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Memorandum as to use of Leland Stanford Jr. Scholarship

LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Stanford University, Cal.

There are a number of young men
in the University who are
excellent students, and who
at the same time have no
money and are paying their
way. Any of these would do honor
to the scholarship, but as each
of those I have in mind is making
his way well already. I hardly
feel like advising disturbing them.
Among these are Cunba, Cohen, Dey,
Debey, and Trowbridge - all fine
fellows, and, I think, all in Encina.
The Register gives their first names.

At Banning there is a young man
named Henry Martin, who hopes to enter
the Freshman class in the fall. His
mother is a widow without money. He has
been brought in the butcher's trade and
has helped support the family while in
the High School. He is a clean boy, very
energetic and ambitious, with a
good but not remarkable record as
a scholar.

In any case, the scholarship should
be given for the year, and it is

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