Box 1
Contains 281 Results:
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 September 3
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that the Beaver Stake Academy needs its appropriation and he gives other news. Dated September 3, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 September 24
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that Brigham Young Academy is growing and that financial reports had been requested from fifteen schools. Dated September 24, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 September 26
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting of general news about various seminaries, academies, and appointments. Dated September 26, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 October 14
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting of very general Brigham Young Academy news and that Founder's Day will be celebrated. Dated October 14, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 October 20
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds giving his schedule of coming travels. Dated October 20, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 October 20
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that George Cluff may be opposed by J. F. Smith as teacher for St. Joseph Stake Academy. Dated October 20, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 October 28
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting that his travel plans will be completed before Christmas. Dated October 28, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 November 12
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds asking about the degree of Bachelor of Didactics being conferred on normal graduates. Dated November 12, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 December 16
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds reporting news from his travels in Arizona and Mexico. Dated December 16, 1891.
Karl G. Maeser letter to George Reynolds, 1891 March 21
Letter from Karl G. Maeser to George Reynolds about Brigham Young Academy being crippled by sending all qualified teachers out to teach elswhere. Dated March 21, 1891.