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Horatio Nelson Twombly letter
Five-page letter from Horatio Nelson Twombly in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he does not believe that Mr. S. would be the best person to solicit funds for the college outside of New York. The sum can only be made up by subscription.
Horatio Nelson Twombly letter
Four-page letter from Horatio Nelson Twombly in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is against beginning a movement for the aid of Dartmouth at this time.
Horatio Nelson Twombly letter
Six-page letter frorm Horatio Nelson Twombly in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that his class is responding favorably to the appeal for a memorial building. A list of classes and quotas.
Horatio Nelson Twombly letter
Two-page letter from Horatio Nelson Twombly in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he can not attend the meeting of the Committee on a Memorial Hall.
Horatio Nelson Twombly letter
Two-page letter from Horatio Nelson Twombly in New York to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is sending the receipted bills for the Army and Navy Journal, also talks about the gymnasium and the Memorial Hall.
Hordis Bellows letter
In English.
Howard Freemont Hill letter
Four-page letter from Howard Freemont Hill in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will attend to the matter of the Alumni Association. He is a correspondent for the "Boston Post" and will be glad of college items. He would see General Pierce immediately but he is unwell.
Howard Fremont Hill letter
Three-page letter from Howard Fremont Hill in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, asking for information about the College. It would benefit by advertising. He will gladly receive any items Smith wants published.
Howard Fremont Hill letter
Three-page letter from Howard Fremont Hill in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he has found a collection of old coins which he would like to obtain for the College.
Howard Fremont Hill letter
Three-page letter from Howard Fremont Hill in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that a collection of state minerals ought to be deposited in the College cabinet. Master's degrees. Who is to pronounce the oration?
Humanities institute at Dartmouth College records
Starting in the summer of 1978, and lasting for five years, Dartmouth Humanities Institute was aimed at promoting ways in which interdisciplinary humanistic study could improve secondary and elementary school instruction in New Hampshire and Vermont. Institute records include syllabi, student papers, and financial records.
Humphrey Moore letter
Two-page letter from Humphrey Moore in Milford, N.H., to Asa Dodge Smith. Moore plans to help defray the expenses of a young man who is preparing for Dartmouth.
"Illuminated manuscripts in the Dartmouth College Library" catalog
"Illuminated Manuscripts in the Dartmouth College Library." The collection contains the typescript, with handwritten corrections of this catalog, edited by Robert McGrath and published in 1972, together with a copy of an earlier draft.
Incunabula in the Dartmouth College Library collection
"Incunabula in the Dartmouth College Library" (1980). The collection contains the typescript, with handwritten corrections, of this catalog published by Dartmouth College Library in 1980.
Inhabitants of Hanover letter
In English.
Inhabitants of Hanover to Church of Christ list
In English.
Ira Allen Eastman letter
Two-page letter from Ira Allen Eastman in Concord, New Hampshire to Asa Dodge Smith in New York, telling him that Dr. Barstow will consult Smith about presidency of Dartmouth. Writer urges Smith to accept.
Ira Allen Eastman letter
Three-page letter from Ira Allen Eastman in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be in Concord next week and if necessary will help Smith make up a quorum. His court schedule. Judge Nesmith can attend almost any time within the next three weeks.
Ira Allen Eastman letter
Two-page letter from Ira Allen Eastman in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith about the law in regard to bowling alleys.
Ira Allen Eastman letter
Three-page letter from Ira Allen Eastman in Concord to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he had thought of Mr. Parker in connection with the Greek professorship but knows of no one he would prefer as Prof. Aiken's successor.