The Centennial of The University of California, 1868-1968

At Berkeley

1870 Brayton Hall, Oakland campus, July 20; Student addresses: Lucio Marinatus Tewksbury, Robert Linington McKee, Charles William Anthony; Address: John LeConte, Acting President of the University of California.

1871 Brayton Hall, Oakland campus; Student addresses: Edward Wellington Blanay, Everett Benedict Pomroy, Charles Burt Learned, George Downes Cobb, Frederick Harrison Whitworth; University oration: Henry H. Haight, Governor of California; Poem: Ina D. Coolbrith, read by the Rev. Horatio Stebbins.

1872 Brayton Hall, Oakland campus, July 17; Student addresses: George William Reed, Arthur Rodgers, John Matthews Whitworth; University oration: Rev. W. A. Scott, pastor, Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco; Poem: Edward R. Sill.

1873 Large hall of North College, July 16; Student addresses: Frank Otis, Nathan Newmark; Address: Daniel C. Gilman, President of the University of California; Address: Newton Booth, Governor of California; Presentation of portrait of Bishop Berkeley by Bishop Kip of San Francisco.

1874 First Congregational Church, Oakland, July 22; Student addresses: Thomas Francis Barry, Samuel Benedict Christy, Isaac Freud, David Daniel Griffiths, Edward Allen Parker, Abraham Wendell Jackson, Joseph Cummings Rowell, John Randolph Farrell, John Maxson Stillman; Address: Daniel C. Gilman, President of the University of California.

1875 Assembly room, North Hall, June 9; Student addresses: Alexander D. D'Ancona, Isaac T. Hinton, Frank S. Sutton, Josiah Royce, Dwight B. Huntley; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California.

1876 The campus, under the oaks, on the banks of Strawberry Creek, Berkeley, June 7; Student addresses: Hattie J. Hodgson, Jacob R. Freud, Benjamin P. Wall, Fred L. Sutton; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California.

1877 The campus, in the grove east of the college buildings, Berkeley, June 6; Student addresses: Theodore Gray, Dolphes Brice Fairbanks, Edward Booth; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California.

1878 The campus, under the oaks south of the college buildings, Berkeley, June 5 (Commencement and formal transfer of the Hastings law department to its board of directors); Student addresses: May B. Treat, Joseph Hutchinson, William M. Van Dyke; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California; Transfer of the Hastings Law Department: S. Clinton Hastings, dean of the Hastings College of the Law; Response on behalf of the Board of Directors: Thomas B. Bishop.

1879 Harmon Gymnasium, June 4; Student addresses: Morris Bien, Anna Head, Marcellus Americus Dorn; Address: John LeConte,


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President of the University of California.

1880 Harmon Gymnasium, June 2; Student addresses: Milton S. Eisner, Millicent W. Shinn, Samuel A. Chambers; Oration: Joseph W. Winans, Regent of the University of California; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California.

1881 Harmon Gymnasium, June 1; Student addresses: Frank L. Adams, Douglas Lindley, Seth Mann, Alice E. Pratt; Oration: Bishop E. O. Haven, former president of the University of Michigan; Address: John LeConte, President of the University of California.

1882 Harmon Gymnasium, May 31; Student addresses: Bernard Bienenfeld, John J. Dwyer, Charles H. Oatman; Oration: Rev. Charles D. Barrows, pastor, First Congregational Church, San Francisco.

1883 Harmon Gymnasium, May 29; Student addresses: Abraham Ruef, Flora Eleanor Beal, William White Deamer; Oration: Arthur Rodgers '74, Regent of the University of California.

1884 Harmon Gymnasium, May 28; Student address: Charles A. Ramm; Address: C. C. Stratton, president of the University of the Pacific.

1885 Harmon Gymnasium, May 27; Student addresses: John Grant Sutton, Alice Gibbons, William Augustus Brewer; Address: Rev. Robert Mackenzie, pastor, Howard Presbyterian Church, San Francisco.

1886 Harmon Gymnasium, June 30; Commencement and inauguration of President Holden; Student addresses: Alexander O. Eells, Harriet L. Levy, Frank Fischer, James Kennedy Moffitt (excused from speaking); Address of welcome to the President: John S. Hager, Regent of the University of California; Inaugural address: Edward S. Holden, President of the University of California.

1887 Harmon Gymnasium, June 29; Student addresses: Mary White, William J. Raymond (excused from speaking), Jacob Samuels; Address: John F. Swift, Regent of the University of California; Address: Edward S. Holden, President of the University of California.

1888 Harmon Gymnasium, June 27; (Commencement and transfer of Lick Observatory to the Regents of the University); Student addresses: James Edgar Beard, Elmer Reginald Drew (excused from speaking), William Hannaford Wentworth, Finlay Cook (excused from speaking); Address on behalf of the Board of Regents: Joseph LeConte, professor of geology and natural history, University of California.

1889 Harmon Gymnasium, June 20; Student addresses: Elsie Bloomfield Lee, Herbert Charles Moffitt (excused from speaking), Lincoln Hutchinson; Address: Thomas F. Barry '74; Address: Horace Davis, President of the University of California.

1890 Harmon Gymnasium, June 25; Student addresses: Orrin Kip McMurray, Edward Heald Stearns, David Clarence Demarest (excused from speaking), Ernest Norton Henderson; Address: Rev. A. C. Hirst, president of the University of the Pacific.

1891 Harmon Gymnasium, June 24; Student addresses: Arthur McArthur Seymour, Charles Palache, Charles Harvey Bentley, Emily Judson Hamilton; Oration in memoriam Professor John LeConte: Albert Howell Elliott '91; Address: Rev. William F. Nichols, bishop, Episcopal Church in California.

1892 Harmon Gymnasium, June 29; Student addresses: Joseph Baldwin Garber, Caroline Willard Baldwin, Edward Francis Haas (excused from speaking), Mabel Claire Craft, John Slater Partridge (excused from speaking); A year's review: Martin Kellogg, Acting President of the University of California.

1893 Harmon Gymnasium, May 17; Student addresses: Elinor Maude Croudace, Louis deFontenay Barlett, Sarah McLean Hardy, Frederick Leslie Ransome, Clarence Woodbury Leach; A year's review: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California.

1894 Harmon Gymnasium, May 16; Student addresses: George Henry Boke, Augustus Valentine Saph (excused from speaking), Mary Hawes Gilmore, Ray Edson Gilson (excused from speaking), Harry Manville Wright, Maida Castelhun (excused from speaking); Acknowledgment of presentation of portrait of Mrs. Phoebe A. Heart: Ariana Moore '94; Address: James H. Baker, president of the University of Colorado.

1895 Harmon Gymnasium, May 15; Student addresses: Fred Hanley Searce, William Henry Gorrill, Walter Huddleston Graves, Katherine Conway Felton; A year's review: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California.

1896 Harmon Gymnasium, May 13; Student addresses: Hubert Coke Wyckoff, Martin Charles Flaherty (excused from speaking), Eleanor Vanderbelt Bennet, Theodore deLeo deLaguna, Harry Herbert Hirst; A year's review: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California.

1897 Harmon Gymnasium, May 12; Student addresses: Arthur Grant Van Gorder, Adele Schwartzchild, Robert Brainerd Gaylord (Hastings College of the Law); Statement: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California.

1898 In large tent on the lower campus, May 18; (No student addresses); Statement: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California; Address: Edmund J. James, professor of public administration, University of Chicago.

1899 In large tent on the lower campus, May 17; Student addresses: George Elliott Ebright (Medical Department), Roy Victor Nye, Adolph Leopold Weil (Hastings College of the Law), Lily Hohfeld; Statement: Martin Kellogg, President of the University of California.

1900 Harmon Gymnasium, May 16; Student addresses: Edwin Milton Wilder (Medical Department), Alfred Charles Skaife, Willard Giles Parsons, Lillie Evelyn Moller; Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1901 Athletic grounds near the eucalyptus grove, May 15; Student addresses: Everett John Brown (Hastings College of the Law), Nathan Montgomery Moran, Ralph Talcott Fisher, William Buckholt Greeley; Presentation of the President of the United States: Governor Henry T. Gage; Address: William McKinley, President of the United States. (Due to the sudden, critical illness of his wife, President McKinley was unable to attend and was represented by John Jay, Secretary of State.)

1902 Harmon Gymnasium, May 14; Student addresses: Monroe Emanuel Deutsch (College of Letters), Frederick Henry Tebbe (Medical Department), Maria Helen Elizabeth Cooper (College of Letters), James Milton Mannon (Hastings College of the Law), John Morton Eshleman (College of Letters); Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1903 The new amphitheatre (under construction), May 14; Student addresses: Jesse Henry Steinhart (Hastings College of the Law), Robert Sibley, Allan Pomeroy Matthew; Address: Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States.

1904 Greek Theatre, May 18; Student addresses: Herbert McLean Evans (College of Natural Sciences), Fred Louis Dreher (Hastings College of the Law), Elizabeth Cecilia Arneil (College of Letters), George Asa Harker (Medical Department), Max Thelan (College of Social Sciences); Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1905 Greek Theatre, May 17; Student addresses: William Henry Dehm (College of Social Sciences), William Wakefield Whitton (College of Mining), Ethel Bancroft Richardson (College of Social Sciences), Hugh Goodfellow (Hastings College of the Law), Herbert Harry Powell (College of Letters); Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1906 Greek Theatre, May 16; Student addresses: Prentiss Nathaniel Gray (College of Commerce), Alexander Adler (College of Medicine), William John Cooper (College of Letters), James Walter Scott (Hastings College of the Law), Robert Lafayette McWilliams (College of Social Sciences); Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1907 Greek Theatre, May 15; Student addresses: Norman Abraham Eisner (College of Social Sciences), Clinton Kelly Judy (College of Letters), Andrew Francis Burke (Hastings College of the Law); Address: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1908 Greek Theatre, May 13; Student addresses: Alvin Powell (College of Medicine),


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Sayre Macneil (College of Letters), Julius Klein (College of Social Sciences); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1909 Greek Theatre, May 12; Student addresses: Almira Catherine Johnson (College of Social Sciences), John Henry Riordan (Hastings College of the Law), Milton Thomas Farmer (College of Social Sciences), George Lewis Bell (College of Social Sciences); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1910 Greek Theatre, May 18; Student addresses: Marguerite Ogden (College of Natural Sciences), Adolphus James Eddy (College of Civil Engineering), Stuart O'Melveny (College of Social Sciences), Maurice Edward Harrison (College of Letters); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1911 Greek Theatre, May 17; Student addresses: Robert Harrison Moulton (College of Commerce), Aaron Leland Sapiro (Hastings College of the Law), Rose Gardner (College of Letters), Howard Hamel Krueger (College of Letters); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1912 Greek Theatre, May 15; Student addresses: Newton Bishop Drury (College of Social Sciences), Alice Lorraine Andrews (College of Letters), Lester Seward Ready (College of Mechanics), Herman H. Phleger (College of Social Sciences); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1913 Greek Theatre, May 14; Student addresses: Barbara Grace Nachtrieb (College of Letters), Arthur Eaton (College of Mining), Robert Gordon Sproul (College of Civil Engineering), Clare Morse Torrey (College of Social Sciences), James William Ryan (Hastings College of the Law); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1914 Greek Theatre, May 13; Student addresses: Ralph Gilbert Wadsworth (College of Civil Engineering), Deborah Hathaway Dyer (College of Social Sciences), Henry Cushman Breck (College of Social Sciences), William Warren Ferrier, Jr. (School of Jurisprudence); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1915 Greek Theatre, May 12; Student addresses: Benjamin Webb Wheeler (College of Letters and Science), Rene Guillou (College of Mechanics, excused from speaking), Catherine De Motte (College of Letters and Science), John Hezekiah Levy (College of Letters and Science), John Peter Buwalda (Graduate School); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1916 Greek Theatre, May 17; Student addresses: Philip Conley (College of Letters and Science), Lena Meta Schafer (College of Letters and Science), Hugh Samuel Johnson (School of Jurisprudence), Paul Longstreth Fussell (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1917 Greek Theatre, May 16; Student addresses: Doris Elizabeth McEntyre (College of Letters and Science), Harry Miller Creech (Hastings College of the Law), Albert Lloyd Barrows (Graduate Division), Harold Alfred Black (College of Letters and Science), Harold Anthony Hope (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1918 Greek Theatre, May 15; Student addresses: Ruth Raymond Lange (College of Letters and Science), Carl Iddings (College of Chemistry), Esther Bernardine Phillips (School of Jurisprudence), John O'Melveny (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1919 Greek Theatre, June 4; Student addresses: Richard Henry Scofield (College of Letters and Science), Carolyn Steel (College of Letters and Science), William Ray Dennes (College of Letters and Science), Jacob Joseph Posner (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Benjamin Ide Wheeler, President of the University of California.

1920 Greek Theatre, May 12; Student addresses: Frank Howard Wilcox (Graduate Division), Harry Allan Sproul (College of Agriculture), Helen Roberta MacGregor (College of Letters and Science), Marion Mitchell Bourquin (Hastings College of the Law); Address to the candidates for degrees: David Prescott Barrows, President of the University of California.

1921 Greek Theatre, May 11; Student addresses: Charles Coleman Berwick (Medical School), Constance Margaret Topping (College of Letters and Science), Zara Witkin (College of Civil Engineering), Clifton Carl Hildebrand (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: David Prescott Barrows, President of the University of California.

1922 Greek Theatre, May 17; Student addresses: Olive Lorena Presler (College of Letters and Science), Frank Ferguson Burrows (College of Civil Engineering, excused from speaking), Ray Vandervoort (School of Jurisprudence); Address to the candidates for degrees: David Prescott Barrows, President of the University of California.

1923 Greek Theatre, May 16; Student addresses: Beatrice Chandler Ward (College of Letters and Science), Milen Cotrel Dempster (College of Letters and Science), Arthur Edward Murphy (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: David Prescott Barrows, President of the University of California.

1924 California Memorial Stadium, May 14; Student addresses: Marion Janet Harron (College of Letters and Science), Jack Lisgar Merrill (College of Mechanics); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1925 California Memorial Stadium, May 13; Student addresses: Kate Carla Gosling (College of Letters and Science), Adam Carl Beyer (College of Civil Engineering); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1926 California Memorial Stadium, May 12; Student addresses: Doris Catherine Farrell (College of Letters and Science), Edward Grover Chandler (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1927 California Memorial Stadium, May 11; Student addresses: Madeleine E. Lackman (College of Letters and Science), Alfred Joseph Orselli (College of Civil Engineering); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1928 California Memorial Stadium, May 16; Student addresses: Catharine Elizabeth Sibley (College of Letters and Science), Louis Henry Heilbron (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1929 California Memorial Stadium, May 15; Student addresses: Carol Verne McCamman (College of Letters and Science), Sanford Goldner (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1930 California Memorial Stadium, May 14; Student addresses: Rose Rita Terlin (College of Letters and Science), John Arthur Reynolds (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: William Wallace Campbell, President of the University of California.

1931 California Memorial Stadium, May 13; Student addresses: Mary Woods Bennett (College of Letters and Science), Garff B. Wilson (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1932 California Memorial Stadium, May 14; Student addresses: Alice Lehmer McCune (College of Letters and Science), Turner Hudson McBaine (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1933 Greek Theatre, May 12; (Graduate and professional degrees); (No student


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addresses); Address to the candidates for degrees: Charles B. Lipman, dean of the Graduate Division.

Greek Theatre, May 13 (Bachelor's and honorary degrees); Student addresses: Eleanor Morris (College of Letters and Science), Thomas Charles Warren (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1934 Greek Theatre, May 18 (Graduate and professional degrees); (No student addresses); Address to the candidates for degrees: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California. Greek Theatre, May 19 (Bachelor's and honorary degrees); Student addresses: Francella Ruth Knapp (College of Letters and Science), Wakefield Taylor (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1935 Greek Theatre, May 17 (Graduate and professional degrees); (No student addresses); Address: Sir Josiah Stamp, director, London School of Economics.

Greek Theatre, May 18 (Bachelor's and honorary degrees); Student addresses: Norma Ellen Thorpe (College of Letters and Science), Dana Merriam Raymond (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1936 California Memorial Stadium, May 23; Student address: F. Arthur Harris (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1937 California Memorial Stadium, May 22; Student address: Bruce Waybur (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1938 California Memorial Stadium, May 21; Student address: Walter Evans Hoadley, Jr. (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1939 California Memorial Stadium, May 20; Student address: Laura Elizabeth Titus (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1940 California Memorial Stadium, May 25, Student address: Max Thelen, Jr. (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates for degrees: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1941 California Memorial Stadium, May 24; Student address: Charles William Fender, Jr. (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1942 Greek Theatre, May 13; Student addresses: Gordon Lavenson Furth (College of Letters and Science), Auroroa Maria Quiros (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

During World War II, 1943-46, the University maintained an accelerated program of three terms yearly. Exercises held at the end of each term were known as “Graduation Convocations.”

1943 Gymnasium for Men, February 7 (Graduation Convocation); Student address: Eugene Ives Danaher (College of Commerce); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

Greek Theatre, June 6 (Graduation Convocation); Student addresses: Chester Harold Darrow (College of Engineering), Barbara Ann Bush (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

Greek Theatre, October 23 (Graduation Convocation); (No student addresses); Convocation address: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president of the University and provost at Berkeley; Words to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1944 Gymnasium for Men, February 27 (Graduation Convocation); (No student address); Convocation address: Gordon S. Watkins, dean of the College of Letters and Science, University of California at Los Angeles.

Greek Theatre, June 25 (Graduation Convocation); Student address: Paul Joseph Sanazaro (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

Greek Theatre, October 21 (Graduation Convocation); Student addresses: Margaret Ann Shower (College of Letters and Science), William Niven (School of Business Administration); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1945 Gymnasium for Men, February 25 (Graduation Convocation); Student address: Anka Perisich (School of Business Administration); Address to the candidates: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California.

Greek Theatre, June 23 (Graduation Convocation); Student addresses: Virginia Mae Wilson (College of Letters and Science), Alper Garren (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Monroe E. Deutsch, Acting President of the University of California.

Greek Theatre, October 21 (Graduation Convocation); Student addresses: Barbara Ann Pinger (College of Letters and Science), Alan Joel Margolis (College of Letters and Science); Message to the graduates: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California.

1946 Greek Theatre, June 22 (Graduation Convocation); Student addresses: William Stewart Gaines (College of Letters and Science), Pat Hendrickson (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California; Farewell remarks to the graduates: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California.

1947 California Memorial Stadium, June 21; Student addresses: Joseph Almoth Woods, Jr. (College of Letters and Science), Margaret Agnes O'Donnell (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California; Farewell remarks to the graduates: Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California.

1948 California Memorial Stadium, June 12; Student addresses: Hypatia Noordwal Teague (College of Letters and Science), Charles Ernest Hanger (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Harry S. Truman, President of the United States.

1949 George C. Edwards Track Stadium, June 17; Student addresses: Phyllis Dorothy Stricklin (College of Letters and Science), William Thompson Bagley (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1950 George C. Edwards Track Stadium, June 16; Student addresses: E. Louise White (College of Letters and Science), Donald Rogers Stewart (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Ralph J. Bunche, director, Department of Trusteeship, United Nations; Farewell remarks to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1951 George C. Edwards Track Stadium, June 15; Student addresses: Sally Joan Marsh (College of Letters and Science), Carl John Van Heuit (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1952 George C. Edwards Track Stadium, June 20; Student addresses: D. Alison Gilbert (College of Letters and Science), Leslie Alan Richter (College of Letters and Science); Address to the candidates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1953 George C. Edwards Track Stadium, June 19; Student addresses: Karen Kay Byl (College of Letters and Science), Robert Walter Karpe (School of Business Administration); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.


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1954 California Memorial Stadium, June 18; Student addresses: Ann Elizabeth Hawley (College of Letters and Science), Thomas Bruce Dutton (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1955 California Memorial Stadium, June 17; Student addresses: Barbara Clymer (College of Letters and Science), Thomas Joseph Shephard (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1956 California Memorial Stadium, June 6; Student addresses: Bernice Norine Bronsdon (College of Letters and Science), William Sharp Floyd, Jr. (College of Engineering); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1957 California Memorial Stadium, June 7; Student addresses: Ann Van Houten (College of Letters and Science), Stuart Campen Hall (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1958 California Memorial Stadium, June 13; Student addresses: Marilyn Rohwer (College of Letters and Science), Larry David Stewart (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Clark Kerr, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President of the University of California.

1959 California Memorial Stadium, June 11; Student addresses: Sue Ann Diamond (College of Letters and Science), William Reed Petrocelli (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Glenn T. Seaborg, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California.

1960 California Memorial Stadium, June 11; Student addresses: Charlene Roberta Conrad (College of Letters and Science), Gerald Ward McFarland (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Glenn T. Seaborg, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Address to the graduates: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California.

1961 California Memorial Stadium, June 10; Student addresses: Jo Ann Thebolt (College of Letters and Science), John Frederick Olson (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Edward W. Strong, vice-chancellor, and acting chief campus officer, University of California, Berkeley; Greetings to the graduates: Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California and president of the Board of Regents; Address to the graduates: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California.

1962 California Memorial Stadium, June 9; Student addresses: Donna Louise Hartman (College of Letters and Science), Robert Helms Anderson (College of Letters and Science), Brian Van Camp, president of the Associated Students of the University of California; Farewell remarks to the candidates: Edward W. Strong, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley.

1963 California Memorial Stadium, June 8; Student addresses: Arlene Joyce McLaughlin (College of Letters and Science), Noel William Nellis (College of Letters and Science); Farewell remarks to the candidates: Edward W. Strong, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Remarks to the graduates and introduction of the Commencement Day speaker: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California; Address to the graduates: Robert Gordon Sproul, President Emeritus, University of California.

1964 California Memorial Stadium, June 13; Student addresses: Vicki Lew Keller (College of Letters and Science), Robert Douglas Haas (College of Letters and Science); Remarks by the president of the Associated Students: Meldon Edises Levine; Farewell remarks to the candidates: Edward W. Strong, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; Remarks to the graduates and introduction of the Commencement Day speaker: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California; Commencement Day address: Donald H. McLaughlin '14, Regent of the University of California.

1965 California Memorial Stadium, June 12; Student addresses: Katherine Louise Wuertele (College of Letters and Science), Stephen Craig Johnson (College of Engineering); Farewell to the candidates: Martin Myerson, acting chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; President's address: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California.

1966 California Memorial Stadium, June 11; Student addresses: Patricia Ann Muszynski (College of Letters and Science), James Michael McGinnis (College of Letters and Science); Farewell to the candidates: Roger W. Heyns, chancellor, University of California, Berkeley; President's address: Clark Kerr, President of the University of California.

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Title: [1967] The Centennial Record of the University of California
By:  Stadtman, Verne A, Author, Centennial Publications Staff, Author
Date: 1967
Contributing Institution:  University Archives, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000; http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/info
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