President Hugh O'Donnell writes a letter to Rev. O'Donohoe to thank him for sending over a list of prospective students. The University continues to expand despite the nation's financial situation.
President O'Donnell corresponds with Rev. O'Donohoe regarding the Metz will, a (cordial) regret to an invitation, and the upcoming Commencement ceremony.
Correspondence from University President O'Donnell to Dr. O'Donohoe, in which he indicates the struggle to "increase... enrollment" and references his tours around Texas to recruit students. The letter suggests a positive relationship between the…
Correspondence from University President sent to Edward J. Condon in regards to his childrens' outstanding tuition bills. Burke is firm in his request of payment, and states, "I hope that you will not send any more letters of explanation. What I…
Correspondence from University President Burke to Edward J. Condon in regards to his "indifference" toward his "financial obligations" to the university. Burke states that his lawyers will be getting involved and he expects Condon to withdraw his…
Correspondence from University President sent to Edward J. Condon in regards to his childrens' outstanding tuition bills. Burke states that Jimmie, one of E.J. Condon's sons, will not be permitted to take his final examinations if the debt is not…
Lists charges associated with James Condon attending St. Edward's University for the 1929-1930 school year for summer, first, and second semesters. Tuition bill is addressed to E.J. Condon.