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  2. Coast Community College District - Wikipedia

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    The district became a multi-campus operation following the construction of Golden West College in 1966, following being renamed from the Orange Coast Junior College District. [ 2 ] In 2002, the voters approved Measure C, which was a $365 million bond for improvements at the three campuses. [ 3 ]

  3. Golden West College - Wikipedia

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    Golden West is widely known for its success in athletics throughout the state of California. They have won many California State Community College Championships. California State Community College Championships Women's Basketball: 1979, 1990, 1991; Field Hockey: 1980; Women's Gymnastics: 1979, 1981; Men's Soccer: 1977; Softball:1975, 1979, 1981 ...

  4. Old Warner Brothers Studios - Wikipedia

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    Golden West had previously acquired KTLA and had been leasing the space from Paramount. [ 16 ] In 1977, a celebration was held in Hollywood marking the 50th anniversary of the talking motion picture, including a parade of old cars ending at the KTLA studios where The Jazz Singer had been filmed 50 years earlier.

  5. Golden West - Wikipedia

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    Golden West College, a community college in Huntington Beach, California; Golden West Network, the Seven Network affiliate in Western Australia; The Golden West, an Australian film; The Golden West, an American Western film; Native Sons of the Golden West, a charitable organization which promotes California history

  6. Golden West Books - Wikipedia

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    Golden West Books is a privately owned American publishing company specializing in American Railroads. Donald Duke founded the company in 1960, and wrote some of its titles. Its headquarters are in San Marino, California .

  7. Louis Galen - Wikipedia

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    Trans World (World Savings) merged with Golden West Financial (Golden West Savings and Loan) of Oakland, California in 1975. The merged savings and loan grew into a multi-state institution. Galen retired on September 6, 2005, at age 80. A year after his retirement, Golden West Financial was acquired by Wachovia for $25 billion.

  8. College of the Siskiyous - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, COS was founded after a special election. [1] Buildings on the current location first opened their doors on September 8, 1959. [1] Facilities at the Weed Campus include Herschel Meredith Stadium for football and track and field events, Tom Powers Court at Eagle Gymnasium for basketball and volleyball events, Kenneth W. Ford Theater for musical and theatrical performances, tactical ...

  9. Herbert Sandler - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Sandler (November 16, 1931 – June 5, 2019) [1] was a co-CEO (with his wife, Marion Sandler) of Golden West Financial Corporation and World Savings Bank.He died on June 4, 2019, at the age of 87. [2]