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Donald Bertrand Tresidder (April 7, 1894 –
January 28, 1948) was the
fourth president of
Stanford University,
serving from 1943
until his
sudden death...
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Tresidder is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Donald Tresidder (1894–1948),
American academic administrator Ernest Tresidder (1875–1951)...
- Sir John
Tresidder Sheppard, MBE ((1881-11-07)7
November 1881 – (1968-05-07)7 May 1968) was an
eminent classicist and the
first non-Etonian to become...
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Ernest Philip Tresidder (30
April 1875 – 9
March 1951) was an
Australian politician He was born at
Bendigo to
William Prideaux Tresidder and Elizabeth...
- All-Year-Round Hotel", but
Tresidder changed it just
prior to
opening to
reflect the site's
native name.
After the
Ahwahnee was built,
Tresidder had to overcome...
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Tresidder Peak is a
mountain in
Yosemite National Park, California. The
mountain has two
summits (peaks or arêtes),
about half a mile (800 meters) apart...
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candle holders probably alludes to the same symbolism.
According to Jack
Tresidder, in
Egypt and the
classical world, they were
beneficial emblems, linked...
- coin-operated
video games; the
prototype was
installed in
November 1971 at the
Tresidder student union building at
Stanford University, only a few
months after...
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Archived from the
original on 11 July 2011.
Retrieved 11
August 2010.
Tresidder,
Jodie (1997). Hugh Grant: The
Unauthorised Biography (New ed.). Virgin...
- when the
university first opened. In 1944,
University President Donald Tresidder banned all
Stanford sororities due to
extreme competition. However, following...