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politeness — The "Antigone" — Die Luft der 

 Freiheit 

 6. Changes in policy — Limitation of numbers of 

 both women and men — Entrance requirements 



— Large liberty of election in preparation 



— Radical and conservative — Why Eastern stu- 

 dents came — Educational ideals — Charm of 

 California — Students as helpers — Fraternity 

 chapter houses 



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1. The Yosemite — Sequoia washingtonia — Other 

 giant conifers — How to tell fir from spruce — 

 Cheerful tales of the Sierra — Yosemite and 

 Lauterbrunnen — Nevada Fall and Rheinfall 



2. Floodmore — Joyous excursions — Californiacs 



— "She first loved us" — Two seasons in Cali- 

 fornia — The Missions — San Diego — San Luis 

 Rey — San Juan Capistrano — Santa Barbara 



— San Antonio — San Juan Bautista and Santa 

 Clara — Dolores — The Pious Fund 



3. A Chaucer scholar — Other strong men — Smith 

 as poet — Wing at home and abroad — Mary 

 Sheldon Barnes — Kellogg — A varied career 



— Charlotte Kellogg — George Clark — Fair- 

 clough's war service — Tried and true 



Chapter Nineteen 



1. California's first automobile — University ex- 

 tension — Luther Burbank — Tribute by De 

 Vries — A reverent evolutionist — Moses and 

 Howison — Pragmatism — Ritter — Phcebe 

 Hearst — Susan Lincoln Mills — An auspicious 

 combination 



2. The singer of the Sierras — Coolbrith, Cheney, 

 and Markham — "The Man with the Hoe" — 

 The splendid, idle forties — The Land of Sun- 

 shine group — The dean of anglers — Good cit- 

 izens too — Muir and Keith — Jack London 

 — Frank Norris 



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