Heilbron (Louis H.) Papers 1950-2006 (Bulk 1960-1985)

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Heilbron (Louis H.) Papers 1950-2006 (Bulk 1960-1985)

This collection contains the professional papers and materials of Louis H. Heilbron, a San Francisco-based labor law attorney who served on several boards overseeing higher education. He was instrumental in the development of the California State University system during the late 1950’s to 1960 when it was created. He was an astute scholar on the issues affecting higher education. The collection includes correspondence, publications, manuals, professional organization and conference materials, and reference materials.

20 boxes; [8.34 linear feet]

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656795

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History/Biography Louis H. Heilbron (1907-2006) was a labor law attorney, educator, and civic leader who participated in many of the great events of his time. Born in Newark, New Jersey to musicians Simon and Flora Karp Heilbron, he grew up in San Francisco and attended Lowell High School with the future Governor Edmund G. “Pat” Brown. He received his B.A. in Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley (1928), and graduated wi...

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Administrative History The California State University originated from the Donahoe Act (SB33, Chapter 49, Statues of 1960) authored by State Senator George Miller, which enacted certain suggestions from the California Master Plan for Higher Education: 1960-1975 (Master Plan). The act united the State Colleges into the California State Colleges as a public trust, created the California State Colleges Board of Trustees, and moved authority over...