Box 2
Contains 105 Results:
A. S. Brown letter to George H. Brimhall, 1907 May 10
Letter from A. S. Brown to George H. Brimhall asking for any qualified young male teachers to help fill their demand made on their school. Dated May 10, 1907.
George H. Brimhall letter to Wells L. Brimhall, 1906 November 21
Letter from George H. Brimhall to his son Wells L. Brimhall, Holland, giving permission for his son to tour Europe for a while before returning home. Sends information concerning other members of the family. Dated November 21, 1907.
George H. Brimhall letter to A. S. Brown, 1907 May 17
George H. Brimhall letter to A. S. Brown, stating that the University will be unable to furnish the teachers that Brown requested. Dated May 17, 1907.
J. S. Brown letter to Friend, 1906 August 16
Letter from J. S. Brown to Goerge H. Brimhall stating the teachers graduation from Brigham Young University need not take an examination for their certificates. The certificates will be mailed to them. Dated August 16, 1907.
George H. Brimhall letter to G. E. Anderson, 1907 May 14
George H. Brimhall to G.E. Anderson, cannot say if Anderson will recieve a teaching position. It will be put before the board.
John E. Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1907 March 19
Joseph J. Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 July 6
Letter from Jos. J. Anderson, special insurance agent, to George H. Brimhall accepting invitation of the President to show Anderson around Provo when he visits. Dated July 6, 1907.
Lewis Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 August 21
Letter from Lewis Anderson, President of South Sanpete Stake, asking for assistance for Maria Hansen, who is blind but wishes to attend school.
George H. Brimhall letter to N. P. Anderson Jr., 1907 April 5
Letter from George H. Brimhall to N. P. Anderson Jr., Norway, giving a brief report on the condition of the Church and the students at the University. Dated April 5, 1907.
Norman S. Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1907 May 6
Letter from Norman S. Anderson, Idaho Falls, to George H. Brimhall, asking to be honorably released from the school until the next year.