James Burrill Angell to Messrs. Murray and Hunter, August 15, 1881
[Inclosure 5 in No. 199.] Mr. Angell to Messrs. Murray and Hunter. August 15, 1881. Gentlemen: Your letter of August 6 reached me last evening. I was glad to hear…
James Burrill Angell was an American educator and diplomat. He is best known for being the longest-serving president of the University of Michigan, from 1871 to 1909. He represented the transition from small college life to nationally oriented universities. Under his energetic leadership, Michigan gained prominence as an elite public university. Angell is often cited by school administrators for providing the vision that the university should provide "an uncommon education for the common man." Angell was also president of the University of Vermont from 1866 to 1871 and helped that small school recover from its financial difficulties brought on by the Civil War. Throughout the war, he was the editor of The Providence Journal and was a consistent vocal supporter of Abraham Lincoln.
[Inclosure 5 in No. 199.] Mr. Angell to Messrs. Murray and Hunter. August 15, 1881. Gentlemen: Your letter of August 6 reached me last evening. I was glad to hear…
No. 173. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, August 18, 1881. (Received October 3.) No. 201.] Sir: In my No. 186, I inclosed a copy…
No. 175. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, August 28, 1881. (Received October 24.) No. 204.] Sir: In my No. 143 I explained why I…
No. 177. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, August 30, 1881. (Received October 24.) No. 206.] Sir: Some months ago my attention was called to…
[Inclosure in 214.] Mr. Angell to Prince Kung. Peking, September 7, 1881. Sir: Yesterday I sent Mr. Acting Interpreter Taylor to the Tsung-li Yamên to confer with the ministers concerning…
No. 179. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, September 14, 1881. (Received November 4.) No. 212.] Sir: Since I wrote my No. 151, April, 30,…
No. 179. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, September 17, 1881. (Received November 4.) No. 214.] Sir: On the 27th of August I received from…
No. 180. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, September 24, 1881. (Received November 19.) No. 217.] Sir: It will be remembered by the Department that…
No. 181. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, September 27, 1881. (Received November 19.) No. 218.] Sir: I send yon by this mail two copies…