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George E. Crothers : ウィキペディア英語版 | George E. Crothers
George Edward Crothers (May 27, 1870 – May 16, 1957) was one of the first students at Stanford University and was instrumental in putting the university on a solid legal and financial footing following the deaths of its founders, Leland and Jane Stanford. He served as a member of Stanford's board of trustees and as a California superior court judge. His monetary gifts to his alma mater made possible the construction of two student residences on the Stanford campus—one named for himself, the other dedicated to the memory of his mother. == Early life ==
George Crothers was born on May 27, 1870 in Wapello, Iowa to John Crothers and Margaret Jane Crothers (''née'' Fair), who had emigrated to the United States from Ireland the previous year.〔Clausen, p. 9.〕 The family moved to San Jose, California in 1883, and George enrolled at Stanford in 1891 as part of the new university's "pioneer class". He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford in 1895, followed by a law degree in 1896.〔Berg, Jerry E. (ed.) (April 1963). "A legal history of the titles, trusts and organization of the Leland Stanford Junior University". Unpaginated collection of documents at the Stanford University Law School library. Retrieved July 29, 2011.〕
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