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  2. Lothlorien (co-op) - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC) bought both houses the summer of 1975, and opened Lothlorien as vegetarian themed co-op that fall. Student Cooperative. Residents refer to themselves as elves after the elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy book The Lord of the Rings, who inhabit Lothlórien.

  3. Cloyne Court Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Cloyne Court was named after Cloyne, the village in Ireland where George Berkeley was bishop.. Cloyne was built in 1904 for $80,000 by the University Land and Improvement Company, which included several University professors, University benefactresses Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Jane K. Sather, future Regent James K. Moffit, Dr. Louis Lisser, John L. Howard, Warren Olney, Dr. Kasper Pishel ...

  4. Berkeley College (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley College or Berklee College may refer to: Berkeley City College, a public community college in Berkeley, California; Berkeley College, a private for-profit college in New York and New Jersey; Berkeley College, Yale University, a residential college at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut

  5. Tussman Experimental College - Wikipedia

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    The Tussman Experimental College was an American educational project at the University of California, Berkeley that lasted from 1965 to 1969. Founded by philosophy professor Joseph Tussman , about 300 students were chosen through a combination of selective interviews and academic standing.

  6. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, the College of California, a private institution in Oakland founded by Andover and Yale alumnus Henry Durant, purchased the land that comprises the current Berkeley campus, and the State of California established an agricultural, mining, and mechanical arts college, which existed only as a legal entity to secure federal funds under the Morrill Act.

  7. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in business

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    Charles Anderson, BS Chemistry 1938 [86] – CEO and President (1958–1980) of Stanford Research International (known now as SRI International) [87]; Mitchell Baker, B.A. 1979, J.D. 1987 – current Chairperson and former CEO of the web browser company Mozilla Corporation, current Chairperson of the Mozilla Foundation, recipient of the Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award in 2008; [88 ...

  8. South Gloucestershire and Stroud College - Wikipedia

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    South Gloucestershire and Stroud College was formed when Filton College and Stroud College merged in early 2012. Filton College was founded in 1960 as Filton Technical College. [1] By 1965 the college had over 2000 students, many of whom were part-time. In 1990 the college officially changed its name to Filton College.

  9. Andrew Martinez - Wikipedia

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    Martinez attended classes at the University of California, Berkeley. In September 1992, his second year in college, he began appearing unclad in public and led a campus "nude-in" to protest social repression. Campus police first arrested him that fall for indecent exposure when he jogged unclothed near southside dormitories late on a Saturday ...