LELAND, and in the belief that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate he would have desired the devotion of a large portion thereof to this purpose, we will that for all time to come the institution hereby founded shall bear... Annual register - Stran 27avtor: Stanford University - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Stanford University - 1892 - 64 strani
...is co-educational. / The name of the new University is fixed in the following clause of the grant : "Since the idea of establishing an institution of...and in the belief that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate, he would have desired the devotion of a large portion thereof... | |
| 1892 - 344 strani
...inalienable rights of man to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The grant further specified that the idea of establishing an institution of this kind...benefit of mankind came directly and largely from the son and only child of the grantors, and that in the belief that had he been spared to advise as... | |
| William Wallace Allen, Richard Benjamin Avery - 1893 - 480 strani
...the language in which is couched the clause naming the University has a touch of pathos. It reads : " Since the idea of establishing an institution of this...largely from our son and only child, Leland, and in the behalf that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate, he would have desired,... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1896 - 438 strani
...their great University at Palo Alto. In conveying the estates to the trustees, Mr. Stanford said, '•' Since the idea of establishing an institution of this...and in the belief that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate he would have desired the devotion of a large portion thereof... | |
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