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models in life-drawing class, banned automobiles from campus, and did not allow a hospital to be constructed so that people would not form an impression that Stanford was unhealthy. Between 1899 and 1905, she spent $ 3 million on a grand construction scheme building lavish memorials to the Stanford family, while university faculty and self-supporting students were living in poverty. On the other hand, in 1899, Jane Stanford authorized university trustees to have her jewelry collection auctioned off to support Stanford University, and in 1908 the trustees established the "Jewel Fund", which was initially valued at $ 500,000. The collection included a precious gold
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acceptable to other members anywhere. President Sterling then sent a letter to the presidents of all universities with Sigma Chi chapters supporting the local chapter and pointing out that university recognition of racially discriminatory groups could violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The suspension continued until Kenneth Washington's poor grades required him to resign anyway from the chapter. In November 1966 the Stanford chapter unanimously severed ties with the national fraternity.
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collaboration and excessive government funding. Between the 1950s and mid-1960s biological research shifted focus to the molecular level. Then, from the late 1960s onward, Stanford's goal became applying research and findings toward humanistic ends. Each phase was preempted by larger social issues, such as the escalation of the Cold War, the launch of Sputnik, and public concern over
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facilities, charts detailing location factors, and the parameters of different project proposals between 1967 and 1970. Several rings were built in Europe during the five years that it took to obtain funding for the project, but the extensive project revisions resulted in a superior design that was quickly constructed and paved the way for Nobel Prizes in 1976 for
897:.Jewish complaints on antisemitism were mocked on social media. Another report said that Muslims felt silenced by the university leadership and said they felt their speech was limited in asserting the rights of Palestinians. The president of Stanford said the university is committed in creating a welcoming campus to people of different backgrounds. 345:, made it extremely difficult to meet expenses. Most of the board of trustees advised that the university be closed temporarily until finances could be sorted out. However, Jane Stanford insisted that the university remain in operation. When the lawsuit was finally dropped in 1895, a university holiday was declared. Stanford alumnus 66:(1851–1931) said to Stanford's Pioneer Class: " is hallowed by no traditions; it is hampered by none. Its finger posts all point forward." However, much preceded the opening and continued for several years until the death of the last founder, Jane Stanford, in 1905 and the destruction by the 1906 earthquake. 349:
became a close adviser to Jane Stanford following his graduation from Stanford's law school in 1896. Working with his brother Thomas (also a Stanford graduate and a lawyer), Crothers identified and corrected numerous major legal defects in the terms of the university's founding grant and successfully
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was common in the university and called for action to stop the phenomenon. The committee urged the university to reframe its diversity, equity and inclusion program to become more pluralistic and tolerant of Jewish identity. Larry Diamond, a Jewish member of faculty said the university had failed to
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in 1992. In an agreement with the Office of Naval Research, Stanford refunded $ 1.35 million to the government for billing which occurred in the years 1981 and 1992. Additionally, the government reduced Stanford's annual research budget by $ 23 million in the year following the settlement.
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In the early 1990s, Stanford was investigated by the U.S. government over allegations that the university had inappropriately billed the government several million dollars for housing, personal expenses, travel, entertainment, fundraising and other activities unrelated to research, including a yacht
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From 1955 to 1985, solid state technology research and development at Stanford University followed three waves of industrial innovation made possible by support from private corporations, mainly Bell Telephone Laboratories, Shockley Semiconductor, Fairchild Semiconductor, and Xerox PARC. In 1969 the
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damaged parts of the campus and caused new financial and structural problems, though only two people on campus were killed. Some of the early construction, especially from the second phase between Leland Stanford's death in 1893 and Jane Stanford's death in 1905, was destroyed by the earthquake. The
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Stanford University maintains the Stanford University Archives to document its history. In addition the Stanford Historical Society has the mission "to foster and support the documentation, study, publication, dissemination, and preservation of the history of Stanford University." Since 1978 its
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is opened in September 2022, superseding the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences. With the aim of promoting equity and access to educational opportunities, Stanford launched its first dual-enrollment computer science program for high school students which then inspired the founding
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of the West" and felt that would not be an appropriate memorial for her son. In 1933, the requirement was reinterpreted by the trustees to specify an undergraduate male:female ratio of 3:1. The "Stanford ratio" of 3:1 remained in place until the early 1960s. By the late 1960s the "ratio" was about
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over the proposed 1970 construction of the Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring (SPEAR). It would be the first US electron-positron colliding beam storage ring. Paris (2001) explores the competition and cooperation between the two university laboratories and presents diagrams of the proposed
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In 1901, she transferred $ 30 million in assets, nearly all her remaining wealth, to the university; upon her death in 1905, she left the university nearly $ 4 million of her remaining $ 7 million. In total, the Stanfords donated around $ 40 million in assets to the university, over $ 1 billion in
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Stanford generally lacked prestige and influence in the early twentieth century. In fact, Stanford did not emerge as a prestigious academic institution until the 1960s, when it appeared on lists of the "top ten" universities in America ... This swift rise to performance understood at the time as
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Stanford was also mostly white though the first Black graduate was Ernest Houston Johnson in 1895 who received a degree in economics. He was admitted on the insistence of Jane Stanford. Black students over the next few decades seem to have been very scarce. Stanford did have a more substantial
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Despite the duty to have a co-educational institution, in 1899, Jane Stanford, the remaining Founder, added to the Founding Grant the legal requirement that "the number of women attending the University as students shall at no time ever exceed five hundred". She feared the large numbers of women
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The university started actively recruiting minorities in the 1960s. The minorities started organizing and "in five years, students founded the six major community organizations: the Black Student Union (BSU) in 1967, the Asian American Students’ Association (AASA) and the Movimiento Estudiantil
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Jane Stanford's actions were sometimes eccentric. In 1897, she directed the board of trustees "that the students be taught that everyone born on earth has a soul germ, and that on its development depends much in life here and everything in Life Eternal". She forbade students from sketching nude
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and other historically significant conditions external to academia. Stanford science went through three phases of experimental direction during that time. In the early 1950s the department remained fixed in the classical independent and self-directed research mode, shunning interdisciplinary
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chapter pledged Kenneth M. Washington and was suspended allegedly for violating rules on rituals. Though Sigma Chi officially had removed its no whites policy in 1961 it had then instituted requirements that all members had to be approved by a national committee and that pledges be socially
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became president (1949–1968) and he oversaw the rise of Stanford from a regional university to one of the most prestigious universities in the United States. Before the 1950s many regarded Stanford as being "a college for the children of wealthy parents". He was succeeded by
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To establish and maintain at such University an educational system, which will, if followed, fit the graduate for some useful pursuit, and to this end to cause the pupils, as easily as may be, to declare the particular calling, which, in life, they may desire to pursue;
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or "IQ" for describing the results of such a test, and coined the word "gifted" to describe high-scoring individuals. The Stanford–Binet system, now in its fifth edition, remains in widespread use as a measure of general intelligence for both adults and children.
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The local Sigma Chi chapter, Alpha Omega, reaffiliated with the national organization in 1974. It is notable as the only fraternity on campus to own its house though it leases the land underneath; all other fraternity and sorority houses are owned by the
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In December 2017, an MBA student studying a February 2017 data breach, discovered that the university secretly ranked fellowship applicants on their potential value to the university, rather than the university's publicly stated method of by need.
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Though Stanford has never officially prohibited the admission of Black students, people of Asian descent, or Native Americans, it did not treat them equally with those considered as White. Discrimination also existed against non-Christians.
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were torn and Jews who identified openly as Jewish were “ostracized, canceled or intimidated” while others feared to show Jewish symbols in the open. Jews were called "Zios" in social media by students, a term developed by KKK Grand Wizard,
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The Belmont Report, Office of the Secretary, Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research, The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects for Biomedical and Behavioral Research, April 18,
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teach critical thinking and tolerance of others' opinions. Jews faced vandalism, graffiti and social media pressure to denounce Israel. Some experienced antisemitism directly in their dorms or classes. It was reported that
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Though this was relatively easy for the housing the university directly controlled, it had to work with the fraternities which invite their own membership (no sororities existed on campus at this time). In 1960, the
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masonry are distinctly Californian in appearance, and most of the more recent campus buildings have followed the Quad's pattern of buff-colored walls, red roofs, and arcades, giving Stanford its distinctive style.
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To prohibit sectarian instruction, but to have taught in the University the immortality of the soul, the existence of an all-wise and benevolent Creator, and that obedience to His laws is the highest duty of
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also a former provost was president from 1980 until 1992, when he resigned during the midst of a controversy over finances with the U.S. Government. The Board of Trustees brought in an outsider,
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The university's founding grant of endowment from the Stanfords was issued in November 1885. Besides defining the operational structure of the university, it made several specific stipulations:
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put Standford's continued existence in jeopardy. The university persevered, in part due to the Stanford family donating the equivalent of over $ 1 billion in 2010 dollars to the university. The
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Undergraduate admission also became more selective; the acceptance rate dropped from 13% for the class of 2004 to 4.69% for the class of 2020, the lowest admit rate in university history.
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in chemistry. The total initial teaching staff numbered about 35 including instructors and lecturers. For the second (1892–93) school year, Jordan added 29 additional professors including
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westward for consultations. Olmsted worked out the general concept for the campus and its buildings, rejecting a hillside site in favor of the more practical flatlands. The Boston firm of
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In addition to the founding grant of 8,180 acres (3,310 ha) the Palo Alto Stock Farm, the university was originally endowed with the Vina Ranch of 59,000 acres (24,000 ha) near
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style desired by the Stanfords. However, by 1889, Leland Stanford severed the connection with Olmsted and Coolidge and their work was continued by others. The red tile roofs and solid
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which was given to Jane Stanford by Leland Stanford in 1868 as a New Year's gift, and in 2005 the watch was sent back to the university by Pierre Schwob who purchased the watch from
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Stanford University as it appeared on the official map of the County of Santa Clara in 1890. Note the communities of University Park (now downtown Palo Alto), Palo Alto (now
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and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (generally known as Y2E2) in 2008, and the James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building in 2012.
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in San Francisco and it became the Stanford University Department (later School) of Medicine though it remained in San Francisco until the late 1950s. For the full story see
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When Leland Stanford died in 1893, the continued existence of the university was in jeopardy. A $ 15 million government lawsuit against Stanford's estate, combined with the
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noted that "Harvard administrators do seem to have Stanford in mind" in part because Stanford has been at the "center of perhaps the greatest wealth-creation in history."
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and the gate that first marked the entrance of the school, as well as a partially built main library. Rebuilding on a somewhat less grandiose scale began immediately.
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Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA) in 1969, the Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO) in 1970, the Gay People's Union in 1971 and the Women's Collective in 1972."
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was appointed the 10th president of the university in October 2000 and under him the university has expanded. In 2012, Stanford opened the Stanford Center at
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gained fame as a founding father of American sociology; in 1900 Jane Stanford fired him for radicalism and racism, unleashing a major academic freedom case.
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
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Though the trustees are in overall charge of the university, Leland and Jane Stanford as Founders retained great control until their deaths.
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Kargon, Robert, and Stuart Leslie. "Imagined geographies: Princeton, Stanford and the boundaries of useful knowledge in postwar America."
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Historical Studies in the Physical & Biological Sciences (The Protean Nature of Stanford University's Biological Sciences, 1946–1972)
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Lowen, Rebecca S. "Transforming the university: Administrators, physicists, and industrial and federal patronage at Stanford, 1935–49."
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Lowen, Rebecca S. " 'Exploiting a Wonderful Opportunity': The Patronage of Scientific Research at Stanford University, 1937-1965."
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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In October 2023, Stanford University reached a $ 1.9 million settlement with the US federal government for violations under the
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population of students from China or Japan or of Chinese or Japanese ancestry. Stanford graduated its first Chinese student,
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style, characterized by rectangular stone buildings linked by arcades of half-circle arches, was merged with the Californian
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Where to educate, 1898–1899. A guide to the best private schools, higher institutions of learning, etc., in the United States
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In June 2015 Hennessy announced he would step down in September 2016 to return to teaching and research. He was succeeded by
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who lasted only 19 months, having stepped in just as the university entered its most tumultuous period of student protests.
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granting Stanford an exemption from taxation on its educational property—a change which allowed Jane Stanford to donate her
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LĂ©cuyer, Christophe (2005). "What Do Universities Really Owe Industry? The Case of Solid State Electronics at Stanford".
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concluded that "Stanford University has become America's 'it' school, by measures that Harvard once dominated." Further,
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The university officially opened on October 1, 1891 to 555 students. On the university's opening day, Founding President
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The Stanford Prison Experiment – A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment Conducted at Stanford University
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fraternity still officially discriminated due to the national organization's rules. However, in April 1965 the local
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In the mid-20th century, Stanford became an important institution in the development of science in the United States.
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and other companies (and key employees) eventually spun off from Fairchild to found new companies, including Intel.
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oral history program has interviewed over 800 people connected to Stanford. The society also publishes a journal,
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chapter had its national charter revoked after refusing to retract the pledging of four Jewish students. In 1962
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From 1962 through 1970, negotiations took place between the Cambridge Electron Accelerator Laboratory (shared by
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Leslie, Stuart W. "Playing the education game to win: The military and interdisciplinary research at Stanford."
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The biological sciences department evolved rapidly from 1946 to 1972 as its research focus changed, due to the
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During Hennessy's tenure the Stanford in Washington Program created the Stanford in Washington Art Gallery in
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grew up around the Stanford campus. Terman is often called "the father of Silicon Valley." Terman encouraged
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Paris, Elizabeth (2001). "Lords of the Ring: the Fight to Build the First U.S. Electron-positron Collider".
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created a revised version of the Binet–Simon Scale for measuring intelligence, which became known as the
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in history, Oliver Peebles Jenkins in physiology and histology, Charles David Marx in civil engineering,
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Nilan, Roxanne (1979). "Jane Lathrop Stanford and the Domestication of Stanford University, 1893–1905".
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for interdisciplinary research in engineering and medicine in 2003, named for benefactor, co-founder of
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and an elaborate wedding ceremony. The scandal eventually led to the resignation of Stanford President
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Cuban, Larry. "Change without reform: the case of Stanford University School of Medicine, 1908–1990."
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In the summer of 1886, when the campus was first being planned, Stanford brought the president of
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In Spring 1891, the Stanfords offered the presidency of their new university to the president of
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The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford
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To maintain on the Palo Alto estate a farm for instruction in agriculture in all its branches."
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Venit, Tamara (2005). "Negotiating Multiple Identities: The Chinese Students Club 1916-1942".
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as the site of the university, so that the university is often called "the Farm" to this day.
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A Sex Scandal Rocks Stanford’s Business School: Management problems at a shrine to management
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To have taught in the University the right and advantages of association and co-operation.
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Adams, Stephen B. "Stanford and Silicon Valley: Lessons on becoming a high-tech region."
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Mohr, James C. (1970). "Academic Turmoil and Public Opinion: the Ross Case at Stanford".
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Stanford University apologizes for limiting Jewish student admissions during the 1950s
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Jordan, the first president, stepped down in 1913 and was succeeded for two years by
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To afford equal facilities and give equal advantages in the University to both sexes.
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Mohr, James C. "Academic turmoil and public opinion: The Ross case at Stanford."
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Questions and Admissions: Reflections on 100,000 Admissions Decisions at Stanford
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Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a discipline, a university, and Silicon Valley
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At Silicon Valley’s Favorite Business School, Allegations of a Tough Workplace
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50 years: A Look Back. Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System 1960–2010
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The Stanfords chose their country estate, Palo Alto Stock Farm, in northern
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The James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building
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in which 11 researchers "knowingly failed" to disclose foreign funding.
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dubbed Stanford as "the Harvard of the 21st century". In the same year
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damaged several buildings, and took the lives of two people on campus.
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Turner, Wallace (June 20, 1965). "Sigma Chi Backs Unit's Suspension".
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in 1956; this hospital works closely with the Stanford Medical School.
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dubbed Harvard as the "Stanford of the East". In that article titled
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After Ray Lyman Wilbur retired in 1943 in the midst of World War II,
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39.1 (1970): 39-61. Economist was fired in 1900 for his liberalism.
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Carolyn E. Tajnai, Fred Terman, The Father of Silicon Valley; 1985
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Jonathan Levin Named Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford
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Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford
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in Palo Alto), and Mayfield (annexed by Palo Alto in the 1920s).
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Stanford's Wallace Sterling: Portrait of a Presidency 1949-1968
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At Stanford, Relationship Reveals Accusations of Discrimination
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Stanford's Judge Crothers: The Life Story of George E. Crothers
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Stanford University
Leland
Jane Lathrop Stanford
Panic of 1893
1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Frederick Terman
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SRI International
ARPANET
David Starr Jordan
Leland Stanford
U.S. senator
California governor
Jane Lathrop Stanford
Leland Stanford Jr.
Harvard
Charles Eliot

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Cantor Center
Vassar
Stanford Memorial Church
Walter Ngon Fong
Chinese

College Terrace
Santa Clara County
Frederick Law Olmsted
his sons
Main Quad

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