Ethnic studies, western and non-western, at the University of California, Davis, 1969-1988 : a twenty year status report / by Jack D. Forbes ; with the assistance of Kathryn Savage. [1988?]

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Ethnic studies, western and non-western, at the University of California, Davis, 1969-1988 : a twenty year status report / by Jack D. Forbes ; with the assistance of Kathryn Savage. [1988?]

11 leaves ; 28 cm.

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University of California, Davis

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The University of California, Davis campus, originally known as the University Farm, was established by an act of the State Legislature in 1905. A committee appointed by the Regents purchased land near Davisville in 1906. The Regents officially took control of the property in September 1906 and constructed four buildings in 1907. By 1930, the campus had grown to 1,000 acres and by 1951, it had become 3,000 acres. In 2007, the campus has expanded to 5,300 acres, making it the largest UC campus in...

Forbes, Jack D.

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Jack D. Forbes was born Jan. 7, 1934 in Long Beach, CA; AA, Glendale College, 1953; BA (1955), MA (1956), Ph. D (1959), Univ. of Southern Calif.; lecturer (1956-59), Univ. of Southern Calif.; instructor, Citrus College (1959-60); asst. professor of history, San Fernando Valley State College (1960-64); assoc. professor of history and director of Center for Western North American Studies, Univ. of Nevada, Reno (1964-67); research program director, Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and D...