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David Starr Jordan letter to [William Henry] Irwin

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    David Starr Jordan letter to Rev. Charles Ferguson

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    In this letter to Rev. Charles Ferguson of All Souls' Church of Kansas City Missouri, Jordan thanks the Reverend for his kind letter and agrees with him that the "University spirit" should shape modern democracy and furthermore, the future of our country and others relies on the training of a large body of men to see reality and have the courage to believe what they see. Jordan express interest in Ferguson's writings and invites him to Stanford. Written on Leland Stanford Junior University, Office of the President letterhead.

    mssHM 29241

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    David Starr Jordan letter to Max Farrand

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    This letter discusses the losses due to the San Francisco Earthquake including the church, the arch, the new library, the gymnasium and the new part of the museum. However, Jordan stresses that the University is not as badly off as it could be. Written on Leland Standford Junior University, Office of the President letterhead with cancelled cover postmarked Stanford, CA May 5, 1906.

    mssHM 16697

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    David Starr Jordan letter to Arthur M. Ellis

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    Typed, signed letter from David Starr Jordan at Stanford University to Los Angeles lawyer and writer, Arthur M. Ellis. In the letter, Jordan discusses biology, evolution, and literature by various evolutionists and naturalists including: Charles Darwin, J. Arthur Thomson, Stanford professor Dr. W. W. Thoburn, and Henry F. Osborn. The letter is accompanied by a pamphlet listing books by David Starr Jordan, and two printed poems by Jordan ("Unarmed and Unafraid" and "There Was A Man").

    mssHM 83100

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    David Starr Jordan poems

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    Manuscript and typewritten poems by David Starr Jordan. Includes 'The Bubbles of Saki' and 'Viverols,' as well as a collection of poems called 'To Barbara' (Jordan's daughter with his second wife Jessie Louise Knight) and which include 'A Castle in the Air,' 'A Castle in Spain,' When Man Shall Come,' 'Men Told Me, Lord,' and 'Altruism.'

    mssHM 74118-74125

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    David S. Jordan letter to the Editor of the Independent

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    In this letter to a newspaper editor, David S. Jordan notes that a manuscript "A continuing city" had not been published yet as that it was published in a larger work, "Imperial democracy" to be released by Appleton & Co. on June 18th of that year. He offers some other essays that may be of use as the publication of the larger volume might affect the arrangement they made.

    mssHM 31258

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    William Irwin letter to John B. Lillard

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    Irwin confirms receipt of Lillard's recent letter. On letterhead of the State of California Executive Department. With a newspaper clipping of portrait of Irwin.

    mssHM 21320