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ROY E. WALTER, C.J. LIGHTSTON, CLERK. DEPUTY.
City of San Jose,California
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK.
Charles G. Lathrop, Esq., Dear Sir:- The enclosed Resolutions, drafted by a Committee regularly named for that purpose,were reported to the Mayor and Common Council of this City and duly passed by a unamin- ous vote on March 13th, . Under instructions I am sending them to you, and at the same time foreward an engrossed copy to the Board of Trustees of the University.
Sincerely,
City Clerk.
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Kobe, March 22
Dear Dr. Jordan:
I was deeply grieved to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Stanford and I can well imagine the greatness of sorrow felt by the professors and students of your institution. Allow me to render you my heartfelt sympathy.
Yours Truly
S. Kokubo
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{preprinted: "Century Club of California San Francisco."} To Charles G. Lathrop Esq Palo Alto.At a meeting of the Century Club of California held on March 22nd 1905, the enclosed Resolutions were unanimously adopted, and the meeting the adjourned as a mark of respect for Mrs. Jane L. Stanford an esteemed and honored member of the Club.-
Mrs. B. F. Norris, Cor. Sec.
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{preprinted: "Century Club of California San Francisco."} To The Board of Regents of the Leland Stanford Jr. University Palo Alto: The enclosed Resolutions were unanimously adopted at meeting of the Century Club of California held March 22nd 1905, and the meeting the adjourned as a mark of respect for Mrs. Jane L. Stanford, an esteemed and honored member of the Club.-
Mrs. B. F. Norris, Cor. Sec.
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Dear Mr. Lathrop -
Wishing to extend to you in your bereavement the slight consolation of our sympathy, the Stanford Club of San Jose have adopted the following resolutions. I assure you that they but fully express the sorrow and sympathy of the members.
May the knowledge that a kinder and nobler woman than Mrs. Stanford never lived, afford some comfort to you in this hour of grief.
Sincerely
Herbert C. Jones.