3 p. of 303 ; Section on education from the 1864 Book of Discipline for the Methodist Episcopal Church, which constitutes the laws and doctrines of the Methodist Church.
Announcement for Texas University and solicitation for donations from “friends of the Church,” promises engraved portraits of Methodist Bishops in exchange for a monetary donation of one or five dollars.
This excerpt of pages 30-37 of <em>The Ladies' Letter Writer</em> (187-?) provides template for letters of acceptance and rejection of marriage proposals.
This excerpt of pages 262-265 of <em>Gaskell's Compendium of Forms, Social, Educational, Legal & Commercial </em><span>(1882) provides templates for "Notes of Invitation."</span>
This excerpt of page 254-259 of <em>Gaskell's Compendium of Forms, Social, Educational, Legal & Commercial </em><span>(1882) provides templates for "Notes of Ceremony and Compliment."</span>
This excerpt of pages 248-253 of <em>Gaskell's Compendium of Forms, Social, Educational, Legal & Commercial </em><span>(1882) provides letter templates for "Letters of Love and Courtship."</span>
This excerpt of pages 22-23 of <em>The Ladies' Letter Writer</em> (187-?) provides a template for a letter of invitation "from a Lady recently married" to a female acquaintance.
An excerpt from a Tower speech in which he addresses an unnamed political opponent, accusing this opponent of relying on ad hominem attacks, particularly in regard to Tower's voting against the continued funding of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. Tower responds to the attacks by describing the program as fiscally irresponsible. The speech is undated but refers to events of 1968 and 1969 as having occurred in the near past.