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Editorial, The Cornell Daily Sun (10:2)(Oct. 1, 1880) at 18.
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"Irving Literary Society", The Cornell Era (29:14) (Jan. 21, 1887) p. 162; "Cornelliana", The Cornell Era (29:16) (Feb. 4, 1887) p. 176; "Cornelliana", The Cornell Era (29:16) (Apr. 29, 1887) p. 296; "Cornelliana", The Cornell Era (29: 27) (May 13, 1887) p. 318. (All these sources can be found using the search term "Irving" in The Cornell Era, Vol. 19 (1886-1887).)