User talk:Eekiv/sandbox/California Hall
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[edit]Given the limited number of hours I have been given to work on this article, I've decided to prioritize content on the building's architectural history. If you are interested in adding to this article, I have a few leads for sections I would have liked to have added, but didn't have time to exhaustively expand upon. Eekiv (talk) 15:41, 20 August 2012 (UTC)
- Information on the university campus plan and its benefactors. Online articles:
- "Architectural patron Phoebe Apperson Hearst lived here" (by the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (or [The Berkeley Daily Planet print of the same article]).
- "Roma Pacifica: The Phoebe Hearst International Architectural Competition and the Berkeley Campus, 1896-1930". An online exhibit by UC Berkeley.
- The University of California Magazine, April 1899 Vol. 5, No. 3, Excerpt from "The First Benefactors" pp. 101-117
- California Hall as a recursive symbolic space of protest (ever since the Office of the Chancellor was relocated there in the 1960s?). I have digital news clippings from 1999-present. For earlier documentation of protests, I HIGHLY recommend the UC Berkeley Newspaper and Microform Library, open to the public.
- Professor Ignacio Chapela's 5-day camp-out in front of the hall. (DailyCal archives)
- The Berkeley Poetry Conference (1965)
- Included poets: Robin Blaser, Robert Creeley, Richard Duerden, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Joanne Kyger, Ron Loewinsohn, Charles Olson, Gary Snyder, Jack Spicer, George Stanley, Lew Welch, and John Wieners.