Prospectus of Lewis College, Northfield, VT. 1883-84
Norwich University was renamed Lewis College in 1880; the name changed back in 1884.
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Norwich University was renamed Lewis College in 1880; the name changed back in 1884.
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Norwich University was renamed Lewis College in 1880; the name was changed back in 1884.
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In: Army, Band 52, Heft 8, S. 24
ISSN: 0004-2455
Copy digitized by the Norwich University Archives is missing back cover.
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Printed as an issue of the Norwich University Record on the Northfield News Press.
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Printed as an issue of the Norwich University Record (New Series, No. 24) on the Northfield News Press.
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University catalog published as an issue of the Norwich University Record.
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University catalog published as an issue of the Norwich University Record.
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University catalog published as an issue of the Norwich University Record.
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Published as an issue of the Norwich University Record: Volume 59, Issue 6.
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Published as an issue of the Norwich University Record: Volume 42, Issue 7. Includes an insert with "revised admission requirements for Bachelor of Science curricula" between pages 28 and and 29.
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Published as an issue of the Norwich University Record: Volume XXXI, Issue 9.
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Published as an issue of the Norwich University Record: Volume XXV, Issue 7.
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Original copy bound with the Rules and Regulations of Norwich University, 1867, and missing back cover.
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Unsigned letter from Grenville Dodge in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Inez Spooner (the wife of Norwich University president Charles Spooner) in Northfield, Vermont, regarding her husband's resignation, dated 12 May 1915. ; William B. Mayo of Northfield, Vermont, served Norwich University as trustee for 45 years and the town of Northfield as a physician for 52 years. ; copy BALDWIN BLOCK c ouncil Bluffs, Iowa. May 12, 1915. Mrs. C. H. Spooner Northfield, Vt. My dear Madam:- I received your letter of May 9th and 13 regret very much to hear what you said. I am very much disappointed in Mr. Spooner leaving. I have written ^r. Prank Pluraley in relation to the matter, hut I am too far away to get much information or to have much influence in matters^ I think a mistake has been made. I would be very glad indeed to have Dr. Mayo write me and tell me his views in the matter; Eut the question that troubles me now is, what action will the Trustees take? Who is going to take pres. Spooner1s place? There is no question as to his services as president. I know them intimately/ from the time he started up to 1908 by personal contact and knowledge, since then from what has been written me. And I have information from the Legislature, friends of mine from Vermont, who took a great interest in the Legislature, and they all speak of Pres* Spoonerfs work assuring me that it was mainly through his efforts that we maintained our standing and more too. I am Truly (Signed.) Granville M. Dodge.
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