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Box 1

 Container

Contains 104 Results:

Seeing St. Louis Exposition through Prof. Chapman’s eyes; using best judgment about what lectures to attend so examinations and daily work are not spoiled; election news, 1904-12-06

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-06

Studies; glad he appreciates his advantages; election news, 1904-12-10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-10

Newspaper coverage of the eruption of Mt. Pelee and destruction of St. Pierre; unable to find information on subjects in books at home; suggests going to the library instead; advice on preparing for examinations, 1904-12-15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-15

Consulting doctor about what to do regarding scarlet fever case in his dormitory; advice about quarantine , 1904-12-15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-15

Scarlet fever and quarantine; discussion with Dr. Benton regarding same; coming home for Christmas, 1904-12-17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-17

Discussion with Dr. Benton about scarlet fever and quarantine; staying with Professor Chapman, 1904-12-19

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-19

Coming to Versailles; what to do during layover in Dayton, 1904-12-20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1904-12-20

Advice about recovering from illness; seeking advice from the doctor at school, 1905-01-13

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1905-01-13

Recovering from follicular tonsillitis; his roommate being sent home; attended medical society at Greenville; satisfied with his last term’s work, 1905-01-14

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1905-01-14

News from home; eating more than the daily ration of the University Inn; advice to take care of health first and then do the best he can with his work, 1905-01-18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with letters that John Ballinger wrote to his son, Horace, while Horace was a student at Miami University. Letters sent early in Horace's freshman year discuss expenses associated with attending school and advice to Horace not to join a fraternity or participate in flag rush so that he can concentrate on his studies. After Horace requests that his father send him several books from home, his father suggests in a letter written October 4, 1904 that "there must be some...
Dates: 1905-01-18