Box 1
Contains 16 Results:
Melville W. Fuller to "Dear Professor" [George T. Little], Washington [D.C.]. 3 June 1903 [1 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.
Melville W. Fuller to Professor Little, Washington [D.C.]. 18 October 1903 [1 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.
Melville W. Fuller to President Hyde, Washington [D.C.]. 4 June 1904 [2 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.
Melville W. Fuller to Professor Little, Washington [D.C.]. 27 February 1906 [1 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.
H. Davis[?] to H.C. Wallace, Esq., New York. 27 April 1907 [1 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.
Henry M. Hays to Melville Weston Fuller, n.p. n.d. [inside copy of "Charles Dickens" by G.K Chesterton] [1 p.].
Contains letters between Melville Weston Fuller and Professor George T. Little of Bowdoin College. The correspondence, which spans the years 1888-1906, is chiefly posted from Chicago and Washington, D.C., and concern Fuller's relationship with the College.