Correspondence (incoming) - G

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Gage: 7/2/1890 public opinion of Stanford, political news, Huntington and Crocker; 3/9/1893 [tel] birthday greetings; Gibbons, Cardinal: 3/2/1889 requesting assistance for Mr. James R. Randall; Gibbons, John: 4/13/1891 encloses letter from Fr. Casanova re statue of Fr. Junipero (attached); Greenwood: n.d. poor reception for her lecture in Marysville



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to see Mrs. Stanford standing by your side [a?] giving emphasis to the lofty words spoken on that occassion. They reminded me of [Paul's] words: "I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ." The Sir Isaac Newtons of the world have been God-fearing men, and I trust that the future catalogues of your University may contain may contain many such names. Please remember me to Mrs. Stanford [I?] shall think of her henceforth, not as the wife [of?] our Governor, nor of our Senator; but as the sympathising Christian woman, impressing herself upon an institution that is to mould the intellects and the characters of generation after generation. Your Sincere Friend Lewis C. Gunn

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