Correspondence (outgoing) to David Starr Jordan, 1897 Jan-Apr

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ALS to Dr. Jordan. Sending letter from Mrs. Clements; sorry that she had to put her in such a wretched position. Jan 1, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Correspondence to vindicate anything which might be said. Jan 11, 1897; Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Wants Mrs. Clements address. Jan 13, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to retention of Prof. Ross. Jan 18, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Acknowledges tickets to lectures at Golden Gate Hall. Jan 21, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to recitation rooms in Encina Hall. April 3, 1897; Telegram to Dr. Jordan. Has found a man for Palo Alto Communicate. April 8, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Wants Mr. Soule retained. April 9, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Only professors may build houses costing less than $4,000.00 on campus. April 16, 1897; LS to Dr. Jordan. Prof. Stillman solely responsible for appointments of assistants; gave no encouragement to Mr. L. Booth. April 16, 1897; ALS to Dr. Jordan. Objects to dancing in Encina Hall. April 23, 1897; ALS to D. S. Jordan. Trip too dangerous for Dr. Jordan; his life too valuable for the future of Stanford University. Apr 28, 1897



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