A native daughter's leadership in education : College of Notre Dame, Belmont, California, 1956-1980.
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Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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According to the University of California, Berkeley Bancroft Library website: "The Regional Oral History Office (ROHO) is a research program of the University of California, Berkeley, working within The Bancroft Library. ROHO conducts, teaches, analyzes, and archives oral and video history documents in a broad variety of subject areas critical to the history of California and the United States." For more information regarding the ROHO and their work please consult their website: http://bancroft....
Cunningham, Catharine Julie, 1910-1984.
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College of Notre Dame was founded at San Jose, Calif. in 1851; moved to Belmont, Calif. in 1923. From the description of College of Notre-Dame certificates of merit : San Jose, Calif., presented to Mary Redmond : DS, 1870-1871. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 55026576 ...
Riess, Suzanne B.
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Harry L. Sanders was the first full-time director of planning at Stanford University. He joined the Planning Office in 1956, was appointed director in 1960, and retired in 1976; during his tenure, Stanford experienced its greatest period of development since its opening in 1891. Thomas D. Church, a prominent landscape architect in the San Francisco Bay Area, was the landscape consultant for Stanford University and a member of its Architectural Advisory Council. From the description o...