Box 2
Contains 122 Results:
Clarence S. Jarvis letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 15
Apr. 15. Thanks the President for his kindness and extends his best wishes.
George H. Brimhall letter to Clarence S. Jarvis, 1906 April 20
Apr. 20. Telling him that he has made a correct choice. If he wishes to continue University work, however, he is welcome at the “Y”.
Clarence S. Jarvis letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 May 21
May 21. Decided to move back to Provo instead of working for the engineering firm.
P. J. Jensen letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 23
Apr. 23 P. J. Jensen, Salt Lake City. Inquiring about a teaching position with the University.
A. Theodore Johnson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 February 5
Feb. 5 A. Theodore Johnson, Beaver. Inquiring about work to help get him through school. Also inquiring about a mandolin he gave to Bro. Eastmond for the World’s Fair.
George H. Brimhall letter to A. Theodore Johnson, 1906 February 8
Feb. 8. States there should be plenty of work available. Bro. Eastmond ill so the mandolin could not be checked on. The faculty and student body has contributed money for Bro. Miller’s Widow.
George H. Brimhall letter to Jacob Johnson, 1906 April 5
Apr. 5 Judge Jacob Johnson, Spring City, Utah. Telling about the Judge’s son who has had trouble with is studies. Feels the son will be able to keep up his studies if he tries.
Jacob Johnson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 April 9
Apr. 9. Thanks the Pres. for his help and inquires about some information on his son from some of the faculty.
Jacob Johnson letter to Edward H. Holt, 1906 March 1
Mar. 1. Sends $15.00 to pay off an old note he had forgotten about.
Jacob Johnson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1906 March 18
Mar. 18. Asks for an outline of the kindergarten program offered by the school. Wants to have a school of their own to be uniform with the other church schools.