Visitors Register Vol. I

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Visitor's Register Volume I

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Jessie Knight Jordan David Starr Jordan.

March 26, 1891

Among the many tramps to whom you have opened your doors is one to whom Mexico - New and Old - is dear; one who loves the blue sky and the wild desert of the Southwest. Recalling with pleasure the chance that brought him to your notice in that wild Southwest and appreciating his privileges as [lecturer?] - private and public - to "her majesty," he signs himself

Frederick [Starr?]

April 25, 1895

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58 I once heard Bishop Spalding say "Therein are true teaching taught that which comes from personal influence, the [...] of soul with soul." This, I am convinced is also the law of social regeneration. Sincerely yours Jeramine W. Jinke

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A Paradise for women, in which I have spent one of the happiest weeks of a happy life -

Florence Balgarnie

Sept 30, 1891 Oct 24 to 26. 1891.

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"The greatest discovery of the nineteenth century is the discovery of woman."

How sweet it is in this rare home life of one of her most eminent discoverers to meet that "greatest of all" abiders, Charity.

Charlotte Emerson Brown.

Oct. 23rd 1891.

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61 [Laura?] Prayer (from below). Tell me O Wisdom, thy hardest command Answer (from above) Never judge or condemn What you do not understand. Denton J. Snider Oct 26th 1891

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