Receipts, notes, and letter from B. A. Clark

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[preprinted] ENCINA HALL STANFORD UNIVERSITY DEPOSIT NUMBER [/preprinted] 7733 [preprinted] No 1584

ROOM RENT RECEIPT [/preprinted]

Sept. 30 1929 [preprinted] 19 [/preprinted]

[preprinted] Received of [/preprinted] Allen T B [preprinted] for Quarter ending [/preprinted] Dec. 20 1929 [preprinted] 19 [/preprinted]

[preprinted] Balance of Rent, Room No. [/preprinted] 302 [preprinted] $ [/preprinted] 13 -

[preprinted] Breakage Fund 10 -

Key Deposit___

Fines___

Total___ $ [/preprinted] 23 -

[preprinted] NOTE - Payments for breakage will not be refunded individually, but the unused balance will be refunded to Encina Club. Key deposit will be refunded on return of key in good condition.

University reserves right to enter and to search rooms at any time. [/preprinted]

[illegible] LB [preprinted] For the Comptroller

Form 84 (Revised) --2500--12-28--10326 NOT TRANSFERABLE [/preprinted]

[ink stamps] PAID ENCINA CLUB DUES

CLASS OF 1931 PAID SEP 30 1929 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIF. [/ink stamps]

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[preprinted] [--TOYON HALL--] [/preprinted] ENCINA HALL [preprinted] STANFORD UNIVERSITY DEPOSIT NUMBER [/preprinted] 8287 [preprinted] No [--1908--] [/preprinted] 2508

[preprinted] ROOM RENT RECEIPT [/preprinted]

1/4/30 [preprinted] 19

Received of [/preprinted] Allen T. B. [preprinted] for Quarter ending [/preprinted] 3-21 [preprinted] 19 [/preprinted] 30

[preprinted] Balance of Rent, Room No. [/preprinted] 302 [preprinted] $ [/preprinted] 13 -

[preprinted] Breakage Fund___

Key Deposit___ [/preprinted] 1.-

[preprinted] [--Fines--] [/preprinted] Class & Club dues 2 -

[preprinted] Total___ $

NOTE - Payments for breakage will not be refunded individually, but the unused balance will be refunded to Encina Club. Key deposit will be refunded on return of key in good condition.

University reserves right to enter and to search rooms at any time. [/preprinted]

[illegible] [preprinted] For the Comptroller

Form 84 (Revised) --2500--12-28--10326 NOT TRANSFERABLE [/preprinted]

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[preprinted] ENCINA HALL STANFORD UNIVERSITY DEPOSIT NUMBER [/preprinted] 9053 [preprinted] No 2781

ROOM RENT RECEIPT [/preprinted]

3/31/30 [preprinted] 19

Received of [/preprinted] Allen T B [preprinted] for Quarter ending [/preprinted] 6/11 [preprinted] 19 [/preprinted] 30

[preprinted] Balance of Rent, Room No. [/preprinted] 302 [preprinted] $ [/preprinted] 13 -

[preprinted] Breakage Fund___

Key Deposit___

Fines___

Class and Club Dues [/preprinted] 2 -

[preprinted] Total___ $ [/preprinted] 15 -

[preprinted] NOTE - Payments for breakage will not be refunded individually, but the unused balance will be refunded to Encina Club. Key deposit will be refunded on return of key in good condition.

University reserves right to enter and to search rooms at any time. [/preprinted]

[illegible] [preprinted] For the Comptroller

Form 84 (Revised) --2500--12-28--10326 NOT TRANSFERABLE [/preprinted]

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[modern? notation: Raw Notes by Tex Allen while visiting Stanford Museum - Fall of 1929 (Untouched - Oh Boy!)]

Largest fish fossil in World. by David Starr Jordan.

Indian sand paintings. Loose sand made from sandstone.

Very rare. Nuremburg (a city in Germany) Watches. 15th century.

Collection of ship models owned by Leland Stanford.

Two hundred years old Bourdon Clock of France.

Pine cone 14 inches long.

The "golden spike" & maul used to drive it. Uniting of the oceans by railway. Shovel used to [cast?] first earth.

Picture of U. S. Grant presented to Mrs. Stanford by Mrs. Grant

Candlestick of Pres Madison - used to melt his sealing wax.

Blanket of Gen. Sheriden.

Leland Stanford owned "Electioneer". Greatest sire and sire of greatest racing horses

Dressing stand of Marie Antoinette of Austria - Wife of Louis XVI France

The "Gov. Stanford". 1st passenger locomotive purchased by C. P. R. Shipped to Cal. by Cape Horn in 1864.

Palo Alto Twin Redwoods - 1005 years old.

Egyptian Mummies from 400 B.C.

½# [cake?] of sweet chocolate & melt. 1 15oz can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk & mix. Cook for few minutes with vanilla (1 teaspoon), (½ teas. cinn.) Let

Chocolate Decorets,

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[left side] y = Pw2 Vc2w2[1?]([r?]1-[w?]2)2

[Drawing of a prism, with the bottom line labeled "x", the middle line labled "y", and the vertical line labeled "h". One of the shorter vertical lines is labeled "a", and the width of the pyramid appears to read "2a".]

h(a-x) 2x[pi][illegible]xha = surface (a-x)

2hxa[pi] - 2x2h[pi] = surf a a

2[pi]hx - 2x2h[pi] = surfac. a

2 [pi]h - 4xh[pi] = 0 a

4xh[pi] = 2[pi]h x = 2a , y = a a 4 2

[right side] w = [square root? divided by?] 2n2 2(K-[me?])

h = slope. a

h = y a (a-x)

y = ( [x(a?]-x) ) ( (a-x) )

A/d2y + cdy + (K)y+1 aw2 dw

Pw2sin wt Qsin wt

[page turned] Miss or Mrs. Brod[page folded]

[page turned] Tex Allen, in a "Moment of Brilliant Rhetoric "All the world's a stage on which men play small and insignificant parts."

God was perplexed, As stage manager and general dramatic director of the solar system [illegible] he was at a loss as to what play he should next produce. Most of his theaters in the Milky Way Chain had had a very successful century with many meteors, comets etc. helping to make the productions successful.

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