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

 - Class of 1952

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SINCE MARCH 23, 1868, when the University of nia was granted its charter by the State Legislature, our campus family has grown from one to eight in number. Not only has the number enlarged, but the individual campuses have expanded in area and population ranking us as the world ' s largest university. Yet within +his large structure there has been throughout its eighty-four years a tinual attempt to personalize each campus. Each campus serves a particular need within the state, and President Robert Gordon Sproul has watched his ideas become filled as the University has expanded throughout California. From Davis on the North to La Jolla ' s Scripps in the South, technical progress has been advanced, and each campus has contributed toward the improvement of general fare throughout the state. Davis, established to further the study of agriculture and related fields, has recently added a College of Letters and Science and is certainly our most expansive brother. Our Medical Center in San Francisco is most proud of its current building program and included in this observation are a teaching hospital, large clinic, radioactivity center, and a student union. Lick tory atop Mount Hamilton in the Santa Clara Valley was the first addition to the University. Astronomy students there have some of the finest equipment possible with which to work. Santa Barbara, a Liberal Arts College, is presently working on blueprints for their new campus-408 acres at Goleta, adjoining the blue Pacific. The research facilities and testing plots of the Citrus Experimental Station at Ri verside have been of immense value +o fornia farmers and fruit growers. Plans are now under way for the addition of a Liberal Arts College there. UCLA is another of the more expansive members of our in population and facilities. Recent additions to the wood campus are a Medical Center, Law School, and the Chemistry-Geology building. Scripps Institute of ography continues its concentrated study of the ments of the sea and surrounding area. Our campus here at Berkeley has done much to further the University ily. BoaIt Hall, Dwinelle Hall and the Biochemistry ing will house important groups of academic personnel. In addition +here are two associate members of our University which complete +he group contributing to the welfare of California—Hastings School of Law and the California School of Fine Arts, both in San Francisco.

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LLI LL HURFORD STONE Dean of Students CLINTON C. CONRAD Assistant Dean CLAUDE B. HUTCHISON Vice-President of the University and Dean of Agriculture CHAFFEE E. HALL, JR. Assistant Dean A CHEERFUL atmosphere and a never-failing spirit of welcome vailed at all times in the University Administrative offices, and dents never hesitated to take their slightest problems to these friendly counselors. The new office of cellor was added this year with Clark Kerr filling the post. In tion there were the various deans who gave their time so willingly to help straighten out problems that ranged all the way from Women ' s Day to activity eligibility. ever, a shadow was cast over the year by the retirement of Claude Hutchison, Vice-President of the University and Dean of ture, whose presence will be missed by everyone. CLARK KERR Chancellor MISS ALICE G. HOYT Associate Dean of Women MRS. CATHERINE DE MOTTE QUIRE Assistant Dean of Women JAMES CORLEY Vice-President—Business Affairs

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