Correspondence (outgoing) to David Starr Jordan, 1900 Jan - May 9

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Correspondence (outgoing) to David Starr Jordan, 1900 Jan - May 9

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LS. Thankful for his helpfulness; going to Los Angeles 5-Jan-00; N to Dr. and Mrs. Jordan. Invitation to reception. 20-Jan-00; LS. Consigns valuable letters to his care 2-Feb-00; LS. As well as ever; description of return home from trip; looking forward to Dr. Jordan's return. March 24, 1900; N. Extends invitation to students to a reception [includes invitation of Apr. 20, 1900] 22-Apr-00; ALS. Wants Mr. Nash to go on a vacation 28-Apr-00; LS. Increase the income to $207,000.00 for the year; not wanting an increase to the number of students; Stanford stand ahead of all American Universities; development of soul the most essential thing in life; Stanford should aim to develop soul; Prof. Ross bringing tears to her eyes; Stanford not a political machine; Japanese immigration amount to serious proportions; Kearny incident May 9, 1900



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Available Online: https://purl.stanford.edu/sk657wd2061
Title: Correspondence (outgoing) to David Starr Jordan, 1900 Jan - May 9
Contributor: Stanford, Jane Lathrop, 1828-1905 (crp Correspondent)
Type: Text
Type: correspondence
Date: 1900-01-1900-05-09
Language: eng English
Format: correspondence
Format: image/tiff
Description: LS. Thankful for his helpfulness; going to Los Angeles 5-Jan-00; N to Dr. and Mrs. Jordan. Invitation to reception. 20-Jan-00; LS. Consigns valuable letters to his care 2-Feb-00; LS. As well as ever; description of return home from trip; looking forward to Dr. Jordan's return. March 24, 1900; N. Extends invitation to students to a reception [includes invitation of Apr. 20, 1900] 22-Apr-00; ALS. Wants Mr. Nash to go on a vacation 28-Apr-00; LS. Increase the income to $207,000.00 for the year; not wanting an increase to the number of students; Stanford stand ahead of all American Universities; development of soul the most essential thing in life; Stanford should aim to develop soul; Prof. Ross bringing tears to her eyes; Stanford not a political machine; Japanese immigration amount to serious proportions; Kearny incident May 9, 1900
Subject: Stanford University
Subject: Universities and colleges--Administration
Identifier: Correspondence
Relation: Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives SC0033B https://purl.stanford.edu/sk657wd2061
Relation: Jane Lathrop Stanford papers, 1860-1975
PublishDate: 2017-10-04T03:09:05Z
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