Gerald Hanna Hagar papers, 1920-1964 (bulk 1948-1964).
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Hagar was president of the California State Bar Association, 1930-1935; member of the California Crime Commission; a trustee at Mills College, 1947-1957; regent at the University of California from 1951-1964 and chairman of the Board of Regents from 1962-1964. From the description of Gerald Hanna Hagar papers, 1920-1964 (bulk 1948-1964). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26850130 ...