The four students who are to be considered for the Alumni Medal write to the President and faculty asking for them to select a subject for debate. March 7, 1898.
LeRoy Brown, President of Auburn, writes to Lee defending himself and telling him that he did not write a letter regarding the matters of the SAE fraternity. November 12, 1892.
Walker, Hubert, and Kilgore, all part of a committee, write regarding the President's Medal. They include qualifications for receiving it as well as when it is to be announced. December 18, 1898.
A group of letters from G. G. Brown to Stone. IN the September 23, 1899 letter he asks for Stone make his sons, Fred and Jim, write home and to help them along in their studies. He also notes that he is a Confederate Veteran who signed up at the...
David F. Boyd, former president of Lousiana State University, write to Stone offering his services as a professor. Boyd states his experience which includes working with William T. Sherman at LSU, president of the Alabama Agricultural and...
D.C. and W. H. Durham write to Stone requesting their son be admitted to the College and in December requesting that he be allowed to come home for Christmas. October 14, 1899 and December 11, 1899.
In two letters, the first being written from R. E. Miller to his mother and the second from the mother to Stone. In the letter to his mother, R. E. Millers explains that he may be expelled from school due to the fact that he went turkey hunting...
A. C. True writes regarding a set of the Rothamsted Memoirs. They had been sent to several agricultural colleges and they would like Stone to let them know if they have been received as well as for him to write a thank you to Sir John Bennel Lawes...