Guide to the Collection of Materials Related to the California State College at Palos Verdes 029
Jungeun Hong
Alison Menninger and Jeremy Berry-Cahn
Palos Verdes Library District, Peninsula Center Library. Local History Center.
2017 Jul 12
701 Silver Spur Road
Rolling Hills Estates, California 90274
localhistory@pvld.org
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Palos Verdes Library District, Peninsula Center Library. Local History Center.
Title: Collection of Materials Related to the California State College at Palos Verdes
Identifier/Call Number: 029
Physical Description:
5 Folders
.25 legal document box
Date (inclusive): 1961-1969
Physical Location: Local History Center
Abstract: Collection includes a yearbook, clippings, two booklets on master planning criteria and on a study of site selection factors
related to California State College at Palos Verdes.
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the Local History Center for access information.
Conditions Governing Use
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation
[Name of item], Collection of Materials Related to the California State College at Palos Verdes (Collection 029). Local History
Center, Peninsula Center Library, Palos Verdes Library District, Rolling Hills Estates, CA.
Biographical / Historical
California State College at Palos Verdes, also known as South Bay State College, was a four-year institution established by
legislative action presented by State Assemblyman Charles Edward Chapel and State Senator Richard Richards in 1960. Leo F.
Cain, former Vice-President of San Francisco State College and a national figure in American education, served as the first
president of the college in 1962.
A location on the Palos Verdes Peninsula near Crest Road and Highridge was selected largely due to the availability of undeveloped
land and the beauty of the site.
Architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons were hired to create the campus master plan in 1963.
California State College at Palos Verdes, the 18th campus in the statewide system, officially opened in 1965 with 75 students
in rented office space in the California Federal Savings and Loan Association building.
Due to rising land values on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and financial difficulties, the California State College Board of
Trustees relocated the campus to a permanent home in Carson, California.
In September 1966, California State College at Palos Verdes was renamed California State College, Dominguez Hills. Ten years
later, it gained university status and was renamed, California State University, Dominguez Hills.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Scope and Contents
Collection includes clippings, planning documents, reports, and a yearbook.
Processing Information
Initial rehousing and stabilization of materials by Jungeun Hong. Final arrangement and description by Jungeun Hong and Monique
Sugimoto, July 11, 2017.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Related Materials
California State University Dominguez Hills Master Planning/Site Selection Collection, 1958-1984. California State University,
Department of Archives and Special Collections, University Library. California State University, Dominguez Hills.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Universities and colleges
Palos Verdes Peninsula (Calif.)
California State College, Dominguez Hills
California State College at Palos Verdes
Higher education and state
Education
Cain, Leo F., 1909-2001
Box SC 2
[California State College at Palos Verdes Planning Staff]
13 Apr 1964
Box SC 2
California State College at Palos Verdes Master Planning Criteria
6 May 1964
Box SC 2
Clippings
5 Mar 1959 - 24 Mar 1966
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings from area newspapers, the Daily Breeze and Palos Verdes Peninsula News.
Box SC 2
Los Gitanos yearbook
1965-1966
Box SC 2
A Study of Site Selection Factors as Related to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Los Angeles County South Bay State College
30 Mar 1961