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Box 3

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Contains 67 Results:

Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Has read with much interest and pride account in papers of progress and prospects of U. of T.; to Temple and himself credit is due; recalls their ideas in 1878-79, when they first tried to set the ball in motion; congratulates Temple and Dr. Dabney (Page 59), 1889 February 8

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 February 8

Harwell, T. B. Nashville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Supposition about proposed regency for U. of T.; previous letter was but an expression of satisfaction at probable solution of trouble; more intelligent conception of relation of University to state prevailing Dr. Dabney's favorable impression (Page 59), 1889 March 14

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 March 14

Connel, Robert. Pomeroy, Wash. To O. P. Temple. Washington about to become a state; fears claims of agriculture and other technical teaching might be overlooked by legislature; has prepared memorandum for circulation among members, and asks Temple's frank criticism of scheme indicated (Page 60), 1889 October 26

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 October 26

Washington Legislature. H. B. No. 90 -- An act to create a commission of technical instruction, and to establish a state school of science (Page 61), 1889 December 13

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 December 13

Connel, Robt. Olympia, Wash. To O. P. Temple. Sends copy of bill before legislature (of Washington) designed to make scientific education possible to wage-earning part of population; trusts its provisions may meet with Temple's approval (Page 60), 1889 December 19

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 6
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 December 19

Joynes, Ed(ward) S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Will come to Knoxville next summer to see wonderful improvements of which Temple speaks in letter; faith in ultimate prosperity of U. of T. and greatness of Knoxville; warns not to part with real estate of the University; cites effect on Columbia College, University of Nashville and William and Mary College; personal remarks (Page 62), 1890 March 16

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 7
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1890 March 16

Board of Trustees, University of Tennessee. Excerpts from minutes of meeting of Board of Trustees, setting forth report of committee (Farm Committee or Board of Control?) reorganization of agricultural experiment station (Page 63), 1893 June 5

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1893 June 5

Arnell, Samuel M. Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Value of Temple's book for posterity; determination in certain quarters to have truth of history mis-stated; story of east Tennessee Unionism; call on President Dabney; proposed University proceedings; congratulations to Temple on having hand in progress (Page 64), 1894 June 11

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 10
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1894 June 11

Jones, W. P. Chattanooga, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Points out assurances we have today given that faculty (of Medical College, U. of T.) will submit to Board matter of passing on qualifications of candidates for graduation and of additions to medical faculty; wishes, in view of these assurances, to have wrong impressions righted; The Sentinel has made matters even worse (Page 65), 1894 June 16

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 11
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1894 June 16

Joynes, Edward S. Hot Springs, N.C. To O. P. Temple. Is regrettably prevented from coming to Knoxville; will have typewritten copies made of papers previously referred to and sent to Templel their interest as inside history of U. of T.; meeting with friends in North Carolina; personal remarks (Page 2), 1896 September 17

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1896 September 17

Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple Send typewritten copies of papers relating to U. of T.; enumerates documents; outlines his objects in sending papers to Temple; permits them to be read by Pres, Dabney and Prof. Karns (Pages 3-4), 1896 December 8

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1896 December 8

Enclosure No. I. Memorandum concerning condition of affairs at East Tenn. University in 1878-79, with emphasis on scientific departments. Paper signed by E. S. Joynes and read privately to Col. Moses White (Page 5), 1879 December 17

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 15
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1879 December 17

Enclosure No. II. Paper giving details of condition and needs of U. of T., signed by E. S. J.; prepared for Judge O. P. Temple at his request (Page 6-10), circa 1880

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: circa 1880

Enclosure No. III. Extract from proceedings of Board of Trustees, East Tenn. University; report of joint committee of trustees and faculty, marking first step in reorganization of the University (Page 11), 1879 February

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1879 February

Enclosure No. IV. Letter from Edward S. Joynes to Board of Trustees; resignation of Joynes and resume of changes effected at U. of T. during Joynes' connection, 1878-82. Additional data and explanatory notes by Joynes, dated August 20, 1896, attached (Page 12), 1882 June 7

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1882 June 7

Enclosure No. V. Extract from letter of O. P. Temple to Dr. Joynes regarding changed views of trustees (Page 13), 1889 February 11

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 19
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: 1889 February 11

Enclosure No. VI. Notes appended to the foregoing docuements by Joynes concerning condition of affairs at East Tenn. Univ.), undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents Note From the Series:

Material from Box 3 dates from January 30, 1889 through January 24, 1907. The main correspondents from this time include Edward S. Joynes (an influential faculty member), Charles Dabney (University President from 1887-1904), and Samuel M. Arnell (a Tennessee Congressman and local historian).

Dates: undated