"On an afternoon this week, a truck maneuvered its way through the crowds of students traversing UC Berkeley, making its way to the center of the campus.
It lumbered to a stop outside the dramatically refurbished Bancroft Library, where a library employee watched carefully as carts started rumbling off like cattle. Like particularly valuable cattle.
The university is about halfway through its 11-week move back into the Bancroft, where three years and millions of dollars worth of renovations are giving some of the world's rarest books and manuscripts — including a 400-year-old Shakespeare collection, and Mark Twain's letters — a significantly classier home than they had before." - Matt Krupnick, Contra Costa Times
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"Twenty-five Years in Black & White, a slice of San Francisco Bay Area history from 1935 to 1960, just opened at the University of California, Berkeley, with more than 100 photos from The Bancroft Library's Fang Family San Francisco Examiner Archive.
The images depict the era at either end of World War II, the House of Representatives' Un-American Activities Committee hearings in the '50s held at San Francisco City Hall, Japanese-American internment, the Great Depression and migrant workers, the controversial Caryl Chessman execution, pro- and anti-Nazi rallies in San Francisco, labor unrest, the signing of the United Nations charter and an ever-vibrant arts scene.
Each photo was culled from a treasure trove of about 3.5 million photographic negatives and 500,000 prints donated to the campus's Bancroft Library in 2006. The Examiner has published continuously since the mid-1800s and around the turn of the century was known as the 'Monarch of the Dailies.'" - Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations
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September 14, 2008 - February 28, 2009
Bernice Layne Brown Gallery
Doe (Main) Library
The vast photographic archives of the San Francisco Examiner were donated in 2006 to the University of California, Berkeley's Bancroft Library. Numbering over four million items, the archives constitute an unparalleled visual record of the San Francisco Bay Area through the 20th century.
This exhibit in Doe Library is the first public display from the archive’s treasures, focusing on historic events from 1935 through 1960: migrant worker camps, labor unrest, the Japanese American internment, women in the war effort, the signing of the UN Charter, the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, the Marilyn Monroe-Joe Di Maggio marriage, the execution of Caryl Chessman, and much more.
The exhibit was developed by Jack von Euw, Curator of The Bancroft Library Pictorial Collection.
"The papers of the late Tom Lantos of California, a leading champion of human rights and the only Holocaust survivor to serve in the U.S. Congress, are now part of the University of California, Berkeley's Bancroft Library.
The materials reflect how Lantos's lifelong dedication to human justice sprung from his remarkable early experience: the loss of his family to the Holocaust, his escape from a forced labor camp in his native Hungary during World War II; and his participation as a youth in the Nazi resistance. Years after emigrating from post-war Communist Hungary to the United States, he became known as an outspoken defender of 21st century human rights around the globe, from Sudan and Tibet to Central Europe and the former Soviet Union." - Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations
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Link: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/info/move/new_building_ss.html
The Bancroft Library Construction Slideshow: See the dramatic changes made to the Doe Annex! The slideshow's before and after photos were taken by Randal Brandt, Diana Bolling, and Peg Skorpinski.
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