.
If, in the mean time, I can do anything for you, or Lowell or
Child, or
any other lover of "bokes," I shall
always be at the service of each and all of you.
Mrs Marsh joins me in the kindest regards to your mother & sisters as well as yourself
G. P. MarshC E Norton Esq
References in this letter:
James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), poet, critic, and professor at Harvard, was editor of the Atlantic Monthly 1857-1861.
Francis James Child (1825-1896), philologist and professor at Harvard, was an authority on the ballad.