Box 32
Contains 37 Results:
Dayton to Walla Walla railway report, 1907
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, A-C, 1909-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, D-J, 1910-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, K-O, 1910-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, P, 1910-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, R-S, 1910-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.
Correspondence: Fort Walla Walla, Senate Bill 3196, T-Z, 1910-1911
This series contains correspondence and records from Dean Hendrick’s tenure as Dean of the Faculty (1907-1911), such as faculty applications and scholarships. Also included are materials on the Greater Whitman Campaign. This series dates from 1904 to 1912.