The book enabled the teaehex* to diagnose the 

 troubles of her pupils. If they were not good 

 students, so2!ieti2&es it was because they had 

 adenoids or lack of nourishsient • S^ie had nothing 

 but coffee for breakfast. The book really 

 pioneered health supervision work in the schools* 

 We received praise-*and orders— from universities 

 and fron boards of health all over the country* 



Then we sold Joaquin Miller's books all over 

 the country* His reputation had been established 

 in the 1670* s back in England. He was better known 

 in England than he was here for awhile* 



Then Dr* Jordan's books sold pretty well* 



0ilb: That was Dr* David Starr Jordan, president of 

 Stanford. 



Gogginst Tea* 



Gilbt They sold all oves» the country, did they? 



Coggiast Tea, not big sellers, but he had a following of 

 graduates and people who had worked with him and 

 admired him. 



We published one of Theodore Roosevelt's books* 

 He gave a series of lectures here in the (h*eek 

 Theatre of the tJniverslty under the Barle 

 Foundation* X got him to revise the leetiires 



