Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel V. Foltz letter
Three-page letter from Daniel V. Foltz in Boston to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether his son can remain until the fall term without making up this term's work.
Darius W. Geer letter
Two-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dode Smith, asking whether his son Edward may enter college this fall.
Darius W. Geer letter
Two-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Edward leaves tonight for Hanover. Writer asks Smith to help him get a boarding place.
Darius W. Geer letter
Four-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether it is necessary for Edward to buy furniture.
Darius W. Geer letter
Three-page letter from Darius W. Geeer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith regarding Ned's financial affairs.
Darius W. Geer letter
Six-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking to have Edward re-admitted to college.
Darius W. Geer letter
Letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Ddoge Smith, telling him that Edward will leave home for college on Monday.
Darius W. Geer letter
Letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is keeping Edward until Wednesday to make up his algebra.
Darius W. Geer letter
Two-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that his son started for Hanover last night. He may take private lessons if necessary.
Darius W. Geer letter
Two-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will keep Edward home this summer.
Darius W. Geer letter
Three-page letter from Darius W. Geer in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, asking whether Smith have his son sell Edward's furniture. Edward's landlady's bill. Writer's trouble with his sons.
Dartmouth College Alumni Association Executive Committee New York letter
Four-page letter from the Dartmouth College Alumni Association to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the Committee would like to include, at the next annual meeting of the New York Alumni, a discussion of a revision of the Dartmouth College curriculum.
Dartmouth College Class of 1865 letter
Letter from the Class of 1865 to the president and faculty of C.S.D. at Dartmouth College, asking that the college give John E. Johnson his degree with his class.
Dartmouth College. Class of 1866 letter
Two-page letter from the Class of 1866 to the president and faculty of Chandler Scientific Department, asking to have the course of study changed so as to allow more reading in the senior year.
Dartmouth College Class of 1866 petition
Petition by the Chandler Scientific Class of 1866 to the president and faculty of the Chandler Scientific Department at Dartmouth College. The petition asks for a week's vacation before examination in which to prepare their theses.
Dartmouth College Class of 1868 petition
Letter from the Dartmouth College Class of 1868, asking the president to reconsider his action in suspending two members of the class.
Dartmouth College Class of 1869 petition
Dartmouth College faculty letter
Two-page letter in President Smith's hand with conditions on which Parker may return to his class. Marks received by him on examination in the studies of the Senior class.
Dartmouth College. Office of the President (1863-1877: Asa Dodge Smith) records
Asa Dodge Smith, Dartmouth College President, 1863-1877, and clergyman. Contains correspondence, letters, notes, speeches, sermons, and student examinations. Documents Smith’s tenure as D.C. president through his correspondence, as well as some of his own notes, speeches, sermons, and letters. Also documents the years preceding Smith’s time as president.
Dartmouth College rules regarding payment of term bills
Rules respecting the payment of term bills (In President Smith's handwriting)