Description:
William Michael Byrne is convinced that a "firm and conservative treatment of my theme" will be "productive of good." This letter is in regard to an earlier letter in which Byrne discussed a speech on the situation in the Philippines with President Roosevelt.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines
Date:
1902-04-14
Description:
President Roosevelt has met with Mr. Pollock regarding General Wood's desire to have Pollock in the Philippines. Roosevelt requests a report from Wood on the matter.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines
Date:
1903-02-11
Description:
Fred W. Atkinson requests opinions about various facets
of education in the Philippines.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines, Education
Date:
1901-12-30
Description:
John Brisben Walker offers to accompany President Roosevelt on a ten mile walk and discuss
the Philippines problem.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines, Outdoor recreation
Date:
1902-02-03
Description:
Fred W. Atkinson encloses a memorandum of teachers and requests corrections.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines, Education--Administration
Date:
1902-01
Description:
Blank education form for use in the Philippines.
Resource Type:
Form
Subject:
Philippines, Education
Date:
1902
Description:
President Roosevelt has made a public statement supporting eventual independence for the Philippines and Senator Hoar strongly supports the decision.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippine American War (Philippines : 1899-1902), Philippines
Date:
1902-06-15
Description:
Acting General Superintendent Bowen is forwarding a request from Bernard Moses, Secretary of Public Instruction, for information regarding night schools and their enrollment. Bowen details the method by which these forms should be filled out.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines, Evening and continuation school students
Date:
1902-07-07
Description:
Acting General Superintendent Bowen requests information regarding schools and teachers in the Philippines.
Resource Type:
Telegram
Subject:
Philippines, Educators
Date:
1902-07-08
Description:
Assistant Secretary Sanger encloses documents for President Roosevelt's attention and requests guidance regarding Mr. Campbell's potential appointment in the Philippines.
Resource Type:
Letter
Subject:
Philippines, Local officials and employees--Selection and appointment
Date:
1902-08-19