Papers of President Frank Hyatt. Includes some papers of his father Charles Hyatt.
Folder Headings are:
#1. Commandant of Cadets at Wenmah Military Academy, recruiter for P.M.C. 1930
#2. Recruiting, correspondence between C.E. Hyatt and J.A. Minturn, 1900-1911
#3. Frank Hyatt appeals to newspaper man to solicit Calvin Coolidge's two sons for P.M.C., 1921
#4. William Walton, student recruiter, 1930
#5. William Johns, college student recruiter, 1925-1926
#6. Commandant of cadets at Wenmah Military Academy, recruiter for P.M.C., 1930
#7. Correspondence concerning "unethical" recruiting tactics of Milton Baker of Valley Forge Military Academy, 1931
#8. Regulations, President of the student council, 1932
#9. Frank Hyatt's opinion of private rooms at P.M.C., 1931
#10. Religious activities of P.M.C., 1932
#11. P.M.C.'s church policy 1929
#12. Religion, correspondence, St. Michael's Church, 1914-1919
#13. ROTC-War Department summer ROTC, Plattsburgh, 1918
#14. Instructions for ROTC engineer enlisted reserve corps, 1917
#15. Engineers' ROTC, field artillery ROTC, 1917, 1918
#15.1. Application for unit of ROTC
#16. ROTC- The law defining ROTC
#17. Return to ROTC inspection, 1924
#18. Rules regarding insignia and practice of ROTC, 1917
#19. Hopes for S.A.T.C. 1918
#20. Scholarships, a graduate assistantship of $400 in 1922
#21. Scholarships, list of, 1923
#22. John Wannamaker Scholarship, 1926-1931
#23. The Warren G. Harding Scholarship, 1927
#24. Correspondence with Andrew S. Hubbard on scholarships, 1927
#25. The Hetzel Scholarship, 1923-1924
#26. Athletic Scholarships, 1922
#27. Big Athletic Scholarships, 1923
#28. An offer of a half scholarship to a deserving P.M.C. cadet, 1923
#28.1 Delaware County Scholarships, 1922
#29. A large scholarship, ($1350) 1922, 1923
#30. P.M.C. scholarships, 1926
#31. Scholarships for sons of National Guard officers, 1931
#32. Officers' sons reduced rates, 1923
#33. Enrollment standards, correspondence concerning Cadet John Monrose, 1911-1915
#34. Standards, a typical report card, 1913-1917, 1922-1926
#35. Low standards at P.M.C., 1921-1922
#36. Special bargain for three sons, 1931
#37. Typical report cards or transcripts, 1912-1916, 1919-1922
#38. A typical Preparatory School report card, 1920
#39. A letter showing how P.M.C. standards were raised in the 1920s
#39.1 Standards for graduation, 1923
#40. Correspondence between P.M.C. and Princeton University concerning transfer credit, 1921
#41. Two week summer session, 1930
#42. Frank Hyatt tells John Loveland move's e new four year course, 1922
#43. Correspondence about "Taps" words written by J. Berg Esenwein, P.M.C. professor.
#44. Correspondence between P.M.C. and C.H. Kendle's Band, 1911-1920
#45. Frank Hyatt begs Judge Broomall to send his son to P.M.P.S., 1931
#46. The origin of the P.M.C. auto plate idea, 1922
#47. Pollack prize contest, 1905; Cadet Robert Tumbelston speaking on Jean Vanjean
#48. Drew Person, 1922 Correspondence
#49. Proposed P.M.C. Graduate School, 1932
#50. Frank K. Hyatt's philosophy of education, 1931
#51. Appropriation Bill #805, 1935
#52. State Department
#53. What P.M.C. could offer prospective cadet in 1920
#54. Correspondence between Frank Hyatt and Governor Pinchot about appropriations bill, 1933
#55. Correspondence between C.E. Hyatt and Col. Nicholson, Trustee, 1921-1922
#56. Correspondence between F.K. Hyatt and Judge Dickinson, 1916-1917
#57. Correspondence between F.K. Hyatt and Major John Loveland, Trustee of P.M.C. 1917-1920
#58. Duplicate letters to trustees 1921 asking for requisite High School diploma upon entrance
#59. Correspondence concerning a former P.M.C. workman, Richard Parr, 1911
#60. Frank K. Hyatt's kindness to one family on tuition, 1925
#61. P.M.C. tutorial policy in 1921
#62. Tutoring rates, 1925
#63. Spending money needed, 1926-1929
#64. Typical student expenses, 1929
#65. Annual expense per student at P.M.P.S. 1930
#66. How one parent financed his son at P.M.C. in 1934
#67. The L.B. Walters Lawsuit concerning tuition, 1919
#68. Third Presbyterian Church Pew Rent, 1921
#69. Correspondence from E.A. Howell regarding Erskine matters, 1926; Garrett Construction Company, 1926.