Word: california
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...California's Gill and Lorn surprised 78,000 witnesses by beating Southern California's lunging Trojans with two touchdowns and a safety. California...
...York University $500,000 to create a school of aeronautics. Then he gave $2,500,000 to start the Fund, making his son president. Anyone with an intelligent idea about flying has had opportunity to put his thought before the younger Guggenheim. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Leland Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, the University of Washington received between them almost $1,200,000 for schools of aeronautics. The Fund helped publicize the Lindbergh, Chamberlin and Byrd flights to Europe, gave U. S. aviation the impetus it needed...
Besides these there were three new, surprise donations, for which Daniel Guggenheim gave yet another $500,000 last week: 1) $250,000 to the City of Akron (if the city raises a like amount) for an Airship Institute, to study lighter-than-air problems under supervision of the California Institute of Technology; 2) $140,000 for a Chair of Aeronautics in the Library of Congress; 3) the balance to some southern university for an aeronautical school. Which southern university will get the money depends upon the proved enterprise of its faculty...
Midwest: Illinois v. Chicago at Urbana; Minnesota v. Michigan at Minneapolis; Nebraska v. Oklahoma at Lincoln; Northwestern v. Indiana at Evanston; Notre Dame v. Southern California at Chicago; Purdue v. Iowa at Lafayette...
...West: California Tech. v. Occidental at Pasadena; Montana v. Washington State at Missoula; Oregon v. Oregon State at Eugene; Redlands v. Santa Barbara at Redlands; California (Southern Branch) v. St. Mary at Los Angeles...