Papers of President Frank Hyatt, 1932 - 1953.
Folder Headings are:
"C"
The Cost of Keeping one Horse one week at PMC, 1932
A Letter to C. E. Hyatt from W. M. Manly inviting a PMC Cavalry Squad to Performance in Baltimore, 1900
Class of 1875 Commencement Invitations and A Typical Presenting for Honorary Degrees
Vice-President Charles Curtis unable to Attend PMC Graduation, 1929
John D. Rockefeller Jr. unable to attend Graduation, 1929
Henry Stimson, Secretary of State, unable to attend Graduation, 1929
Correspondence between C. E. Hyatt and the Reverend Wallace MacMullen concerning Baccalaureate, 1911
Clarence Conner and Frank Hyatt, Knights Templar, 1928
Marine Corps Correspondence, 1927
Curriculum PMC, 1869 [Scientific Course]
The Typical C. E. Program at PMC, 1912-1915 [Civil Engineering]
Aeronautical Correspondence between F. K. Hyatt and J. A. Stinmetz, 1919 [Intention to Develop Aeronautics Course at PMC]
Correspondence between F. Hyatt and G. S. Ireland relative to the Aviation Course at PMC in 1920
Aviation Course conducted by G. Sumner Ireland, 1920, 1930
"D"
Sample "in course" and "Honorary" Diplomas
Correspondence between C. E. Hyatt and the Reverend Henry L. McClellan concerning an honorary Degree, 1909-1911
Bachelor of Military Science, 1924 [Award of Degree to Students who Served in War]
Diploma Reproduced by Lithograph, 1954 [Correspondence]
William Howard Taft, 1919 [Request for Taft to Speak at Commencement, Taft sent his regrets]
Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone Denied PMC Honorary Degree, 1924
Charles Hyatt Commission Brigadier General, 1923
Charles Evans Hughs, 1925-1928 [Doctor of Laws Honorary Degree, Commencement Speaker, 1928]
Frank Hyatt attempts to start a PMC Graduate School, 1932
Unsuccessful Day Cadet Program in Delaware gives rise to Strict Furlow System, 1910
One Parent Wishes to put away a Bad Boy in Penal PMPS, 1933 [Frank Hyatt replies that PMPS is not a Penal Institution]
One parent suggests Solitary Confinement for his son, 1930 [Hyatt's reply to Father suggesting leniency]
The Day Family of Chester complains about PMC phone calls, 1921
Typical Child Play at PMC, 1928 [Letter from Frank Hyatt to Mr. Tracy detailing damage son did to his room]
Frank Hyatt asks Faculty Members to demand Respect, 1930
"E"
Typical Application Blank, Entrance Requirements, 1929 [PMPS]
A statement of Entrance Requirements and disciplinary principles, 1921 [Letter from Frank Hyatt explaining that PMC and PMPS are not reformatory in nature]
Epidemics, 1916
"F"
Correspondence concerning Captain Brautigan, 1910
Correspondence between C.E. Hyatt and Professor D. B. Lockner
Correspondence concerning Stanley F. Brown, 1912-1914
What Frank Hyatt wanted in Prospective Teachers 1911-1919
Correspondence of Charles Hyatt on selection of PMS and Lieutenant G. C. Brant, 1911-1915
Correspondence between C. E. Hyatt and Dr. Charles J Bushnell, 1917
A letter from the College to Charles G. Williamson, 1918 [A teacher's contract, this letter is an example of salaries in 1918]
Prospective P.M.S. and T. [Professor of Military Science and Tacticts] Candidates Correspondence, 1919
The Hiring of Karl Agan, 1918
Norman McClure, 1923-1928
Faculty Uniform 1923
Faculty Salaries 1924-1925
Professor Boase offers graduate work here, 1925
Thomas E. Leet made Adjutant, 1929
Frank Hyatt becomes President of PMC, April 1930
Faculty Instruction, 1930 [Dress and Standards]
Dr. Wyman Election V.P. and Commissioned Lt. Col., 1930
A plea for the poor Professor, 1932 [Frank Hyatt Laments Low pay for Faculty]
A Contract with a Physical Instructor, 1920
Stenographer's Salaries, 1930
The Commissioning of Dr. Wyman, 1930
PMC State Taxes, 1925-1926
Stadium Fund, 1926-1928
Coal Prices, 1916-1918
Coal Bills, 1924-1930
A Thousand Dollar Butter Bill at PMC, 1920 [Final Request for Payment]
Charlottesville Woolen Accounts, 1920-1921
Frank Hyatt's request for Funds from George Eastman, 1920
Campaign Details, 1935 [College became Public, Campaign Letter and Instructions
PMC Accounts 1916-1919
John Wannamaker Store Accounts, 1920-1924