The Citrus Experiment Station of the University at Riverside furnishes expert orange growers for the whole state. Pre-med students from U.C.L.A. often continue their work at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco. Lick Observatory atop Mt. Hamilton is the advanced training station for a very select group of graduate students in astronomy. C CJ c C4 t i The University of California is made up of seven campi, each devoted to a particular branch of knowledge. The Medical Center, located in San Francisco; the Lick Observatory, on the top of Mount Hamilton in Santa Clara County; the River- side Citrus Experiment Station; the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, on the shore at La )olla; and the Branch of the College of Agriculture, at Davis— as well as the beautiful campus at Berkeley, are Darts of the same far-flung institution as our own U.C.L A. The familiar Campanile is a landmark of the Berkeley campus of the University. From It one may view almost all of the Bay district on a clear day. Students at the California Agricultural Col- lege at Davis cavort in front of the Horti- culture Building, where they learn scien- tific farming. Advanced study of oceanography is done from the E. W. Scripps. a vessel presented to the Scripps Institute of Oceanography in 1937 by the late Mr. Robert P. Scripps. At right: A lone Bruin escapes from the Physics Building on Campus Number Seven of the University of California, in our own Westwood hills.
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ctivity never ceases on the campus of a large university such as U.C.L.A. Early in the morning, when most sensible people are still asleep, students are gathered on the steps of the Chemistry Building, discussing mid-terms, formulas, and eight-o ' clocks. From that time until noon classes are held — recitations and lectures, with the monotony broken at twelve by a grand reunion on Royce Hall steps. In the afternoon time is spent at the Library or in long lab. periods. Following dinner, students return to the Library while dusk falls on Kerckhoff.
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