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foreword ■ ■ ■ ' - ' . HERE is a charm about the A ' ' r-l rumbling adobe walls of the early r| ' ' I California missions which lures the stranger to become a pilgrim, to visit tot- tering ruins and in their presence to pause in recollection of those heroic heralds of an ancient civilization and a more ancient re- ligion who left a reminder of their labors and an exhortation to men of another age in the twenty-one landmarks that dot the western coast from San Diego to Sonoma. Surely this inspiration, this charm should not be wholly foreign to us. Of the great chain that bound in unity of faith and civilization the central and the southern part of our state, one of the great- est links was the Mission of Santa Clara. That we who have passed the year 1926-27 within the shadow of its historic walls may feel some further charm in the recollection of our activities because of the seeting in which we find them, is the hope of the editors of the Redwood in choosing as the unifying motif of the book. The Missions of California.
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' ■■ ' - ' ' ■ - ' ■ itr ' : -;,,-. ' he Staff , Joseph A. Bonacina .... Editor Roy E. Waterman . Business Manager Carroll E. Day . Advertising Manager Roderick A. Chisbolm Circulation Manager w cAssociate Editors ■4 Joseph Tissier Alvin Wolf Stephen Coughlin Rupert Moore Charles Vanoncini William Ronstadt ,( s 1-. ' , 1 . i.
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4HH1 IDedicatioru When devastating fire swept away our loved Mission Santa Clara, kind friends came forward who whole- heartedly sponsored the restoration of the county ' s revered landmark. To those who labored so unself- ishly, g iving unsparingly of time, and energy, and means; to all our generous benefactors; and particu- larly to Judge Charles A. Thomp- son of Santa Clara, to Messieurs Al- fred B. Post and Frank C. Mitchell of San Jose, and to Reverend Ed- mund J. Ryan of the University, who assumed the burdensome honor of leadership in the campaign, this volume is respectfully dedicated. ; .
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