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  1. David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was the founding president of Stanford University, serving from 1891 to 1913. He was an ichthyologist during his research career. Prior to serving as president of Stanford University, he served as president of Indiana University from 1884 to 1891.

  2. David Starr Jordan was a naturalist, educator, eugenicist, and the foremost American ichthyologist of his time. Jordan studied biology at Cornell University (M.S., 1872) and became professor of biology at Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, before being appointed professor of natural history.

  3. David Starr Jordan was well known for being a prolific ichthyologist and the president of the California Academy of Sciences. Here we investigate his role as a eugenicist, as well.

  4. Apr 17, 2020 · Scientist David Starr Jordan had spent his career identifying new species of fish. He carefully stored and tagged thousands of them in glass jars.

  5. David Starr Jordan, M. D., Ph.D. LL.D. Below: Photograph of David Starr Jordan at age sixteen, taken on the family farm in Gainesville, New York, 1867. David Starr Jordan was born on January 19, 1851, in Gainesville, New York. His father, Hiram Jordan, was born in Moriah, New York, his mother Huldah Hawley, was born in Whitehall, New York. (1 ...

  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Stanford will rename campus features named after David Starr Jordan and take actions to provide the public with a more complete view of his complex history, which includes not only his seminal ...

  7. Apr 1, 2019 · David Starr Jordan was the seventh president of Indiana University. He was inaugurated on January 1, 1885, becoming the nation’s youngest university president at the age of 34 and the first president of Indiana University that was not an ordained minister.

  8. On a warm June Friday in 1891, a 6-foot-2 professor with broad shoulders and a bushy mustache stepped out onto the railway platform in Menlo Park, Calif. Loaded with baggage on one arm and his 2-year-old son in the other, David Starr Jordan knew he had no time to waste. In just three months, two miles down the dusty road, Leland and Jane ...

  9. David Starr Jordan (1851-1931) Stanford University and Dept. Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Verified email at si.edu.

  10. first president and chancellor of Stanford University (1891–1916), which he helped make into a major American university. Besides his scientific works on fishes, he was the author of The ... From: Jordan, David Starr in The Oxford Companion to American Literature ». Subjects: Philosophy.

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