Box 32
Contains 37 Results:
Correspondence: General, V, 1908-1910
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: General, W, 1908-1911
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: General, Y, 1907-1909
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: Map production, 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: Map production, 1908
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: Map production, 1909
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.
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.