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University of Washington; Robert E. Swain, '99, professor of Chemistry at 

 Stanford, on the faculty since 1903; Carl C. Thomas, ex-'95, for some years 

 dean of the Engineering School of Johns Hopkins, engineer and constructor. 



Chester A. Thomas, '98, prominent mining engineer, recently deceased; 

 John Van Denburgh, '94, practicing physician of San Francisco, a high author- 

 ity on American reptiles; Royall Victor, 'oo, high in the legal profession of 

 New York City; Arthur W. Washburn, '93, and Mrs. Jessica Thompson Wash- 

 burn, '92, founders of the Washburn School in San Jose; Hutton Webster, '96, 

 professor of Anthropology in the University of Nebraska; Albert C. Whitaker, 

 '99, professor of Economics at Stanford, on the faculty since 1902; Clarke B. 

 Whittier, '93, professor of Law at Stanford, sometime professor in the University 

 of Chicago; and Evelyn Wight (Mrs. Mansfield Allan), '96, first dean of women 

 at Stanford, in which capacity she served from 1908 to 1916, now principal of 

 the Girls' Commercial High School in Brooklyn. 



In a class by themselves stand "the Dolts." Belonging to a well-known mis- 

 sionary family of Hawaii, they are thus nephews and nieces of Sanford B. 

 Dole, long president of the island republic, and cousins of the Rev. Charles 

 F. Dole of Boston. Eight of the thirteen children, six sons and two daughters, 

 graduated from Stanford between 1895 and 1911, and one more spent three 

 years with us, then going elsewhere for special work in Agriculture. All were 

 remarkable for sturdiness of character and high scholarship joined to unusual 

 athletic ability. The Coast record for pole vaulting was held for about six 

 years by Charles Sumner Dole, '99, the first of the men to enter Stanford, 

 now planter, district magistrate, and editor on the island of Kauai. Norman 

 E. Dole, '04, made and apparently still holds the world record for the high 

 vault with a rigid pole, though his mark has since been passed by others who 

 used an elastic bamboo. 



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