Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Sather Gate, undated
General Campus View: California Hall, Boalt Hall of Law, undated
"The Boalt Memorial Hall of Law was built in memory of her husband, the late John H. Boalt, by the generosity of Mrs. Elizabeth Boalt, supplemented by subscriptions from a number of California lawyers. This building is the home of the graduate law school, the College of Jurisprudence. It contains the law library and reading room, as well as the lecture rooms and student court and club rooms." Built under the Phoebe A. Hearst plan.
Concrete Bridge Approach to Campus, undated
The University Library, undated
"Constructed from the money left in a bequest by the late Charles F. Doe, of San Francisco. Besides the most spacious college reading room in the world, it contains many seminar rooms and stack capacity for a million volumes." Built under the Phoebe A. Hearst plan.
North Hall, undated
"South Hall and North Hall were the first buildings erected on campus, and were both opened for use in 1873. "
South Hall, undated
"South Hall and North Hall were the first buildings erected on campus, and were both opened for use in 1873"
California Hall , undated
"Built from approprations made by the State Legislature and is devoted, on the first floor, to general lecture rooms, and, on the second floor, to the administration offices of the University." Built under the Phoebe A. Hearst plan.
Old Library and East Hall, undated
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Building, undated
Hearst Memorial Mining Building, undated
"Erected and equipped by Mrs. Hearst in memory of her husband, the late Senator George Hearst." Built under the Phoebe A. Hearst plan.