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Treleven, Dale E.

Overview
Works: 49 works in 68 publications in 1 language and 76 library holdings
Roles: Interviewer
Classifications: f866.4.f67,
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3 editions published in in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Forbes discusses his involvement, then presidency, of the UCLA Alumni Association leading to his ex-officio regency, appointment to a full term on the Board of Regents, and numerous policy issues before the Board during his tenure, including vigorous system-wide campus expansion efforts, student dissent, curriculum development, and system-wide leadership.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
William H. Trombley's assignment for the Los Angeles Times was to cover higher education, which included reporting on meetings of the University of California Board of Regents. His recollection of observations and impressions of the meetings attended by an increasingly divided regental body during a period of rapid campus physical development and expansion, of persistent student rebelliousness, and of the President Clark Kerr's dismissal. They complement articles about California's post-secondary educational institutions.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Nigg discusses his family background, education at the University of California, Los Angeles; long-time involvement in and support for UCLA Alumni Association; and the business of the Regents of the University of California during his two years of service as alumni association president.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Higgs discusses his family background, education, entrance into and development of his law practice and firm, and appointment to the University of California Board of Regents. He focuses on numerous policy issues that came before the Board during his tenure from 1966-1982, such as system-wide campus expansion, student dissent, and administrative leadership, with particular focus given to the University of California, San Diego.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Alshuler discusses his family background, education in Los Angeles and at UCLA, student activities leadership, presidency of the UCLA Alumni Association, and business of the Regents of the University of California during his ex officio regency from 1961-1963.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Haldeman discusses his early life, education and military service, his involvement in public service organizations and activities, and his partisan political interests. He also discusses his leadership of the UCLA Alumni Association, the origins and development of the UCLA Foundation, and business before the regents during his brief service on the board.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Goldberg recalls his early years and musical interest, the Chicago music scene, his work on the Works Progress Administration Federal Music Project, and teaching and reviewing music in Los Angeles.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Byrne discusses his early life in Michigan, education in Michigan and at Harvard Law School, and professional career with Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, and details the work of the Board of Regents' Special Forbes Committee under his direct supervision as special counsel. Byrne also discusses his association with several voluntary and professional associations and his role in the John F. Kennedy presidential primary election campaign in California.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Grant discusses his background, entry into farming, involvement in community organizations in Tulare County, California; leadership positions in county, state and national Farm Bureau Federations, and comments extensively on his eight-year term as a member of the University of California Board of Regents.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Saxon discusses his family, Jewish ancestry, physics Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT ratory, Julian Schwinger, wartime radar work; joining University of California, Los Angeles Physics Department, 1947, and strategy for building department; Loyalty Oath non-signer, repercussions, and negotiating return to UCLA, 1951; UCLA leadership, Franklin Murphy, Charles Young; interest in committee, AAUP, Academic Senate work, policy; eventual distancing from physics department as vice-chancellor of UCLA [1968-1975] and provost of the University [1974-1975]; rise of professional schools; social and political turmoil, riots; ethnic studies issues; rivalry with Berkeley; interviews and considerations in accepting presidency of the University [1975-1983]; transitions, centralization and de-centralization; appointments, reorganization of University Hall; thoughts on President vis a vis Regents, consultation, use of, setting agenda, socializing, separation; Political Reform Act of 1974.
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2 editions published between and 1992 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Haldeman discusses his involvement in, then presidency of, the UCLA ALumni Association, leading to his ex officio appointment to a full term on the Board of Regents; origins and development of the UCLA Foundation; and business before the Regents during his ex officio regency and during his brief stint on the board in 1969.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
The interview begins with Murphy's chilhood in Kansas City, Mo., her education at Vassar Coll., and continues with her marriage to Franklin D. Murphy and her role as chancellor's wife at the Univ. of Kansas and at UCLA.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
The interview follows a general chronological format, beginning with Ackerman's childhood in Evanston, Ill., and Santa Monica, Calif., then continues with her library studies in Georgia and North Carolina, ending with her 28-yr. career as a librarian at UCLA, including her teaching experience and subsequent retirement. Major topics covered include the evolution of modern library science, library personnel and administrative issues, UCLA librarians and administrative figures, the growth of UCLA's library system, and maintaining a university library in the face of fiscal challenges.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Vosper discusses his childhood and college education in Oregon; library training, University of California, Berkeley; career as librarian, at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Kansas; major topics: evolution of university librarianship nationally and internationally, university/library relations, and professional library organizations and their work on national and international fronts; detailed account of institutions and personnel at UC Berkeley, 1940-1942, Stanford University Library, 1942-1944, UCLA, 1944-1952, University of Kansas, 1952-1961, and UCLA, 1961-1973, when Vosper was University Librarian, emeritus since 1983; academic appointment in Graduate School of Librarianship, 1961-present; work on Association of Research Libraries and American Library Assn. and regional library organizations; Council on Library Resources; thorough index to all aspects of UCLA Library.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The interview covers Young's early years, family, education and early career moves, but the majority is devoted to administrative and programmatic academic issues, as well as the people involved with them, during Young's long tenure in the upper-levels of administration at UCLA.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The interview starts from his birth, including his family background, then continues to his education and how his career came about. There is much discussion of the issues, activities and people related to his career and interests.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Hendricks discusses his childhood and education and continues through his years at UCLA. Major topics covered include fraternities, student government, campus elections, student finances, and campus radicalism.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Vosper discusses his childhood and college education in Oregon, his library training at UC Berkeley and his career as a librarian at UCLA and the University of Kansas. There is much discussion about the evolution of university librarianship (national and international), university/library relations, professional library organizations and the value of their work in national and international arenas.
 
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Associated Subjects
Affirmative action programs‍ American Library Association‍ Biography‍ Brown, Edmund G.--1905-1996‍ Brown, Jerry,--1938-‍ California California.--Coordinating Council for Higher Education‍ California.--Legislature‍ California--Berkeley California--Los Angeles Cleaver, Eldridge,--1935-1998‍ College presidents‍ College sports‍ College students‍ College students--Political activity‍ Education, Higher‍ Evacuation and relocation of Japanese Americans (Unites States : 1942-1945)‍ Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.)‍ Gardner, David Pierpont,--1933-‍ Haldeman, H. R.--1926-1993‍ Heller, Elinor Raas‍ History‍ Hitch, Charles Johnston‍ Interviews‍ Japanese Americans‍ Kerr, Clark,--1911-2003‍ Marcuse, Herbert,--1898-1979‍ Medical education‍ Moore, Everett T‍ Murphy, Franklin D.,--1916-1994‍ Music--Instruction and study‍ Nixon, Richard M.--1913-1994‍ Political campaigns‍ Political science‍ Powell, Lawrence Clark,--1906-2001‍ Reagan, Ronald‍ Speroni, Charles,--1911-‍ Sproul, Robert Gordon,--1891-1975‍ Student movements‍ Students‍ United States.--Army.--Infantry‍ Universities and colleges--Faculty‍ University of California, Berkeley‍ University of California, Los Angeles‍ University of California, Los Angeles.--Alumni Association‍ University of California, Los Angeles.--Library‍ University of California (System)‍ University of California (System).--Regents‍ World War (1939-1945)‍ Young, Charles E.--1931-‍
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English (68)