Box 3
Contains 67 Results:
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Containing notice of our address; would like Dr. Dabney to see it; Clemson College's funds and revenues from U. S. government and state; hopes Tennessee will not long be blind and deaf to such examples
(Page 29), 1898 October 24
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Personal messages; illness; death of Prof. Vanderford gives Dr. Dabney and the Board a great opportunity; farmers' institutes; availability of expert from Clemson College; summer school; encloses program of North Carolina summer school. (See 1898 June 21, Item 24, letterbook 5) (Page 29), 1899 January 9
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Interest in Temple's work (writing); Tennessee legislature's attitude toward University; Dr. Dabney's efforts; farmers' institutes and experimentation; new professor of agriculture to succeed Vanderford; division of experimental fund, management and responsibility; legislative appropriation; suggested policy of friends of University; personal news; summer school (Page 30), 1899 April 9
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).
Johnson, D. M. Rockhill, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Set of by-laws being prepared for Winthrop Normal and Industrial College; inquiry as to adoption and working of arrangement of Board of Trustees (of U. of T.) with Dr. Dabney (Page 31), 1901 January 7
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).
Mooers, Chas. A. Knoxville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Chemist of U. of T. agricultural experiment station thanks Temple for interest as indicated in recent letter; ordinarily could not expect to hear from Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Sanford until Dr. Dabney's return; Dr. Wait saw Mr. Sanford, who gave favorable reply; is pleased with outlook (Page 32), 1901 November 9
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Letter with enclosure, also expresses package received; hopes to read sketches in due time; is to lecture first three weeks of summer school; next year, when seventy years old, will retire from extra work; address at William & Mary; affairs at U. of T (Page 33), 1903 March 3
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To O. P. Temple. Wife's health, as written to Prof. Claxton, compels withdrawal from summer school engagement; Claxton asked to notify Temple and Dr. Dabney; conviction that he is growing old; pride in University; personal remarks (Page 33), 1903 March 9
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).
Joynes, Ed(ward) S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Old age the reason for declining a second time an invitation to teach in summer school at Knoxville; in letter to Dr. Dabney expressed regret that Dabney had become candidate for presidency of University of Virginia (Page 34), 1903 June 7
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Encloses newspaper clipping relating to failure of U. of Va. to elect a president; reasons for Dabney's defeat; possibility of McBryde's election; encloses clipping regarding address to be made by himself (Page 35), 1903 June 21
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Family news; trip planned to birth-place in Virginia; U. of Va. election (of a president); candidacy of McBryde and Dabney for position (Page 35), 1903 August 2
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Interest in and praise for Temple's writing; misused talents and lost opportunities of Moses White and poor Fleming; the demon, drink; request for all that Temple publishes (Page 36), 1903 December 6
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Dr. Dabney's resignation; position of U. of T.; advice, under six headings, as to selection of University president; permission to show letter to Ed. Sanford. Confidential postscript comments specifically on possible candidates for presidency, mentioned in letter from Temple and the Sentinel (Page 37-39), 1904 January 10
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Caldwell's friends indiscreet; Caldwell's qualifications for presidency of University; advises consulting Dr. Dabney officially as to his opinion and advice (Page 40), 1904 February 7
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Caldwell's retirement; Prof. Claxton not fitted for position of president; recommendation of Dr. McIver of North Carolina; to elect a pigmy like Mynders would be shameful
(Page 40), 1904 April 10
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).
Porter, Gov. James D. Nashville, (Tenn). To (O. P.) Temple. Recommendation of Dr. W. H. Whitsett of Richmond, Va. for president of U. of T.; hopes to attend next meeting of Board of Trustees (Page 41), 1904 June 2
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).
Ferris, Chas. E. Knoxville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Is sending copy of circular letter, with photographs; needs of technical and engineering departments of U. of T.; asks information as to business men to whom this communication (circular letter) might be sent; communication made to Dr. Chalmers Deaderick (Page 42), 1904 June 9
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Is looking for news of election of president of U. of T.; U. of Va. has solved problem; requests Knoxville paper containing notice of Dr. Dabney's parting address, and copy of address if printed; wants news of commencement and other University matters (Page 43), 1904 June 20
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).
Joynes, Edward S. Columbia, S.C. To (O. P.) Temple. Accepts invitation; hopes to talk over other things besides the University; will arrive Sunday (Page 43), 1905 April 20
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).
Richardson, F. M. M. Knoxville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. U. of T. instructor congratulates Temple on his achievements for the University and extends good wishes for approaching birthday; outlines religious effort for U. of T. boys through University YMCA ; presents need for a full-time YMCA secretary, for salary of whom an endowment would be necessary; his personal devotion to YMCA work (Pages 44-45), 1907 January 24
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).
Questionnaire, under two headings -- General Questions and Special Questions. General Questions relate to organization of University, availability and distribution of funds, conditions of buildings, equipment etc. Special Questions relate to professorships, departments, and courses of instruction (Page 46), undated
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).