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Lynn O. "Pappy" Waldorf, head football coach for the California Golden Bears (1947-1956). Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel laureate in chemistry and Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley (1958-1961). Clark Kerr, Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley and President of the University of California (1958–1967).
Senior Hall is a historic building on the University of California, Berkeley campus, in Berkeley, California. The rustic log cabin structure was designed by architect John Galen Howard. The building was proposed in 1903 and dedicated in 1906. It was originally used as the university's student union and run by the senior male students.
Sproul Plaza as well as Sproul Hall are named for the last (1930–1952) University of California, Berkeley president, Robert Gordon Sproul. The Plaza was designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin in 1962.
Besides the “350-ish-seat” Golden Bear, the concert hall will hold about 5,700, and the midsize theater will be somewhere in the upper teens to mid-2000s, capacity-wise.
A Berkeley café known for its ‘Everybody Eats’ program had a line out the door and around the block on the first day of the year. But this was also Homemade Cafe's last day serving breakfast ...
California Golden Bears (1933–1997, 1999–present) The Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion is an indoor arena on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley . It is the home venue of the Golden Bears men's and women's basketball , women's volleyball , and men's and women's gymnastics teams.
Behind the Faculty Club, University of California, Berkeley campus February 25, 1991 also known as Senior Men’s Hall; and Golden Bear Lodge; designed by John Galen Howard: 18 Berkeley Day Nursery: 2031 Sixth Street February 22, 1977 now West Berkeley Children’s Center 19 John Galen Howard House: 1401 Le Roy Avenue March 21, 1977
Golden Sheaf Bakery is a historical building and former bakery built in 1905 and located at 2069–2071 Addison Street in Berkeley, California, U.S. [3] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 31, 1978; [3] listed as a California Historical Landmark since March 31, 1978; [4] and listed as a Berkeley Landmark since October 17, 1977.