Box 2
Contains 782 Results:
George H. Brimhall letter to Juliette C. Adams, 1906 February 13
Letter from Brimhall to Adams, Parowan, Utah reporting favorably on conduct of her daughter. Dated February 13, 1906.
Juliette C. Adams letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 February 19
Letter from Adams, Parowan, Utah to Brimhall thanking him for his interest in her daughter. Dated February 19, 1906.
Pearl A. Decker letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 28
Letter from Laura Pearl Adams, Salt Lake City, Utah to Brimhall applying for a position on the faculty. Dated April 28, 1906.
George H. Brimhall letter to Pearl A. Decker, 1906 May 1
Letter from Brimhall to Laura Pearl Adams, Salt Lake City, Utah offering her a position on the faculty and outlining terms. Dated May 1, 1906.
Pearl A. Decker letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 May 9
Letter from Laura Pearl Adams, Salt Lake City, Utah to Brimhall informing him that she has accepted another position. Dated May 9, 1906.
H. N. Adamson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 26
Letter from Adamson, Salt Lake City, Utah to Brimhall applying for a teaching position. Dated April 26, 1906.
George H. Brimhall letter to H. N. Adamson, 1906 May 1
Letter from Brimhall to Adamson, Salt Lake City, Utah notifying him that there will be no vacancy in the coming year. Dated May 1, 1906.
George H. Brimhall letter to Andrew B. Anderson, 1906 February 24
Letter from Anderson, Beaver, Utah to Brimhall discussing various school matters, including teachers fund, teachers, summer school, budget, courses, lack of interest in professional athletes, and the bulletin. Dated February 24, 1906.
George H. Brimhall letter to Andrew B. Anderson, 1906 March 3
Letter from Brimhall to Anderson, Beaver, Utah discussing excuses from class, stopping students, and the Brigham Young Unversity basketball team progress. Dated March 3, 1906.
Andrew B. Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 March 7
Letter from Brimhall to Anderson, Beaver, Utah discussing graduating class plans, as well as other matters previously discussed. Dated March 7, 1906.