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History of the University of California, Berkeley : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the University of California, Berkeley
The history of the University of California, Berkeley, can be traced to the establishment of the private College of California and its merger with the Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College to form the University of California in 1868.
==Founding==
In 1866, the land that comprises the current Berkeley campus was purchased by the private College of California. Because it lacked sufficient funds to operate, it eventually merged with the state-run Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College to form the University of California. The university's charter was signed by California Governor Henry H. Haight on March 23, 1868. Professor John Le Conte was appointed interim president, serving until 1870 when the Board of Regents elected Henry Durant, the founder of the College of California.
The university opened in September 1869 using the former College of California's buildings in Oakland as a temporary home while the new campus underwent construction.〔(UC Berkeley - About UC Berkeley - History )〕 In 1871, the Board of Regents stated that women should be admitted on an equal basis with men.〔Douglass, J.A. The Conditions for Admission. 2007. pg 21. http://books.ghttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=History_of_the_University_of_California,_Berkeley&returntoquery=action%3Dedit%26section%3D1&campaign=ACP1oogle.com/books?id=hWbr2DJDq30C&printsec=frontcover〕 With the completion of North and South Halls in 1873, the university relocated to its Berkeley location with 167 male and 222 female students.〔(University of California History Digital Archives )〕 In 1874 the first Woman to graduate from the University of California was by the name of (Rosa L. Scrivner ) with a (Ph.B in Agriculture ).

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