A series of letters starting June 1893 from Dir. Of Miss Ag Experiment Station, S. M. Tracy to Gen. S. D. Lee regarding Grasses and Forage Plants report. S.M. Tracy enclosed letters from Dr. Vasey to Tracy and from Botanist Frederick V. Corville...
In two letters, between R. C. King and S. D. Lee, they discuss the issue that some of the department heads at the college are purchasing things on the college's account that have not been cleared by anyone. He draws attention to the fact that the...
S. D. Lee writes to J. H. Connell saying that his endorsement for the letter is unsatisfactory as well as mentioning that he has sent an incorrect report regarding a charge. January 5, 1892.
S. D. Lee writes to L. N. McKale acknowledging his resignation as foreman of the farmers due to the issue of unpaid debts on behalf of the farm department. December 26, 1891.
S. D. Lee writes to W. D. McDowell regarding the article Burkitt wrote about the secondhand furniture sold to the boys. Lee writes that it makes the college look bad to have things like this written and he is trying to get to the bottom of the...
S. D. Lee writes to Frank Burkitt, the author of the article, and asks for details before he presents the matter to the board of trustees. March 7, 1890.
S. D. Lee writes to Burkitt informing him that he is unhappy about the article and that the issue is going to be taken to the board of trustees. March 14, 1890.
S. D. Lee writes to Hutchinson informing him that he has misplaced a letter he had sent him and asks him when he will be returning to the college. May 12, 1895.
S. D. Lee sends a letter to the faculty regarding disciplinarian problems. The ones mentioned are an article a senior student has published criticizing the president and college as a whole as well as another student stealing an examination from his...
S. D. Lee writes to King about Collins who he says has not been heard from but when he is needs to be told to take a month off and rest. July 11, 1897.
S. D. Lee writes to the governor in regards to a statement the governor had made about anyone being able to give students permission to leave. Lee corrects him by saying the only person who has power to give permission to leave is the president....
S. D. Lee writes to his son asking about his well-being and telling him that he is taking his wife to New Orleans the next day because she is ill. December 24, 1899.