Since the idea of establishing an institution of this kind for the benefit of mankind came directly and largely from our son and only child Leland, and in the belief that had he been spared to advise as to the disposition of our estate, he would have... Annual register - Stran 27avtor: Stanford University - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Stanford University - 1891 - 52 strani
...inalienable rights of man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. II. THE NAME OF THE INSTITUTION. Since the idea of establishing an institution of this...known as "The Leland Stanford Junior University." III. THE NUMBER, QUORUM, AND DESIGNATION OF THE TRUSTEES. The number of Trustees shall be twenty-four,... | |
| Stanford University - 1891 - 68 strani
...NAME AND PURPOSE OF THE INSTITUTION. The idea of the University, in the words of its founders, ' ' came directly and largely from our son and only child...be known as The Leland Stanford Junior University." eating love and reverence for the great principles of government as derived from the inalienable rights... | |
| Stanford University - 1892 - 64 strani
...largely from our son and only child Leland, and in the belief that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate, he would have...as ' The Leland Stanford Junior University.' " The endowment consists of three tracts of land, to be held forever inalienable, the rents and profits to... | |
| Henry D. Barrows - 1893 - 494 strani
...stndents October 1, 1891. The idea of the university, in the words of its founders, "came directly from our son and only child, Leland; and in the belief...known as the Leland Stanford, Junior, University." ITS OBJECTS. The object of the university, as stated in its charter, is "to qualify students for personal... | |
| William Wallace Allen, Richard Benjamin Avery - 1893 - 480 strani
...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...known as " The Leland Stanford Junior University." The plan of the founders of this wonderful benefaction to California children, and through them to all... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1896 - 438 strani
...largely from our son and only child, Leland, and in the belief that had he been spared to advise us as to the disposition of our estate he would have...name, and shall be known as the " Leland Stanford, Jr., University." Mr. Stanford and his wife visited various institutions of learning throughout the... | |
| Phi Delta Phi - 1897 - 618 strani
...meeting, in San Francisco. NAME AND PURPOSE. The idea of the University, in the words of its founders, " came directly and largely from our son and only child,...Junior University." The object of the University, as stated in its Charter, is "to qualify students for personal success and direct usefulness in life,"... | |
| Richard Linthicum - 1906 - 414 strani
...the joint declaration of the Stanfords: "Since the idea of establishing an institution of this kind came directly and largely from our son and only child,...the Leland Stanford Junior University." The object was declared to be "to qualify students for personal success and direct usefulness in life." On the... | |
| 1926 - 686 strani
...derived from the inalienable rights of man to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Further, " Since the idea of establishing an institution of this...be known as The Leland Stanford Junior University." Although according to the original Founding Grant the university was to be for both sexes without discrimination,... | |
| 2003 - 272 strani
...the joint declaration of the Stanfords: "Since the idea of establishing an institution of this kind came directly and largely from our son and only child,...the Leland Stanford Junior University." The object was declared to be "to qualify students for personal success and direct usefulness in life." On the... | |
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