Summer snaps : photograph album, 1901-1902.

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Summer snaps : photograph album, 1901-1902.

Album, kept by Harry Hall Holley of the Stanford class of 1901, contains photographs of Stanford students on campus and on excursions to the surrounding mountains and the beach. Some images are theatrical poses enacted in their dormitory rooms. Includes group shot of the geology students of the class of 1901, taken during May 1901: Harry L. Haehl, William M. Parkin, Louis D. Mills, Byron N. Jackson, Allen B. Lemmon Jr., Frederick W. Rush, Harry H. Holley, James Macdonald Hyde, Theodore Hoover, and Clifford C. Thoms. Other students pictured include Edmund D. North, Frederick D. Hood, Roy Parmelee McLaughlin, and Edward H. Nutter. Additional negatives and prints of dorm rooms, students, Lake Lagunita, Entrance Gates, and the Mausoleum were added in 2010.

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Hood, Frederick

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Stanford university

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Hoover, Theodore J. (Theodore Jesse), 1871-1955

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Dean, College of Engineering, Stanford University (1925-1936); mining engineer; brother of Herbert Hoover. From the description of Memoranda, being a statement by an engineer, 1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70969425 Theodore Jesse Hoover (1871-1955), brother of President Herbert Hoover, was a career engineer. He was the dean of the College of Engineering at Stanford University from 1925 to 1936. From the description of Hoover, Theodore J. (Theodore Jesse), ...

North, Edmund H., 1911-1990

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Edmund Hall North was born Mar. 12, 1911, in New York City; attended Stanford Univ. (1928-30); became a free-lance screenwriter in 1934, when he won the Screen Writers Guild Award for, "One night of love;" served as president of the screen branch of the Writers Guild of America, West (1956-57); won Screen Writers Guild Award and Academy Award for best story and screenplay for "Patton" in 1970; he died on Aug. 18, 1990 in Santa Monica, CA. From the description of Papers, 1934-1968. (U...

Hyde, James Macdonald.

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James MacDonald Hyde, a mining engineer, earned his A.B. in geology at Stanford University in May 1901. From the description of James Hyde Macdonald miscellaneous papers, 1900-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 705271780 ...

McLaughlin, R. P. (Roy Parmelee), 1879-

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Holley, Harry Hall.

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Haehl, Harry L.

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