Helen de Camp Gourley papers, 1913-1917.

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Helen de Camp Gourley papers, 1913-1917.

This collection contains course syllabi, notes, and exams from classes de Camp took at Pomona College, mostly philosophy and sociology, and at Stanford, primarily economics. Two of her Stanford courses were taught by Prof. Yamato Ichihashi (population and immigration). Other Stanford instructors were Margaret M. Lothrop (social agencies) and Wilfred Eldred (marketing).

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Ichihashi, Yamato

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BIOGRAPHY Yamato Ichihashi, born in Japan, came to the United States and received his A.B. in Economics from Stanford in 1907, A.M. in 1908, and his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1914. He returned to Stanford in 1913 to become Professor of Japanese History and Government. His special interests included studies of Japanese in America and relations between Japan and the United States. He participated as observer and secretary for the Japanese Governmen...

Stanford university

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Stanford entered into a research project with the National Iranian Radio and Television agency in 1974 to study and recommend a satellite-based communication system for Iran and how to utilize it for Iran's educational radio and television. From the description of Stanford NIRT project records, 1974-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510722 The Leland Stanford Junior University was established in 1885 in memory of Leland Stanford Jr., the only child of Senator and Mrs. ...

Gourlay, Helen de Camp.

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Helen de Camp [Mrs. J. B. Gourlay] attended Stanford University during the 1916-17 school year, taking graduate classes in economics. She earned her a.b. at Pomona College in 1915. From the description of Helen de Camp Gourley papers, 1913-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754863339 ...

Lothrop, Harriett Mulford Stone, 1844-1924

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Novelist. Harriett M. Stone was born on June 22, 1844 in New Haven, Connecticut. Little was known about her until the 1880s when her story "Five Little Peppers and How They Grew" appeared in Wide Awake and she met and married the publisher of that magazine, Daniel Lothrop. Together they bought Nathaniel Hawthorne's home, The Wayside, in Concord, MA. Besides her career writing for children (under the pen name Margaret Sidney) she also founded the National Soci...

Pomona College Claremont, Calif

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Eldred, Wilfred, 1888?-1978

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