Dartmouth College. Office of the President. Asa Dodge Smith (1863-1877)
Dates
- Usage: 1863 - 1877
Found in 2079 Collections and/or Records:
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Dartmouth College to Horace Goodhue, telling him that Goodhue's son has been suspended from college.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter of recommendation for Joh Tracy, written by Asa Dodge Smith. (Filed with Mss 864479.2)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Benjamin Isaacs Haight, William Betts and Henry James Anderson and others, telling them that he will be unable to attend the inauguration of Rev. F.A.P. Barnard as president of Columbia.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover to Lyndon Arnold Marsh, asking Marsh's permission, as trustee, to make certain changes in college administration. (Marsh's permission is appended to the letters)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth College to Benjamin F. Carter, telling him that he can not promise that the faculty will allow Carter's son to return to college in the spring.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth College to Lyman Dyer Spalding, telling him that he can not promise that the faculty will readmit Spaulding's son to college. Spaulding may apply again next spring.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter from Asa Dodge Smith to Daniel Clark, telling hium that Henry will remain until Wednesday (probably be written by Asa Dodge Smith)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith at Dartmouth to Daniel Clark, telling him that if Henry reas the 7th book of the Odyssey, he may return to his class in the spring term. He ought to spend some time on mathematics.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter from Asda Dodge Smith to William Alfred Packard, asking addressee to give his impression of Clark's attainment in the studies of the term. (Packard's answer appended)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Five-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshiren to William Wheelwright, suggesting that Wheelwright establish a professorship in honor of his son.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
In English.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
In English.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to James Willis Patterson, telling him that he believes that it would be proper to continue teaching through the summer term even if he resigns his professorship.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Two-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Samuel D. Warren, thanking Warren for his gift of $1000 for the College.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Brief letter in which Smith, president of Dartmouth College, thanks Mary E. Gilman for her gift to the college endowment. Smith comments on the importance of training future generations, and the financial stability of Dartmouth. A postscript mentions a speech that Smith sent to Gilman, but the speech is lacking.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter from Asa Dodge Smith to James Albert Danforth, telling him that the faculty sees no reason for changing its view of addressee's case but he may remain until Commencement.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Calvin E. Danforth, telling him that the faculty has voted to ask Danforth to remove his son from college because of deficiency in scholarship.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to James Albert Danforth, asking Danforth to send him a statement exonerating Putney from in the taking of the pictures.
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Three-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Julius Hawley Seelye in Amherst, Massachusetts, telling him that he seeks information regarding construction of a gymnasium, student teaching and faculty salaries (photocopy)
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Four-page letter from Asa Dodge Smith in Hanover, New Hampshire to Caleb Ladd, announcing that Ladd's son has been suspended from college until the summer examination for hazing the freshmen.