J. S. Connell writes to Lee asking for the position of Professor of English. He has been teaching the class since Lipscomb resigned and would like to continue to teach it for the upcoming term. June 1885.
W. L. Bringhunt writes to Lee that he would like to be considered for the open position and lists his credentials as mentions that he would like to come to Mississippi to set up a meeting. June 14, 1895.
A series of letters regarding the recommendation and hiring of a man to do repair work for the college. November 26, 1895, November 20, 1895, November 18, 1895, November 22, 1895, November 16, 1895, November 14, 1895.
George M. Tuxbury writes to Stone on behalf of Mrs. J. Elizabeth Ball, whose son, Harrison E. Ball, is sick and must return home to Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Tuxbury implores Stone to find a job for Harrison at the College which will help him...
W. F. Hand asks Stone to authorize the Mississippi Experiment Station to employ one of his students due to one of their employees taking a job at a different college. July 27, 1899.
Oscar Stephens writes to Stone regarding Clay Mills. He would like to come to college right away if he is able to have a job milking so he can pay some of his expenses. September 20, 1899.
S. J. Wallace asks Stone to consider him for a possible opening at the dairy farm. He has heard that there have been some promotions and would like to take the former job of one of the promoted if it is available. September 10, 1899, October 5,...
M. L. Weems writes to Stone telling him that his son has been given $100 toward tuition but would also like for Stone to help him find a job while at college. He then writes regarding his nephew and thanks Stone for excusing him to go to Oxford....