LISTING GIFT TO
ITS ALMA MATER
———
Stanford's Senior Class
Memorial Plate
Dedicated
———
President Jordan Receives the
Tablet on Behalf of the
University
———
Pleasures of Class Day Conclude
With a Dance In Encina
Gymnasium
———
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., May 24. — The class-day exercises of the graduates of '97 were held in the chapel today, attended by the seniors in a body and by their relatives and visitors. The exercises preceded the dedication of the class plate, one of the most interesting of commencement week features.
The faculty committee met today and decided the following members of the class of '97 were entitled to diplomas next Wednesday:
MASTERS OF ARTS
In Education — Caroline Frear, B.S., East Oakland; thesis: Punishment: a historical, sociological and pedagogical study.
The San Francisco Call, (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895-1913, June 26, 1897, Image 4, Column 2 –
WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING
Mrs. Willett of Palo Alto, Mrs. Winter, Misses Harriet and Anna Winter, Miss Blanche Terrill of Berkeley, Mrs. Frear, Misses Henrietta and Caroline Frear of East Oakland and several others have just started on a trip through the Yosemite Valley.
The Hawaiian Gazette, (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1865-1918, September 30, 1898, Image 1, Column 5 –
A Wedding
The marriage engagement was announced some time ago of Caroline Frear and Frederic L. Burk, both of East Oakland, Calif. Caroline Frear, born in Honolulu, is the daughter of Rev. Frear, formerly pastor of the Fort Street Church, and sister of Justice Walter F. Frear. Miss Frear was a visitor here for several months not long since. Frederic L. Burk is a well known educator. He was at one time superintendent of public Instruction for Sonoma County, Calif. Recently he took his Ph. D., degree at Clark University, Mass.
LISTING GIFT TO
ITS ALMA MATER
———
Stanford's Senior Class
Memorial Plate
Dedicated
———
President Jordan Receives the
Tablet on Behalf of the
University
———
Pleasures of Class Day Conclude
With a Dance In Encina
Gymnasium
———
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., May 24. — The class-day exercises of the graduates of '97 were held in the chapel today, attended by the seniors in a body and by their relatives and visitors. The exercises preceded the dedication of the class plate, one of the most interesting of commencement week features.
The faculty committee met today and decided the following members of the class of '97 were entitled to diplomas next Wednesday:
MASTERS OF ARTS
In Education — Caroline Frear, B.S., East Oakland; thesis: Punishment: a historical, sociological and pedagogical study.
The San Francisco Call, (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895-1913, June 26, 1897, Image 4, Column 2 –
WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING
Mrs. Willett of Palo Alto, Mrs. Winter, Misses Harriet and Anna Winter, Miss Blanche Terrill of Berkeley, Mrs. Frear, Misses Henrietta and Caroline Frear of East Oakland and several others have just started on a trip through the Yosemite Valley.
The Hawaiian Gazette, (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1865-1918, September 30, 1898, Image 1, Column 5 –
A Wedding
The marriage engagement was announced some time ago of Caroline Frear and Frederic L. Burk, both of East Oakland, Calif. Caroline Frear, born in Honolulu, is the daughter of Rev. Frear, formerly pastor of the Fort Street Church, and sister of Justice Walter F. Frear. Miss Frear was a visitor here for several months not long since. Frederic L. Burk is a well known educator. He was at one time superintendent of public Instruction for Sonoma County, Calif. Recently he took his Ph. D., degree at Clark University, Mass.
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Walter Frear 1828 - 1922
Fannie Foster Frear 1836 - 1924
Henrietta Frear 1865 - 1958
Frederic Burk 1862 - 1924
Caroline Frear Burk 1871 - 1954
Norval F Burk 1905 - 1987
Dean Burk 1904 - 1988
Bois Burk 1906 - 1993
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