letters (correspondence)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from James R. Soley to Stephen B. Luce about International Law courses
Letter from James R. Soley to Stephen B. Luce about International Law courses, 1885 Jan 31
Letter from Professor J. R. Soley, Professor of International Law to Commodore Stephen B. Luce in which Soley reports that he began preparing a course of lectures on International Law.
Letter from James R. Soley to Stephen B. Luce after the completion of NWC's first year, 1885 Oct 3
Letter written by James R. Soley upon his return to the Office of Library and War Records, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. from the Naval War College. In this letter, Soley congratulates Luce on the successful conclusion of the first year’s course and that people at the Navy Department are “beginning to realize the importance and character of the work.”
Soley notes that he enclosed a memorandum listing the fourteen lectures he delivered at the College, but this enclosure is not included with this letter.
Stapled to this letter is a note, “’Fatigues’ indeed! There were 6 students that year!” as well as another notation about the number of students.
Letter from James R. Soley to Stephen B. Luce after the completion of NWC's first year
Letter from John C. Ropes to Stephen B. Luce about the Naval War College, 1884 Dec 14
Letter from J. C. Ropes of Boston, MA to Commodore Stephen B. Luce regarding the establishment of the Naval War College.
Letter from John C. Ropes to Stephen B. Luce concerning lecture at NWC
Letter from John C. Ropes to Stephen B. Luce concerning lecture at NWC, 1885 Sep 15
Letter from J. C. Ropes to Commodore Stephen B. Luce confirming that he would deliver his lecture on General Grant’s campaign in Viriginia in 1864 to the NWC on 1885 Sep 28.
Letter from John C. Ropes to Stephen B. Luce confirming lecture date, 1885 Sep 18
Letter from J. C. Ropes to Commodore Stephen B. Luce confirming the date of his lecture at NWC.