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Box 2

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Contains 126 Results:

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Expresses through Temple to Board of Trustees high appreciation of honor of Ph. D. degree (Page 6), 1887 June 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 78
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

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. State of health prevents acceptance of U. of T. Presidency. Enclosure: 1887, June 20. McBryde to Board of Trustees (Page 6), 1887 June 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 79
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 20

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee. Withdrawal of acceptance of presidency of U. of T. because of ill health (Page 7), 1887 June 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 80
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 20

Barnett, C. R. Shawsville, Va. to President East Tennessee University, Knoxville, Tenn. About vacancies in scientific department or positions of commandant (Page 8), 1887 June 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 81
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 21

Clarke, Rufus J. Nashville, Tenn. (To O. P. Temple?) Soliciting advertising of U. of T. for The Mountain Eagle, to be issued weekly during the session of the Assembly at Monteagle (Page 8), 1887 June 22

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 82
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 22

McBryde, J. M. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. As to state of health and action of South Carolina College on his resignation (Page 9), 1887 June 25

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 83
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 25

Temple, O. P. Knoxville, Tenn. To (J. M. McBryde). Protesting against actions in declining to accept presidency. First draft or copy (?) (Page 10), 1887 June 26

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 84
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 26

Temple, O. P. Knoxville, Tenn. To J. M. McBryde (Columbia, S.C.). Only post script to letter, stating opinion of trustees and outsiders on McBryde's obligation to the University (Page 10), 1887 June 29

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 85
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 29

Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. McBryde influenced in decision only by questions of health; approved both his acceptance and its withdrawal; other possible candidates (Pages 12-13), 1887 June 29

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 86
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 29

Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee Draft to resolution of confidence and sympathy of board with reference to McBryde's decision to decline presidency (Page 11), 1887 June

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 87
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

Holladay, A. Q. Lake City, Fla. To J. G. M Ramesy, Knoxville, Tenn. Inquiring as to conditions at U. of T., and to advisability of his applying for presidency (Page 14), 1887 July 4

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 88
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 July 4

Glenn, John W. Knoxville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Enclosing a list of names asked for (Page 15), 1887 July 6

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 89
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 July 6

Stewart, Alex P. St. Elmo, Colo. To O. P. Temple Replying to Temple's letter, not anxious for position, but if no other selected wishes information as to duties and as to conditions at U. of T (Page 16), 1887 July 7

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 90
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 July 7

Lupton, N. P. Birmingham, Ala. To Board of Trustees. State chemist of Alabama recommends C. L. Newman, candidate for faculty position (Page 17), 1887 July 7

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 91
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 July 7

Brown, Wm. (?) Leroy. Nashville, Tenn. To Trustees, U. of T. Recommending C. L. Newman for chemistry professorship (Page 17), 1887 July 11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 92
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 July 11

Kolb, R. F. Auburn, Ala. To C. L. Newman, Knoxville, Tenn. Enclosing a communication addressed to the Board of Trustees, U. of T. to be read and returned (Page 18), 1887 July 12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 93
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 July 12

Kolb, R. F. Auburn, Ala. To Board of Trustees, U. of T. Recommendation of C. L. Newman for professorship of agriculture at U. of T. (Page 18), 1887 July 12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 94
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 July 12

Fairchild, Geo. T. Manhattan, Kansas. To O. P. Temple. Is acquainted with no one competent to push the development of mechanics and agriculture while able to manage a full literary college also; names F. H. Storer of Bussey as a possibility; does not care to try it himself (Page 19), 1887 July 13

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 95
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 July 13

Edgar, Geo. M. Fayetteville, Ark. To Secretary Board of Trustees. Inquiry as to vacancies in the faculty (Page 20), 1887 July 14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 96
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 July 14

Dabney, Chas. W., Jr. Raleigh, N.C. To O. P. Temple. Replying to Temple's letter of the 13th, with its enclosed report; former letter to Mr. Comfort has shown writer's interest in getting a similar institution started in North Carolina, resulting in vigorous action by the trustees; states salary, perquisites and attractions in remaining where he is; would consider offer to U. of T. Attached a letter are two clippings (not mentioned in text) from Raleigh, N.C. News and Observer, April 1887, entitled respectively, Industrial education for the South and a plea for manual training (Pages 21-22), 1887 July 15

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 97
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 July 15