The early relationships of Stanford and California / by May Dornin : typescript, 1958.

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The early relationships of Stanford and California / by May Dornin : typescript, 1958.

Includes sections on the reaction to the founding of Stanford University, academic relationships, intercollegiate debating and the Carnot debate, and athletics.

[12] leaves.

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