Box 2
Container
Contains 126 Results:
Holladay, Alex Q. Lake City, Fla. To O. P. Temple. Inquires about probable vacancy in chair of history or literature at University (Page 54), 1888 June 12
File — Box: 2, Folder: 124
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1888 June 12
Temple, O. P. (Knoxville, Tenn.). Memorandum of action of Board of Trustees on report of committee (Temple, White and Moses); Temple's votes and reasons therefore; attitude of board members toward classical, literary and scientific studies; arrogant attitude of Dr. Humes. (Note: Date at beginning of memo is July 2, 1888; endorsement on back shows July 3, 1880) (Page 55), 1888 July 2
File — Box: 2, Folder: 125
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1888 July 2
McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Touched and distressed by Temple's letter; did not know wife had written; thinks it well things turned out as they did for the University; continued illness; rejoices over good reports of University; unable to attend meeting because of pressure of work (Pages 56-57), 1888 December 27
File — Box: 2, Folder: 126
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1888 December 27
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple.Your report read with interest;
further allusion to theleading object;
suggestions as to faculty, but only reform of the Board of Trustees will do any good
(Page 9), 1886 May 28
File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 May 28
Glenn, John W. (Knoxville, Tenn.). To John L. Moses, (Knoxville, Tenn.). Report -- a brief statement of the present condition and future prospects of the (Agricultural) Department with two or three recommendations (Pages 10-13), 1886 June 7
File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 7
(Cook, A. J. ?). Agricultural College, Mich. To O. P. Temple. Recommending C. B. Collingwood for position on faculty (Page 14), 1886 June 9
File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 9
Green, A. M. Manhattan, Kansas. To Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee. Application for position as assistant in natural history and agriculture (Page 15), 1886 June 10
File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 10
Green, A. M. Manhattan, Kansas. To O. P. Temple, Knoxville, Tenn. Application -- stating qualifications, giving references, etc (Page 15), 1886 June 10
File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 10
Fairchild, Geo. T. Pres. Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas. To O. P. Temple, Knoxville, Tenn. Recommending A. M. Green (Page 16), 1886 June 10
File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 10
Kellerman, W. A. Manhattan, Kansas. To O. P. Temple (Knoxville). Recommending A. M. Green for position on faculty (Page 16), 1886 June 11
File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 11
McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Replying to Temple's letter of the 8th; conditions at, and progress in, South Carolina College since McBryde went there in 1882; after present session would be free to consider any offer made, but not at present; confidential (Pages 17-18), 1886 June 11
File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 11
Wallace, J. K. P. Andersonville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple, Knoxville, Tenn. An appreciation of Temple's work for the U. of T.; farmers are watching the U. of T. and would resent having Prof. Glenn replaced by an ex-Prof. of agriculture. Letters enclosed to be returned (Page 19), 1886 June 15
File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 15
Willetts, Edwin. Pres. Agricultural College, Ingham Co., Mich. To O. P. Temple (Knoxville, Tenn.). Recommending C. B. Collingwood (Page 20), 1886 June 17
File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 17
Stokely, J. B. Newport, Tenn. To O. P. Temple (Knoxville, Tenn.). Believes it would result in injury to the University and retard progress of industrial education in state to discontinue the services of Prof. Glenn; recounts Glenn's co-operation and friendly relations with farmers (Page 20), 1886 June 19
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June 19
Cook, A. J. Agricultural College, Mich. To O. P. Temple, (Knoxville, Tenn.). Recommending Mr. Collingwood (Page 21), 1886 June
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 June
McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. What the duties and powers of a president should be; his feelings in leaving U. of T.; most friendly; only regret was not to have had its offer to confer Ph.D. degree on him; writes in confidence (Page 22), 1886 July 8
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 July 8
Board of Control, University of Tennessee. Memo of resolutions adopted at called meeting July 12, 1886, authorizing chairman to arrange for disposal of extra milk on the farm; approving system of Professor of agriculture for improving northern part of the farm (Page 23), 1886 July 12
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 July 12
McBryde, J. M. Breckenridge, Va. To (O. P. Temple). Asks what salary would be offered him as president; states present salary and offers received from Texas; desirable powers of president (Page 24), 1886 August 28
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 August 28
McBryde, J. M. Breckenridge, Va. To (O. P. Temple). Letter of August 28 was not a pledge to accept, but a suggestion of terms he would be willing to consider. [note: error, written after receipt of news of U. T. action of September 7-8] Page 25), 1886 August 30
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 August 30
McBryde, J. M. Breckenridge, Va. To (O. P. Temple). As to acceptance; nothing definite can be done before board's meeting in January; will decline the Texas offer but will not resign at South Carolina; would not make a change before end of college year; need of competent faculty; need of more data before any plan for reorganization can be made (Pages 26-27), 1886 September 1
File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Series:
Material in Box 2 dates from May 28, 1886 through December 27, 1888. Most of the correspondences were from John. M. McBryde (who was picked to serve as University President but never took office). Other major correspondents during this time were Edward Joynes, Charles W. Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and other College Trustees.Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an...
Dates:
1886 September 1