Letters of Condolence on death of Jane Stanford, 1905

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New York, March 2nd, 1905.

Prest. Jordan,

Stanford University.

Mrs. Stanford's heroic and unswerving loyalty to a single high purpose has brought her life the crown of noblest service to mankind.

Benj. Ide Wheeler.

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Riverside, Calif., March 2, 1905.

Dr. David Starr Jordan, Stanford University, Cal

We mourn with you the loss of your friend and the loss to California.

Frank A. Miller

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Sunnycrest, Pasadena, Cal., March 10, 1905.

"The great sorrow dwarfs all our individual troubles into the merest trivialities. All my heart goes out in sympathy to you who were privileged to live so near, in the University life, to this loving great-hearted woman.

Sincerely yours,

Robert J. Burdette.

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Columbia, Miss., March 5, 1905.

President David Starr Jordan,

Stanford University, Cal.

Dear President Jordan:

We are very much depressed by the terrible news of Mrs Stanford's death. It seems impossible that her strong and vigorous life should have to close by the hand of an enemy.

Chas. W. Greene Flora Hartley Greene.

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San Diego, Cal., March 4, 1905.

Pres. David S. Jordan

Stanford University, Cal.

Dear Dr. Jordan:

"We are greatly shocked at Mrs. Stanford's death."

Very sincerely,

Fred Baker.

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