Box PR002.37
Contains 28 Results:
“F” miscellaneous, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Ganey, J. S., 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Goodwin, E. McKay, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
“G” miscellaneous, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Hooper, Louis L., 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Huckaby, G. C., 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
“H” miscellaneous, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Interior Dept. — Bureau of Education, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Interior Dept. — Chief Clerk’s office, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.
Interior Dept. — Secretary, 1922 - 1923
These papers cover Dr. Hall's business correspondence from assuming the presidency through his retirement. Most of the collection is correspondence with individuals, including representatives from deaf schools and organizations around the country, as well as faculty members and students. There are also some files on applications received from students and job-seekers, and correspondence with authorities in the D.C. and federal governments.