Box 7
Contains 103 Results:
Charles De Garmo letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 March 30
Letter from Charles De Garmo, Ithaca, New York, to George H. Brimhall explaining that he cannot come to lecture unless guaranteed a sizeable sum for expenses. Dated March 30, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to Charles De Garmo, 1901 April 10
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Charles De Garmo, Ithaca, New York, stating that Dr. Dewey, a prominent school man, made a definite proposition which was accepted. Dated April 10, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to Denver Sewer Pipe & Clay Co., 1901 April 9
Letter from George H. Brimhall to Denver Sewer Pipe & Clay Co., Denver, Colorado, with order for pipe and asking for a quote. Dated April 9, 1901.
Deseret News letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 January 10
Letter from Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah, to George H. Brimhall concerning Christmas copies. Dated January 10, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to John Dewey, 1901 March 25
Letter from George H. Brimhall to John Dewey, University of Chicago, Illinois, requesting his services for a course of lectures. Dated March 25, 1901.
John Dewey letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 April 1
Letter from John Dewey, Chicago, Illinois, to George H. Brimhall accepting invitation to lecture on educational psychology. Dated April 1, 1901.
John Dewey letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 April 3
Letter from John Dewey, Chicago, Illinois, to George H. Brimhall concerning dates for his lecture. Dated April 3, 1901.
George H. Brimhall letter to John Dewey, 1901 April 9
Letter from George H. Brimhall to John Dewey, University of Chicago, Illinois, accepting Dewey's terms for lectures. Dated April 9, 1901.
John Dewey telegram to George H. Brimhall, 1901 April 12
Telegram from John Dewey, Chicago, Illinois, to George H. Brimhall accepting the Academy's terms. Dated April 12, 1901.
John Dewey letter to George H. Brimhall, 1901 April 13
Letter from John Dewey, Chicago, Illinois, to George H. Brimhall stating that he does not have a photograph but agreeing that he will not have any other lectures during the summer. Dated April 13, 1901.