Box 4
Contains 9 Results:
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Letter of recommendation from Chancellor J. H. Kirkland, 1895 March 29
I have good reason to believe that he is a young man of more than ordinary promise.
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Matriculation Card, 1894-1895
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Letter of recommendation from W. M. Baskemill, 1895 April 25
With a naturally bright and retentive mind he combines application and determination to succeed. Along with these excellent qualities he possesses a quiet, strong character, which entitles him to the confidence of the public. It gives me pleasure to testify to his real worth, character and scholarship.
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Advertising Contract, Vanderbilt Observer
Neal was business manager of the paper.
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Commencement Bulletin, 1894 June 20
Neal received a Master of Arts degree.
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Advertising copy and other fragments
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Program, Oratorical Contest, Philosophic Literary Society, 1895 February 22
Neal spoke on The Sphinx Riddle of American Politics.
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Letter from Mamma
to My Dear Johnnie
, 1893 April 27
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
John Neal at Vanderbilt: Fragments of the Vanderbilt Observer
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )