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  1. Ray Lyman Wilbur (April 13, 1875 – June 26, 1949) was an American politician, physician, and eugenicist. He was a medical doctor who served as the third president of Stanford University and as the 31st United States Secretary of the Interior under President Herbert Hoover, also a Stanford alum.

  2. Ray Lyman Wilbur, the university's longest-serving leader, stunted a typhoid epidemic, doubled the student body and built two graduate schools.

  3. Ray Lyman Wilbur (1875 - 1949) was the third president of Stanford University. Wilbur was instrumental in the expansion of Stanford's medical school and of eugenic reserach on Stanford's campus.

  4. Ray Lyman Wilbur, physician, university president, government official, and public man, known for thirty years as a leader among physicians, schol ars, statesmen, and humanitarians throughout the United States, died at his. home on the Stanford University campus on June 26, 1949. As Herbert.

  5. Ben Maldonado traces the eugenicist history of Ray Lyman Wilbur, the third president of Stanford University and a prominent figure in the Hoover Administration. He argues that Wilbur supported eugenics as a form of public health and racial improvement, and promoted sterilization, segregation and anti-immigration policies.

  6. Ray Lyman Wilbur was born in Boone, Iowa, on April 13, 1875. He spent his childhood in Iowa, the Dakota Territory, and Riverside, California. Wilbur's father, Dwight Locke Wilbur, was a lawyer and a soldier in the Union Army.

  7. Ray Lyman Wilbur was born on April 13, 1875. Eight years later the family went to the new settle-ment at Jamestown in the Dakota Territory, and thence to Riverside, California, in 1887. Graduating from the Riverside High School at sev-enteen, young Ray entered Stanford University with the class of '96, having chosen Stanford "because it