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4. Government investigation in the Yellow- 

 stone A painted chasm "Story of a Strange 

 Land" A curious foreshadowing Barren 

 streams Lupine Creek Yellowstone River 



Two Ocean Pass Bringing in new trout 



Problem of the Golden Trout Species 

 formed in isolation Helping nature out 



CHAPTER FIFTEEN 344 



1. "Schaking" on the Britannia Fjord and fjeld 



The Kaiser at Stallhjemskleven Odde and 

 the Skjaeggedal On foot to Stor Ishaug 

 Birch gradation A moonlight drive House 

 of the Thousand Terrors Linguistic expe- 

 riences The Passion Play The Alice 

 Blanche A mountain refuge A life of 

 devotion Val Tournanche On the Matter- 

 joch Snowbound in August A dazzling 

 world An amazing disclosure 



2. Function of the State University White's 

 telegram Leland Stanford and his errand 

 A God of Love Offer accepted First visit 

 to Palo Alto Secretary Elliott Guiding 

 principles Plan of organization of the new uni- 

 versity Coulter Swain Bryan East in 

 search of professors An untried field 



BOOK THREE (1891-1899) 

 CHAPTER SIXTEEN 365 



1. Leland Stanford Junior Plans for endow- 

 ment Laying the corner stone Seeking 

 expert advice An offer declined 



2. The tall tree The University estates The 

 fine art of horse breeding Motions of the 

 horse The kindergarten Sale of the stud 



3. Encina Hall The architects of Stanford Uni- 

 versity The Quadrangles The Patio 

 Color contrasts The Arboretum Palm 

 Avenue 



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