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The letter is written on official Lehigh University, the President's Room letterhead. See also additional letters in the collection from Coppée as well as a letter from his daughters to Edith Wharton about their father's work.
Coppée informs the recipient that the Bishop has elected to stay abroad until the spring; letters should be addressed in care of J. Monroe & Company, Bankers in Paris. Prior to assuming the duties as the first President of Lehigh from 1866 to 1875, Coppée worked on the railroad, fought in the Army during the Mexican War, and taught at West Point and the University of Pennsylvania. During his term in office, many buildings including the President's house, Packer Hall, and the University Center were constructed; Coppée also delivered lectures on history, logic, rhetoric, political economy and Shakespeare.
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