Donald H. McLaughlin Papers, 1930-1984
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Huelsdonk, Lewis Leroy, 1905-
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University of California (System). Regents
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A rapidly growing California population in the late 1950s prompted the Regents of the University of California to explore the possibility of adding new campuses in an attempt to meet the state's escalating need for higher education. Enrollment projections suggested that the University would require three new campuses by 1970 to meet the rising demand. After selecting Santa Cruz and San Diego as new outposts for the University, the Regents undertook a search to discover a campus site in the South...
Koenig, Robert P., 1904-
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Homestake Mining Company
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The origins of Homestake Mining Company date back to 1876 when Moses and Fred Manuel began prospecting for gold in the Black Hills on the Wyoming-South Dakota border. On April 9, 1876, they established the Homestake Mine. On November 5, 1877, George Hearst of San Francisco, along with Lloyd Tevis and James Haggin negotiated a deal with the Manuel Brothers to incorporate and the Homestake Mining Company was formed. Until about 1950, the company's main interest was in gold. After 1950 the company ...
Cortney, Philip, 1895-....
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Gulick, Archibald A., 1876-1959
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McLaughlin, Donald H. (Donald Hamilton), 1891-1984
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Biographical Information Donald Hamilton McLaughlin was born in San Francisco on 15 December 1891, the son of William Henry and Katherine Hamilton McLaughlin. His father, a doctor, died when he was seven years old. His mother was employed as personal assistant to Phoebe Apperson Hearst, in whose home he spent much of his early years. Throughout her life Mrs. Hearst showed a lively interest in his life and career, urging him to pursue graduate...
Sproul, Allan, 1896-
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Biographical Information Banker Allan Sproul, born in San Francisco on March 9, 1896, was educated in public schools and attended the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated in 1919, after serving in World War I as an army pilot for a year in 1918. Sproul joined the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco on September 1, 1920, where he served as head of the bank's Division of Analysis and Research. Ten years later, in March...
University of California (1868-1952)
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Administrative History During the mid-twentieth century, the American Labor Movement reached a pinnacle of power and influence within society. The Second World War required that labor be managed as a strategic resource; the high productivity of workers during the war carried over in the peace time economy, which experienced a sustained economic "boom." Unlike European labor relations, where unions play an "official" role in government, the Am...
Kellar, Kenneth C.
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Breck, Henry Cushman, 1893-
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Committee for Research on the Properties & Uses of Gold
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Torrey, Clare Morse, 1891-1977
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Investment banker. From the description of Reminiscences of Clare Morse Torrey : oral history, 1971. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122513181 ...