
Allow me to introduce to your acquaintance, my young friend, Mr. E. H. Woodruff, who
desires the pleasure and honor of meeting you and exchanging a few words. Mr.
Woodruff is one of your many lovers connected with our University, and I am sure it will
be a proud satisfaction to him to meet you.
I remember with great pleasure my visit to you last March, when I was on my way home from Johns Hopkins Univy. I brought, you will remember, a letter from Howard Furness.
I expect to be in Philada on the 1st, 2d and 3d of April, and to visit Mr. Furness; and I shall be
much pleased if I can have the opportunity of again meeting you.
Hoping that you are enjoying good health.
I am, my dear Sir, Very truly yours. Hiram CorsonWalt Whitman Esq.


