Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Marion Howe letter
Three-page letter from Charles Marion Howe in Iowa City, Iowa to Asa Dodge Smith, thanking Smith for a scholarship. Writer is not related to S.S. Howe. Inquires about board and room.
Charles Marion Howe letter
Two-page letter from Charles Marion Howe in Wilmington, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith asking Smith to fill out the blank with a general statement of writer's standing and send it to Mr. Benedict? Writer will return to college as soon as his school closes.
Charles Oliver Thompson letter
Three-page letter from Charles Oliver Thompson in Peacham, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes the faculty will readmit Moulton to the college.
Charles Oliver Thompson letter
Four-page letter from Charles Oliver Thompson in West Cambridge, Massacbhusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he agrees to all of Smith's scheme except the European study which he proposes to put off until he has taught a year.
Charles Oliver Thompson letter
Letter from Charles Oliver Thompson in West Cambridge, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wishes to know whether the deficiency in the Hall professorship renders part of the professor's salary uncertain.
Charles Oliver Thompson letter
Four-page letter from Charles Oliver Thompson in Arlington, Massachusetts to Asa Dodge Smith, telling that he has appointed president of Worcester Scientific School.
Charles Otis Whitman letter
Three-page letter from Charles Otis Whitman in Bowdoin, Colorado to the Dartmouth College president, asking Smith whether Bodge and the writer, both students at Bowdoin, may take their degree as from Dartmouth.
Charles Parkhurst letter
Two-page letter from Charles Parkhurst in Claremont, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith not to write Parkhurst's mother that he is is not allowed to return to college.
Charles Quincy Terrill letter
Three-page letter from Charles Quincy Terrill in Peacham, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for a recommendation as he lost his. He is sending four students to Dartmouth.
Charles Quincy Tirrell letter
Three-page letter from Charles Quincy Tirrell in Peacham, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Committee wishes to obtain Smith for one of its lectures. Writer's benefit from Dartmouth influence and training.
Charles Reed letter
Letter from Charles Reed in Montpelier to Asa Dodge Smith, accepting a place in the committee to award the Lockwood prizes.
Charles Richardson letter
Letter from Charles Richardson in Amherst, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, asking Smith to excuse writer's son's absence from college.
Charles Russell Treat letter
Six-page letter from Charles Russell Treat in Williamstown to Asa Dodge Smith regarding gymnastics at Williams.
Charles Russell Treat letter
Two-page letter from Charles Russell Treat in Williamstown to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the salaries and duties of the faculty at Williams College.
Charles Russell Treat letter
Seven-page letter from Charles Russell Treat in Williamstown to Asa Dodge Smith, describing the action of Williams College in putting down the student rebellion. The organization of the student societies at Williams.
Charles Russell Treat letter
Three-page letter from Charles Russell Treat in Williamstown to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether it is true that Major Beatty has been giving broadsword lessons at Dartmouth and has absconded with the money before completing his work.
Charles Sumner Caldwell letter
Letter from Charles Sumner Caldwell to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for a letter of dismissal.
Charles Tappan Haviland letter
Letter from Charles Tappan Haviland in Waterville to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for his dismissal from college and his standing in his class.
Charles True Adams letter
Four-page letter from Charles True Adams in Newtonville to Asa Dodge Smith with his account of his misbehavior.
Charles True Adams letter
Six-page letter from Charles True Adams in Newtonville to Asa Dodge Smith with his account of the trip to Hartland with Benton.