University Of California Collection
The University of California, also known as Berkeley University, has a rich history filled with groundbreaking experiments and influential figures
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The University of California, also known as Berkeley University, has a rich history filled with groundbreaking experiments and influential figures. In 1955, the Anti-proton experiment took place at Berkeley, marking a significant milestone in scientific research (Berkeley University) (Anti-proton experiment, Berkeley, 1955 C016 / 8832). One such influential figure was Prof. Holden who served between 1870 and 1880 but remains an enigma to this day (Holden, Prof. Between 1870 and 1880. Creator: Unknown). In addition to its academic achievements, UC Berkeley has been a hub for activism and social change throughout the years. The iconic photographs captured by Dorothea Lange depict students assembling for Peace Day address by General Smedley Butler in 1939 (Students assembling for Peace Day address of General Smedley Butler, Berkeley CA, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange) (Student audience listening to Peace Day address of General Smedley Butler, Berkeley CA, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange). These images serve as a reminder of the university's commitment to fostering dialogue and advocating for peace. UC Berkeley is not only renowned for its academic prowess but also boasts impressive architectural landmarks like Memorial Stadium which can seat up to an astounding number of people -75, 000. (California: Berkeley University's Memorial Stadium seating b/w photo). The university's influence extends beyond campus borders; even San Francisco bears witness to this through Claus Spreckles Residence connected with UC Berkeley (San Francisco: Claus Spreckles Residence; University of California, Berkeley b/w photo). Looking back further into history reveals another gem associated with UC Berkely - The Lick Observatory near San Jose in late-19th century America showcased our country's dedication to astronomical exploration (The Lick Observatory, near San Jose, Cali. , USA late 19th century).