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Bainbridge Chaplin Noyes letter
Two-page letter from Bainbridge Chaplin Noyes in Georgetown to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he does not have to teach but he needs the money very much.
Barnabus Perkins letter
In English.
Barnas Sears letter
Two-page letter from Barnas Sears in Providence to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the meeting of the Association of College Officers takes place Oct. 24. Smith and a member of his faculty are invited.
Bartlett Gershom Cilley letter
Two-page letter from Bartlett Gershom Cilley to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for an A.M. degree.
Barton Walker Chase letter
Eight-page letter from Barton Walker Chase in Springfield to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding writer's ideas on the aims and methods of agricultural colleges.
Barton Walker Chase letter
Three-page letter from Barton Walker Chase in Springfield, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding his interest in agriculture and geology.
Barton Walker Chase letter
Three-page letter from Barton Walker Chase letter in Springfield, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, applying for a teaching position in the Agricultural School.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Letter from Baxter Perry Smith in Norwich to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wishes the within quotation form his letter to Hubbard to be read in the faculty meeting.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes Chapman will transfer his interest in the biographical record. Chapman would appreciate any question as to valuation of his services.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that in the circular, "the present system of government" has reference "to a more vigorous cooperation with the president, by the Trustees."
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that there is a good degree of interest in the prospectus of the magazine. The alumni are desirous of having an annual meeting.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Four-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding his hopes for the subscription for Dartmouth College, especially in New York.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, with his assurance that he can raise $25,000 for the College. It is not a favorable time for Smith to come to New York.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Five-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding Mr. Bissell's sketch in Dr. Chapman's book and also Dr. Shurtleff's. Mr. Beecher might make a ten minute speech at Commencement.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith enclosing a letter. Talks about the errors in "The Dartmouth." The Dr.'s book. Enclosure lacking.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is sending the first copy of Dr. Chapman's book to Hanover. He hopes it can be sold to the faculty at the wholesale price.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Four-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that the General Association is considering requiring societies to keep a perpetual insurance on the life of the pastor. Also talks about the alumni dinner.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Four-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Smith's premium was received. Also talks about his success and health and his financial advice for Mr. Blaisdell.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Four-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be glad to aid the young gentlemen of the College in their enterprise. He does not doubt that the proposed periodical will supply an important want.
Baxter Perry Smith letter
Two-page letter from Baxter Perry Smith in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he knows a graduate who would probably give $25,000 to the College Fund. If he is mistaken, he will make up the deficit.