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History of the University of California, Santa Barbara : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the University of California, Santa Barbara
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) traces its roots back to the 19th century, when it (as well as Santa Barbara City College) emerged from the Santa Barbara School District, which was formed in 1866, and celebrated its 145th anniversary in 2011. UCSB's earliest predecessor was the Anna Blake School which was established in 1891 as an independent teacher's college. From there, the school underwent several transformations, most notably its takeover by the University of California system in 1944.
==Early years==
The Anna Blake School offered training in home economics and industrial arts.〔University of California, Santa Barbara, 1975–76 General Catalog Issue, page 1〕 The Anna Blake School was taken over by the state in 1909 and became the Santa Barbara State Normal School. The campus was on the Riviera in Santa Barbara, portions of which house today's Riviera Theatre. By 1913, the Riviera neighborhood was established and housing for up to 40 faculty and students built. (This housing is today's El Encanto Hotel.) 〔Baker, Gayle, ''Santa Barbara,'' HarborTown Histories, Santa Barbara, CA, 2003, p.82-83, ISBN 9780971098411 (print) 9780987903815 (on-line)〕
In 1921, a liberal arts program was authorized and the school was renamed again to Santa Barbara State College. Growth was so rapid that a new campus was needed. When the 1925 Earthquake destroyed Dibblee's imposing stone mansion, Punta Del Castillo, on the cliff overlooking the harbor, land was available, and, by 1932, it had been purchased for the college. Remains of the mansion were cleared and the stone was used to build the retaining wall on Cliff Drive. The first building was completed in 1941.〔Baker, Gayle, p. 83.〕

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