Pauline Lane papers, 1878-1897.

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Pauline Lane papers, 1878-1897.

Primarily ordinal writings by Pauline Lane, translations of foreign works into English, and books of poems. Also includes some newspaper clippings regarding the dedication of the Cooper Medical College Building (given by her husband Levi Cooper Lane in 1882), later the Medical School of Stanford University.

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Cooper Medical College

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Stanford University. School of Medicine

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Cooper Medical College founded in San Francisco, Calif. by Levi Cooper Lane (1882). He named school for uncle, Elias Samuel Cooper, who had founded first medical school in California, University of the Pacific School of Medicine (1858). University operated medical school until 1865 when competition from Dr. Toland's medical school forced closure of University of Pacific Medical School. Levi Cooper Lane revived school (1870) but Methodist Church, who operated university, severed connection with i...

Lane, Levi Cooper, 1833-1902

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Lane, Pauline (Sociologist)

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Pauline Lane was the wife of Levi Cooper Lane, president of Cooper Medical College in San Francisco. From the description of Pauline Lane papers, 1878-1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703381558 ...