Letters, and English exam

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These letters were written to his family in Los Angeles from September 1895 to May 1896 and discuss his classes, exams, fees and expenses, the celebration on campus after decision in court case on Leland Stanford's estate, excursions to S. F. Bay, and advice from Dr. Branner. Also included is the English entrance exam test he took.



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[P.M. Oct. 9, 1906]

My dear Mr Richardson

Have you perhaps forgotten - in the pursuit of knowledge - that I owe you about sixty-five dollars? And if it is too much trouble to send an itemized bill, (which really is not necessary) will you be good enough

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to send whatever you please? Or shall I simply send you a cheque for the residue unpaid?

I hope your college work is opening up well. When you are not so busy, we shall be glad to see you

Cordially ours,

Jeanie Kingle Jordan

Saturday

Prof. Wing,

The bearer. Mr. Richardson has rebuilt my chimney and does the best of work. I commend

[notation] Er. H. Richards (S'09) did some masonry work on David Starr Jordan's (earthquake damaged?) house

Eri S S '32

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[three cards attached to a piece of paper:]

Thine to you as a man who knows how to do tings Jordan

Dawkins Violin Quartet !?

Eri H Richardson (S '09) did some masonry work on David Stann Jordan's (earthquake damaged?) house Eri G S '32

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