Box 2
Contains 122 Results:
William H. Homer Jr. letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 May 9
May 9. Saying he does not feel qualified to teach physics. Will teach German, if necessary, and Botany and Eutomology.
George H. Brimhall letter to William H. Homer Jr., 1906 January 8
Jan. 8. Welcoming Homer to staff. Asks for information for the catalogue.
James F. Hoyt letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 February 11
Feb. 11 From J. F. Hoyt. Asked if there were any vacancies in the math department. Wanted to teach and also take some classes.
L. R. Humphreys letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 23
Apr. 23 From L. R. Humphreys. Ask if there were any positions open on the University staff.
George H. Brimhall letter to Clarence S. Jarvis, 1906 February 8
Feb. 8 To Clarence S. Jarvis. Ask him to be a teacher in the engineering department.
Clarence S. Jarvis letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 February 15
Feb. 15. Cannot accept or reject the appointment for at least a month’s time.
George H. Brimhall letter to Clarence S. Jarvis, 1906 February 22
Feb. 22. Telling Jarvis to take the necessary time to decide about the teaching assignment.
Clarence S. Jarvis letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 March 14
Mar. 14. He is still considering the position but cannot definitely decide as yet.
Clarence S. Jarvis letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 March 25
Mar. 25. Has accepted a position with an engineering firm and thanks the Pres. for considering him for the job.
George H. Brimhall letter to Clarence S. Jarvis, 1906 March 30
Mar. 30. Thanking him for letting the Pres. know of his intentions. Wishes him good luck with his work.