Word: berkeley
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...generated $128 million in income from oil and gas leases this year alone (according to the state constitution, two-thirds goes annually to U.T. and one-third to Texas A & M). Says Weinberg: "Everyone seems acutely aware of the opportunity this university has of making the same move that Berkeley once made-of becoming an absolutely peerless university." In the mid-'70s oil revenues were sunk into concrete edifices: $32.5 million for a basketball arena, $6.5 million for swimming, $2.5 million for baseball. Last year the university dedicated a $40 million fine-arts center, as well...
Silvera did both his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley, where he was a student of Tinkham's. Before he went to Amsterdam, he worked on basic research at a laboratory operated by the aerospace corporation Rockwell International...
...Harvard heavyweight crew team Saturday finished fifth in the final race of the San Diego Crew Classic. The University of California at Berkeley won the coveted Copley Cup with a final time of 5:59.4 in the 2000-meter race...
...Almaden is not going anywhere. Neither is Crevea or Martin. One Berkeley geologist confronted a homeowner and urged her to move, since she lived on the Calaveras fault that parallels West Street in Hollister. She shooed him off, saying, "It's my home...
...popular with the 18-to-34-year-olds. We're very pleased with it." Barry Sand, who brought order to the morning show's early chaos and now produces Late Night, points to unexpectedly long lines of sponsors and ticket holders. Markoe, a dark-haired, Liza-eyed Berkeley graduate who has lived with Letterman since 1977, is proud of the show's progress but eventually plans to move on: "I have things I'd like to write that are not out of the mouth of David Letterman...