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...well imagine the task of Mr. David Starr Jordan among the heathen was not an easy...
Sirs: Noted that you referred to Stanford University as the "Cornell of the West" in your recent article about David Starr Jordan (TIME, March 17). I wish to take exception to that title. . . . Stanford resembles no institutions in this country or any other. It is far more advanced than many and so hopelessly outclasses Cornell that it is unfair to Stanford to be called a counterpart of that school. With due respect to Cornell graduates, there are few who can go to the far corners of the earth and be considered outstanding because of their college, and that...
Stanford, whose first president was Cornell's David Starr Jordan, was once proud to call itself "Cornell of the West...
...year. Twelve holders of Sheldon travelling fellowships for the year 1930-31 and four holders of these fellowships for this summer were announced as follows: for 1930-31--A. E. Currier 3G, G. L. Day 4G, Edward Dumbauld gr.L,. P. S. Harris 2G, W. J. Huchthausen 2S.A., W. K. Jordan 2G, R. L. Kilgour Instr., J. C. McGalliard 2G, D. W. MacKinnon 4G, E. S. Robinson 3G, B. T. Silverstein 4G, W. L. Wiley 4G; for the summer of 1930--J. B. Crane Instr.; D. M. Erb 3G; C. E. Keeler research fellow; J. P. Wernette...
...orchestra has two engagements remaining on its schedule. It will appear in Jordan Hall on May 9, and on May 17 will take part in a joint concert and dance with the Wellesley choir at Wellesley...