October 1964 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [100064-103164] . 525 negatives (estimate)
Cable car system declared national historic landmark [10-01-64, 9 negatives]
Cable Car System Declared a National Historic Landmark -- Victorian Plaza (October 01, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-01-64.09] . 9 negatives
Chief Justice Earl Warren speaks to crowds and unveils plaque with Assistant Secretary of the Interior John A. Carver Jr. and Thomas A. Mellon.
Student demonstration at UC Berkeley (social protests, Free Speech Movement) [10-01-64 - 10-05-64, 44 negatives]
Free Speech Movement -- Student Demonstration -- Sit-in -- UC Berkeley (October 01, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-01-64.08] . 12 negatives
Various scenes of sit-in in front of Dean's office. Demonstrations and crowds in front of Sproul Hall. Dustin Mark Miller speaks pro-demonstration. Door of Sproul Hall sit-in. Mario Savio addressing demonstrators on steps of Sproul Hall; a child stands near him. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
Free Speech Movement -- Student Demonstration -- UC Berkeley (October 02, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-02-64.01] . 20 negatives
Demonstration and crowds. Un-tenured assistant professor preaches moderation; unidentified Canadian stands nearby. Group leading demonstration stands on top of a car. Anti-demonstration picketer with sign "Law before disorder". Jack Weinberg escorted by UC Police Sergeant Robert Lidden and fingerprinted by UC Police Sergeant Joseph Halloran. Overhead view of massive crowd near Student Union. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
Free Speech Movement -- Student Demonstration -- UC Berkeley (October 05, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-05-64.04] . 12 negatives
Speakers at demonstration. Art Goldberg, Byron Turner, Sociology Professor Nathan Glaser, and Mario Savio speak to the massive crowd. Views of crowd assembled in front of Sproul Hall (looking from view of speakers towards Golden Bear Center). [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
First "colored" traffic motorcycle officer, William F. Tull (Afro-Americans) [10-02-64, 6 negatives]
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First African American Traffic Motorcycle Officer -- Hall of Justice . (October 02, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-02-64.03] . 6 negatives
Officer William F. Tull on his motorcycle in front of the Hall of Justice (Afro-Americans).
Barry Goldwater speaking to crowds [10-03-64, 16 negatives]
Night golf with beauty queens Miss San Bruno (Judy Reeves) and Miss South San Francisco (Louise Leitner)
Society of California Pioneers with family silver and jewelry of Henry Goode Blasdel, first governor of Nevada
Prehistoric fossils found at Stanford Linear Accelerator center (Harold L. Powell) [10-06-64, 10 negatives]
Prehistoric Fossils Found at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (October 06, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-06-64.04] . 10 negatives
Ten to twenty million year old fossil remains of a large mammal found in the hillside near the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Harold L. Powell looks at the fossils embedded in the hill. Overall shot of the area where the fossils were found.
Lockout at Safeway warehouse (Richmond, Calif.) (labor) [10-07-64, 5 negatives]
Safeway Lockout of Teamsters -- Safeway Warehouse -- Richmond (October 07, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-07-64.08] . 5 negatives
Picketers protest the lockout of the Teamsters by Safeway (labor). A group of workers of the local 315, 942 and 595 chapters of the Teamsters picket outside the front gate of the Safeway warehouse in Richmond.
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) protest of Shrimp Boat restaurant (race relations, civil rights, social protests) [10-08-64, 10-15-64, 7 negatives]
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CORE Protest of Shrimp Boat Restaurant -- Hunters Point . (October 08, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-08-64.03] . 3 negatives
Shrimp Boat restaurant and market shut down by Congress of Racial Equality picketers. Views of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) picketers in front of building. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
CORE Press Conference on Shrimp Boat Restaurant -- Hyde Park Suites (October 15, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-15-64.03] . 4 negatives
Congress of Racial Equality press conference on the full effort to make the Shrimp Boat Restaurant change its practices (civil rights). Comedian Dick Gregory and secretary of CORE William Bradley announcing increased effort to change the practices of the Shrimp Boat.
Cowboy Justin Little Bit walks horse across Golden Gate Bridge (rode across country for Grand National)
Bottle breaking (christening) on first steel girder of Wells Fargo building (George Boyd, Fred McPherson, Robert Haynie, G.S. Wheaton, and H. Stephen Chase)
Richard M. Nixon and George Murphy [10-12-64, 6 negatives]
United African Appeal to promote education of African students (Rev. Eugene Henry Huffman) [10-13-64, 4 negatives]
Press conference on parks and benches (Jesse Unruh and Governor Goodwin Knight) [10-14-64, 3 negatives]
Demolition of Palace of Fine arts towering dome [10-14-64, 9 negatives]
Demolition of the Palace of Fine Arts (October 14, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-14-64.11] . 9 negatives
The wrecking ball is taken to the towering dome of the Palace of Fine Arts after the rest of the building has been felled. Views of the crane demolishing the dome with its wrecking ball.
West Portal School kids with toy missile for Halloween (education) [10-15-64, 4 negatives]
Ground breaking at Golden Gateway Center (Thomas J. Mellon, Philip N. Brownstein, and Allan R. Carpenter)
Celebration for the establishment of International Peace, Universal Freedom and Justice [10-18-64, 11 negatives]
Celebration for the Establishment of International Peace, Universal Freedom and Justice -- Union Square (October 18, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-18-64.01] . 11 negatives
Children representing different countries pin flowers on a large world globe and country flags are paraded around the square. Marion Wald of Bolivia is sitting. Crowds gather to watch.
Southern civil rights leader Aaron E. Henry campaigning for Lyndon B. Johnson [10-21-64, 4 negatives]
Preliminary injunction hearing against IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) by Cedar Coffee House (labor) [10-21-64, 3 negatives]
Preliminary Injunction Hearing Against The IWW -- Cedar Coffee House -- City Hall (October 21, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-21-64.13] . 3 negatives
Cedar Coffee House wants the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) to cut down on the number of pickets they use (labor). Attorney Jim White talks to the IWW members present.
Dan Shelley (brother of Mayor John Francis Shelley) made captain by Chief Tom Cahill [10-22-64, 3 negatives]
Children from Sanchez School at Civic Center Plaza learn about historic American flags (education) [10-22-64, 7 negatives]
Spokesman Gus Hall of Communist Party (communism) [10-26-64, 8 negatives]
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) protest White Citizens' Council meeting [10-26-64, 10-28-64, 15 negatives]
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White Citizens' Council Meeting -- CORE Protest -- Berkeley . (October 26, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-26-64.06] . 3 negatives
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) protest meeting in parking lot of Claremont Hotel. Protestors stand on wall with crowd assembled below. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
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White Citizens' Council Meeting -- CORE and SLATE Protest . (October 28, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-28-64.02] . 12 negatives
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and SLATE picket outside Masonic Auditorium. Protestors carry signs. Protestors jeer at people who attended meeting as they leave building's garage. Robert Gill (local leader of Council) is interviewed by a reporter. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6 -- ]
Lions Club award for heroes (Mayor John Francis Shelley, Anthony Piazza and Paul Gaspar) [10-27-64, 3 negatives]
Hearing of suspended student protestors at UC Berkeley (social protests, Free Speech Movement) [10-28-64, 15 negatives]
Free Speech Movement -- Hearing of Suspended Student Protestors -- UC Berkeley (October 28, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-28-64.06] . 15 negatives
Faculty committee hearing of eight suspended students: Brian Turner, Sandor Fuchs, Art Goldberg, Elizabeth Stapleton Gardner, David Goines, Mark Bravo, Don Hatch, and Mario Savio. Various scenes of student protest leaders and faculty committee. [Contact prints available, shelved under BANC PIC 1959.010--PIC Part 3 : 10-28-64.6]
Glide Memorial Methodist Church press conference with Rev. Donald Ganoung, Rev. William Paesons [Parsons?] and A. Cecil Williams [10-28-64, 3 negatives]
Glide Memorial Methodist Church press conference (October 28, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-28-64.08] . 3 negatives
Press conference with Reverend Donald Ganoung, Reverend William Parsons and the chairman of "Direct Action-Christians for Social Action" A. Cecil Williams (civil rights).
International Foundation for Internal Freedom [10-29-64, 2 negatives]
Vandals rip signs and damage Barry Goldwater sound truck [10-29-64, 3 negatives]
Vandals attack Goldwater Campaign Sound Truck -- First and Mission Streets (October 29, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-29-64.03] . 3 negatives
"Goldwater girl" Lynn Goodrich picks up some of the American flags and Barry Goldwater signs that were torn off the sound truck by vandals.
Assemblyman Nicholas Petris (Democrat) with Roger Kent discussing scandalous Republican literature [10-29-64, 1 negative]
Political debate with Democratic assembly candidates Willie Brown, David Skinner and Russ Teasdale [10-29-64, 3 negatives]
Democratic Assembly Candidates Debate -- Torino's Restaurant (October 29, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-29-64.09] . 3 negatives
Willie Brown, Democratic luncheon chairman David Skinner, and Russ Teasdale hold a debate for the 24th assembly district after the Democratic luncheon at Torino's Restaurant.
New IBM graphic data processing system (computers) [10-29-64, 18 negatives]
New IBM Graphic Data Processing System -- Market Street (October 29, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 212, [10-29-64.12] . 18 negatives
The new graphical data processing system at IBM and IBM worker Kenneth McNary demonstrating how the system can record drawings from the screen by use of photography. He draws an input chart and a house on the screen which the system then stores (computers, technology).
Republican state central committee (Dr. Gaylord B. Parkinson and James Halley) [10-29-64, 3 negatives]