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...educate and manage its 26,111 graduate and undergraduate students in winter and summer sessions at Berkeley, at Los Angeles (under a director appointed by the president), at San Francisco, at Davis, La Jolla, Riverside, Meloland, Kearney, Mt. Hamilton. When he or she enters the university, each young Californian may choose from the curricula of 25 schools and colleges for preparation toward a career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: California's Investment | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Lewis, whose theory of Time-Past and Time-Future may win him the Nobel Prize (TIME, April 28) ; Professor Andrew Cowper Lawson, international geologist, onetime (1914-18) dean of the College of Mining. For his good humor as well as his capabilities, dear to the heart of many a Californian is Professor Emeritus Charles Mills Gayley, pedagog and poetaster ? with whom Governor Clement Calhoun Young once collaborated on a text on English poetry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: California's Investment | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Californian stars of U. S. C. and Stanford, the teams scored as follows: University of Southern California, 44 1-4; Leland Stanford, 36 1-4; Harvard, 23 1-2; Michigan, western conference champion, 14 1-4; Yale, 12 3-4; Columbia, 10; University of Pennsylvania, 8 1-4; C. C. N. Y. and Colgate, 8; Cornell, 7 1-4; Bates, University of California, N. Y. U., and Penn State, 7; Dartmouth, 5 1-2; Maine and Syracuse, 4; Holy Cross and Princeton, 3; Brown and Michigan State...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW 21 TEAMS FARED IN THE POINTS IN SATURDAY'S MEET | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Keith Orpheum's traveling usher, who is on his feet all but two hours each day and is one of six survivors in the International Collegiate Endurance Contest. Clothed in a light silk shirt, and white duck trousers, with a blue sash about his waist, the 19-year old Californian student appeared at 14 Plympton Street and told of the gruelling grind which hope of sharing in a $70,000 award is inducing him to continue until April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frank Fielding, Perennial Pedestrian, Scarcely Sits During Deadly Triennial Trek--Eats Eggs Endlessly | 3/28/1930 | See Source »

...connection with the National Collegiate Championship Swimming Meet to be held in the Harvard pool on Friday and Saturday came yesterday when it was announced by Manager R. L. Hoguet Jr. '31, manager of the meet, that Pete Desjardines of Stanford University will be unable to compete. The Californian, whose nine team mates will make the transcontinental journey to Cambridge and are counted on to make the meet one of the most brilliant ever held in a college pool, has run afoul of scholastic difficulties, and will be ineligible to perform in the diving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INELIGIBILITY WILL KEEP DESJARDINES OUT OF SWIM MEET | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

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