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Folder 6

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

Shiack, W.S., 1893

 File — Folder: 6
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Requesting a recommendation.

Dates: 1893

Staver, Daniel (Field Agent for Pacific University)

 File — Folder: 6
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Requesting Pacific University catalog for a list of students in Scappoose, Oregon.

Dates: 1892-1914

Strong, James W. (Carleton College President), 1898

 File — Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection is primarily composed of incoming correspondence that President McClelland received during his time at Pacific University. The most common topic within the letters is fundraising, followed by requests for course catalogs and inquiries about affairs at Pacific University. Enclosed in one letter, there is a set of reports by an undercover police agent who observed illegal liquor sales at a drug store in Forest Grove. There are also several manuscripts of writings by McClelland...
Dates: 1898

Tibbals, William H., 1898

 File — Folder: 6
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Regarding a donation.

Dates: 1898

Warren, Anna S., 1906

 File — Folder: 6
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One incoming and one outgoing letter regarding the burning of Pacific University's Herrick Hall (the women's dormitory) and fundraising for reconstruction.

Dates: 1906

Warren, Frank M. (Treasurer of Pacific University), 1905

 File — Folder: 6
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Several incoming and outgoing letters regarding the funding of a library for Pacific University through the Carnegie Foundation, and various other financial matters.

Dates: 1905

Warren, H.K., 1900

 File — Folder: 6
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Congratulations on his new position.

Dates: 1900

Whittelsey, Theodore (Professor of Chemistry), 1896

 File — Folder: 6
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Lengthy letter regarding Pacific University's chemistry program, discussing course credits and laboratory work, and comparing it to that of Amherst College and Beloit College.

Dates: 1896

Winchester, B.S.

 File — Folder: 6
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Outgoing letter from McClelland to Winchester regarding personal matters.

Dates: 1892-1914

Empty envelopes, ca. 1890s

 File — Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection is primarily composed of incoming correspondence that President McClelland received during his time at Pacific University. The most common topic within the letters is fundraising, followed by requests for course catalogs and inquiries about affairs at Pacific University. Enclosed in one letter, there is a set of reports by an undercover police agent who observed illegal liquor sales at a drug store in Forest Grove. There are also several manuscripts of writings by McClelland...
Dates: ca. 1890s