
UCLA: The First Century
- An authentic historical account of the university, inspired by the story of UCLA and its history as a collective
- Third Millennium Information has an international reputation for producing illustrated books of the highest quality for leading heritage, educational and military institutions
UCLA: The First Century will offer a chronological account of UCLA’s journey from its origins to the present day, as well as a thematic approach in detailing UCLA’s campus development, its remarkable sporting prowess and its unique Bruin traditions. The University of California Board of Regents, Office of the President and UCLA Chancellor’s Office have provided unprecedented access to university records for this historical account. More than 200 faculty members, administrators, alumni and friends have also shared their UCLA experiences via one-on-one interviews. Foreword / Chancellor Gene D. Block Preface / Marina Dundjerski Part I: A Chronological History Chapter 1: Origins: 1913 – 1919 Chapter 2: A Twig Grows: 1919 – 1925 Chapter 3: Westwood Bound: 1925 – 1929 Chapter 4: Boastfulness in California: 1929 – 1936 Chapter 5: We are at War: 1936 – 1945 Chapter 6: A Maturing Campus: 1945 – 1959 Chapter 7: Fighting for Identity: 1959 – 1968 Chapter 8: In the Middle of a Revolution: 1968 – 1975 Chapter 9: A Landmark Time for Us: 1975 – 1989 Chapter 10: So Far, So Fast: 1989 – 1997 Chapter 11: The New Millennium: 1997 – 2007 Chapter 12: Toward a Centennial: 2007 and Beyond Part II: Life at UCLA Chapter 13: On Rolling Hills Chapter 14: First to 100 Chapter 15: Bruin Rites of Passage
- Publisher
- Profile Editions
- ISBN
- 9781906507374
- Published
- 27th Apr 2012
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 10.40 in x 12.12 in
- Pages
- 352 Pages
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