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Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he does not think that the executive committee has authority to appoint a trustee in the interim of the agricultural board.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is anxious to secure the office of the principal of the central school for a Dartmouth graduate and askd Smith's help.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, suggesting Henry Swan Dana for the chair of intellectual philosophy.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the selection of a new professor of intellectual philosophy. Also inquires about raising a scholarship.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the Agricultural College circulars, the death of Judge Bonney and the selection of trustees.
Samuel Delano et. al letter
Letter from Samuel Delano, Lyndon Arnold Marsh, Oliver Payson Hubbard, and Daniel Blaisdell in Hanover to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that thne Pridential Committee of the Trustees, the acting president and treasurer would like the pleasure of meeting Smith at White River Junction when he comes to Hanover.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Two-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, regarding the publication of the inaugural addresses and the triennials. Writer hopes Toby will become a trustee.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock, Vermont to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he is pleased at Smith's acceptance of the presidency of Dartmouth College. The organization of the Board of Trustees.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he knew John P. Williams well. He sends the "Vermont Standard," containing Judge Barrett's article, "Dartmouth College." Writer will meet Smith at the Junction.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, enclosing a statement (signed by Marsh and Samuel Delano) authorizing Smith to furnish a room in the college for a study. The Board elected Judge Eastman as a compromise.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he hopes to attend the meeting next Tuesday. Mrs. Marsh will accompany him.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he thinks that Mr. Blaisdell should be secretary to the Boards of Trustees of the College and Agricultural School.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith with plans for Smith's inauguration. There is a vacancy in the Board of Trustees for which writer will probably suggest Edward S. Tobey.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him he would not attend the meeting at Concord if it were not for his regard for the President. The whole subject of the Chandler school is uncongenial to him. The attitude of the Trustees toward Prof. Fairbanks.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Four-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him Oliver P. Chandler's address. Smith might write Judge Barrett for names of people who might aid the College. Would it be well to invite Judge Bonney to Commencement without telling him the Board wishes a trustee from New York?
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Smith's circular to the clergy of New Hampshire has been given to Dr. Clement. Writer's impression of the meeting at the Revere. He would like to erect a presidential mansion. Location of the Agriculture College.
Lyndon Arnold Marsh letter
Three-page letter from Lyndon Arnold Marsh in Woodstock to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he wants to know the size of the new class. The Trustees think the professors have not worked for the fund as they might. The appointment of professor of mathematics. Chandler school.