Photographs from the Anson Stiles Blake papers [graphic]. 1874-ca. 1958.

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Photographs from the Anson Stiles Blake papers [graphic]. 1874-ca. 1958.

Includes portraits and snapshots of Anson Stiles Blake and his wife Anita Day Symmes Blake, as well as photographs of various University of California events in which Blake participated. Also includes a few photographs of the Blake House and Blake Garden in Kensington, Calif. Clark Kerr and Robert Gordon Sproul appear in a some photographs. Also includes a ticket book for the Panama Pacific International Exposition bearing a photograph of Blake.

2 folders and 1 oversize folder (ca. 65 photographic prints) : 36 x 28 cm or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7955696

UC Berkeley Libraries

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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...

Blake, Anson Stiles, 1870-1959

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Blake was a businessman and partner in Calif. quarrying companies and the son of gold rush pioneer Charles T. Blake. In 1899, he became president of his father's company, Oakland Paving Company. Blake and Bilger was a quarrying company which grew out of the Oakland Paving Company; it later became Blake Brothers Company as a result of a buyout and merger by the Blake family in 1914. San Pablo Quarry Company was the first holding company for Blake Brothers Company. From the description...

Blake, Anson Stiles, 1870-1959

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Blake was a businessman and partner in Calif. quarrying companies and the son of gold rush pioneer Charles T. Blake. In 1899, he became president of his father's company, Oakland Paving Company. Blake and Bilger was a quarrying company which grew out of the Oakland Paving Company; it later became Blake Brothers Company as a result of a buyout and merger by the Blake family in 1914. San Pablo Quarry Company was the first holding company for Blake Brothers Company. From the description...

Blake House (Berkeley, Calif.)

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Bishop, G. Paul.

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Sewell, Daniel.

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Lainer, Charles.

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Blake, Anita Day Symmes, 1872-1962.

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Morse's Palace of Art (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Webster, F. A.

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