Dora Moody Williams papers 1894-1947 1894-1897

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Dora Moody Williams papers 1894-1947 1894-1897

These papers are largely notes and essays from classes at Stanford, 1894-1897; includes essays from an English class, embryology charts, her notes kept in the published syllabus for Wilbur W. Thoburn's class, THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF CHRIST, 1896, and her notes kept in the published syllabus, FACTORS IN ORGANIC EVOLUTION, by David Starr Jordan with lectures by Jordan, Frank M. McFarland, Oliver P. Jenkins, George E. Howard, Wilbur W. Thoburn, and Edward A. Ross. Other items include the newspaper obituary for Dr. Williams and letters and telegrams of sympathy to Mrs. Williams on his death, 1947.

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Oliver Peebles Jenkins was professor and head of the Department of Physiology and Histology, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University (1891-1916 ; emeritus 1916-1935). From the description of Oliver P. Jenkins papers, 1869-1928. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019649 Biographical/Historical Sketch Oliver Peebles Jenkins was professor and head of the Department of Physiology and Histology, Hopkins Marine Station, Stan...

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Williams, Dora Moody.

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Biographical/Historical Sketch Dora Moody earned her A.B. in German from Stanford University in May 1897; she was married to Dr. Thomas Williams, Palo Alto physician. From the guide to the Dora Moody Williams papers, 1894-1947, 1894-1897, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives) ...

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McFarland, Frank Mace, 1869-1951

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Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951

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Professor of Sociology at Stanford (1893-1900; dismissed in 1900). From the description of Edward Alsworth Ross papers, 1892-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703381594 Biographical/Historical Sketch In the late 1890s, sociology professor Edward A. Ross gained notoriety following several years of political activism in favor of the free silver movement, municipal ownership of utilities (including the railroads), and Jap...

Howard, George E.

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