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Contains 126 Results:

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Requests copies of charter and by-laws of University; also itemized financial statement for current year; suggests Temple ask Secretary of War to have army officer detailed to U. of T. as professor of military science (Page 55), 1887 April 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 58
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: 1887 April 26

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Suggests application to be made for naval officer to act as professor of mechanical engineering; doctor's orders to rest from college duties for some weeks (Page 56), 1887 April 27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 59
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: 1887 April 27

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple As to the house in Knoxville; will not move family before September 1; comments on financial statement; continued illness (Page 57), 1887 April 30

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 60
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: 1887 April 30

James, Benj. F. Yale University, New Haven, Conn. To President, University of Tennessee. Inquires as to a vacancy on faculty (Page 58), 1887 May 2

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 61
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: 1887 May 2

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Asks if president of University is ex-officio president of Board of Trustees; available residences in Knoxville; tentative suggestions as to reorganization of faculty; comment on University finances; no improvement in health (Page 58), 1887 May 7

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 62
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: 1887 May 7

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Begs that possibility of retaining professors not to be mentioned to anyone; wants regular librarian employed (Page 59), 1887 May 7

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 63
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: 1887 May 7

Applegarth, A. C. Baltimore, (Md.). To President of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Inquiry as to vacancy; has just received Ph.D. at Johns-Hopkins (Page 59), 1887 May 12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 64
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: 1887 May 12

Matz, F. P. Reading, Pa. To President Tennessee Agricultural College, Knoxville, Tenn. Asks if college needs mathematics teacher. Printed leaflet of testimonials enclosed (Page 60), 1887 May 16

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 65
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: 1887 May 16

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To W. R. Murphy, Knoxville, Tenn. Thanks for kind letter received; mention of a house; can realize only a part of the expectations of his friends (Page 61), 1887 May 17

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 66
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: 1887 May 17

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Still ill; encloses rough draft of plans of reorganization; agreed as to no preparatory department; difficulties in reorganizing faculty and keeping within income; as to Moses, Thomas, Crawford and possible new members of faculty (Page 61), 1887 May 24

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 67
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: 1887 May 24

Engineering News, New York, N.Y. To Rodes Massie, Tennessee Agricultural College, Knoxville, Tenn. Soliciting advertising; attached three printed slips illustrating advantages of using Engineering News as an advertising medium (Page 62), 1887 May 25

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 68
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: 1887 May 25

Chafin, W. T. Knoxville, Tenn. To J. M. McBryde. Application for position in preparatory department of University of Tennessee; educational history and teaching experience (Page 63), 1887 May 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 69
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: 1887 May 26

Willis, R. H. Fayetteville, Ark. To President E. Tenn. University, Knoxville, Tenn. Application for position. Testimonials enclosed (Page 64), 1887 May 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 70
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: 1887 May 26

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Offer to Thomas; not well enough to write (Page 65), 1887 May 27

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 71
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: 1887 May 27

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Prefers Ph. D. to L. L. D. from University of Tennessee (Page 65), 1887 May 29

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 72
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: 1887 May 29

Alexander, E. Chapel Hill, N.C. To O. P. Temple. Declines offer to return to U. of T.; ought to stay at University of North Carolina another year (Page 1), 1887 June 2

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 73
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: 1887 June 2

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Health improved; plans to come to Knoxville July 1, and organize faculty; available houses in Knoxville (Page 1), 1887 June 3

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 74
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: 1887 June 3

Temple, O. P. Knoxville, Tenn. To Gentlemen of the graduating class. Address to graduating class on delivering them diplomas June 8th, 1887 (Pages 2-4), 1887 June 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 75
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: 1887 June 8

Birge, E. A. Madison, Wis. To Rhodes Massie (Knoxville, Tenn.) Recommending H. H. Powers for position in department of modern languages (Page 5), 1887 June 14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 76
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: 1887 June 14

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Enclosing acknowledgement of notification of conferring of degree of Ph. D. by Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee (Page 5), 1887 June 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 77
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: 1887 June 18