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Leslie P. Hume

Leslie P. Hume (nee Bryant) is an American historian and philanthropist from San Francisco, California. She has published scholarship about the place of women in the Victorian era as well as women's suffrage societies. She served as President of the Board of Trustees of Stanford University from 2008 to 2012, making her the second woman after Jane…

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Education
Radcliffe College Stanford University
Occupations
Historian, philanthropist
Relatives
Jaquelin H. Hume (father-in-law) Caroline Howard Hume (mother-in-law) William J. Hume (brother-in-law)
Spouse
George H. Hume

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Education · 1
Leslie P. Hume → Radcliffe College Stanford University
Occupations · 1
Leslie P. Hume → Historian, philanthropist
Relatives · 1
Leslie P. Hume → Jaquelin H. Hume (father-in-law) Caroline Howard Hume (mother-in-law) William J. Hume (brother-in-law)
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Leslie P. Hume → George H. Hume

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hume stanford university california women's served trustees philanthropist san francisco women victorian suffrage societies president board george historian leslie american

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Leslie P. HumeEducationRadcliffe College Stanford University1.00infobox
Leslie P. HumeOccupationsHistorian, philanthropist1.00infobox
Leslie P. HumeRelativesJaquelin H. Hume (father-in-law) Caroline Howard Hume (mother-in-law) William J. Hume (brother-in-law)1.00infobox
Leslie P. HumeSpouseGeorge H. Hume1.00infobox

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