University of California Berkeley - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1904

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Blue and Gold J9O4 [12 and fifty dollars, to be given to the winner of a discussion on some subject dealing with ethics, Mr. Bonnheim has started another branch of the general underlying tendency of the University in the development of scholars of research. In the past the University of California has graduated scholars of books, but the coming of such men as Dr. Loeb and Professor Henry Morse Stephens, and Professor A. C. Miller, has done much to instill into the students the true university spirit of creating something new, contributing something heretofore unknown to the world ' s store of knowledge. To encourage this spirit the seminar work will be an important factor in upper class and graduate departments, and the seat of this department will be in the annex of the Library Building. It is hoped that the time will come when men from Eastern universities will come here for upper class and graduate study. Among our two hundred and thirty graduate students, sixty-nine colleges and universities are repre- sented which show the recognition that California has already gained among scholars. Many of our new professors are young and fresh from the best univer- sities of the world, men who are continually carrying on original research. This is an age when every man or woman, who can possibly get the oppor- tunity, or has the highest ambition, is going to get an university education, and the student who would rise above the mediocre and be distinct as a scholar must do so by giving to the world something original to think about. Commerce and enterprise have received a new impetus on the Pacific Coast by the opening of the Orient, and why should our education not receive the same impetus? We believe it has and th at in the future the Pacific Coast will be the home of the student who is seeking after knowledge with which he may influence the world. The very inspirations of our sur- roundings are toward that broader and higher development. Looking out through the Golden Gate toward the Orient, which is so eager for leaders, men who can teach them civilization and the develpoment of their resources, makes the blood run swiftly in the veins of the student, and he says to himself, I will do something that will bring honor to myself and my Alma Mater. C. R. B.

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Blue and Gold I9O4 TKe University Year As last year was marked by the beginning of greater expansion for the University than any previous year, so this year is marked, at least, by a par- tial consummation of President Wheeler ' s plan of a world university. A resume of the past year in the life of the University of California would be too voluminous to be considered here with justice to the many advancements it has made. California ' s progress during the past year has been phenomenal. From the fact that there are now enrolled students from all quarters of the globe we may say that the University is universal in its influence. When it can be said that we have alumni in every country of importance we can then say that we are truly a world university. Undoubtedly one of the most important features of the year ' s advance- ment is the progress in carrying out the Bernard plans of the Greater Univer- sity and through the beneficence of Mrs. Hearst and others, we have material evidences of this progress. In April, nineteen hundred and two, the ground was broken for the Hearst Memorial Mining Building and since that time other buildings have been begun, some by benefactors of the University ' and others at the expense of the State. The additions to the Library and Chem- istry Buildings and the repairs on North Hall are State expenditures which are necessary that the rapidly growing number of students may be accommo- dated, and it is hoped that before another year passes the California Hall provided for by the last Legislature will be a concrete realization. Mr. Rudolph Spreckels has provided for the erection and equipment of Physiology Hall in which will be conducted original research work by Dr. Jacques Loeb and his assistants. This building, however, is merely tem- porary, being built to supply the present needs. The Hearst Greek Amphitheatre is expected to be completed this year in time for commencement. For some time it has been a serious problem to know how to provide an adequate place of assemblage on high University days. Mr. William Randolph Hearst has met the need by giving $40,000, and our amphitheatre, in the form of a Greek theatre, with a seating capacity of 8,000, is now a material addition to our campus. Another benefactress of the University is Mrs. Jane K. Sather, who has provided for the erection of a memorial gateway and bridge at the Tele- graph Avenue entrance to the Campus, and, besides this she has contributed to our Library many valuable books and money, so that within a year our Law Library will be adequate for the present needs. One who deserves to be mentioned among our benefactors is Mr. Albert Bonnheim, of Sacramento. By providing for a yearly prize of two hundred



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' 33 Blue and Gold t9O4 Blue and Gold Editors-Old and New By CHARLES S. WHEELER, Regent, Editor 1884 BLUE AND GOLD. The college bears to the university the same relation which the country town bears to the great city. It is of no moment to the city man who his next-door neighbor is, or what his name or occupation may be. But, in the country town, an egg with a double yolk, or a splinter in the finger of a fellow citizen, will not only furnish table talk for a week, but, after everybody knows it, the town paper will embalm it in the local columns. Twenty years ago an entire Freshman Class could be comfortably housed in a small room in North Hall. In those days every man had an intimate acquaintance with his class-mates, and with the professors and instructors as well. Professors and instructors called each student by name. The blunders and foibles of every man in the institution were known to all. No one was such a hero to his mates that he was not a legitimate target for a joke. No joke was so bad that it did not move in an increasing circle until it rippled over the surface of the whole college. In the situation just pictured is to be found the reason for the difference between the editorial requirements of today and those of twenty years ago. In those days college humor did not have to be universal; purely personal hits would do. The audience to be reached did not live beyond the campus, and any man could call the roll from memory. Three hundred fifty copies

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