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In a series of letters, J. M. Marmuck asks that his son Vivian be excused from work in the field, drawing, and religious services except for those that are non-denominational. He is Catholic and thinks it would be wrong for him. In later letters he thanks Stone for his attention to this matter then asks that his son be excused from school for a few days. In one of the letters he asks Stone to prohibit his son from using tobacco. October 18, 1899, October 20, 1899,November 12, 1899, November 15, 1899, November 29, 1899, September 15, 1899.

Publication Date

10-18-1899

Time Period

1890-1899

Subjects

Colleges and Universities; Mississippi State University; Stone, John Marshall (1830-1900)

Object Type

text

Format (original)

letter

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PDF

Digital ID

JMS_Folder13_Item002

Source

Mississippi State University Libraries, Special Collections Department, University Archives Division, John M. Stone Papers, Correspondence-Mc-M

Repository

University Archives

Digital Publisher

Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version).

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John M. Stone Papers

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