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“An Indomitable Purpose To Do” PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA continued on page 2 “Mrs Hearst was queenly,” a student once said, “in the best and most beneficent sense of the word.” If she was a queen, the University of California was indeed fortunate to be adopted as her subject, and to receive her care, guidance, and largesse during its early years. An immensely capable, brilliant woman, Phoebe Apperson Hearst lived at a time when women did not have the right to vote, and were rarely offered first- class educational opportunities or the chance to play a role in public life. Through her leadership, vision, and philanthropy, she became one of the great Progressive reformers and public figures of her time. When she first took an interest in the University of California, in 1891, it consisted of seven buildings on a bare section of land, crossed with dirt paths. She had the vision to see what it could be — and the personal and financial wherewithal to help bring that potential to life. Today, much that makes the University great—including its extraordinary Library—can be traced back to the bold vision Phoebe Apperson Hearst sustained. Most especially, Berkeley’s standard of excellent public education expands on her lifelong conviction that the opportunity for education rightfully belongs to all people in society. fiat lux FA L L 2 0 0 7 N O . 5 This issue of Fiat Lux celebrates an extraordinary year of giving. From July 2006 to July 2007, the friends of the University Library donated over $16,000,000 to support collections, facilities, scholarship, and programs. We are tremendously grateful for this level of support—our highest ever—which is essential in enabling the Library to maintain its excellence. In 1898, on the dedication of a free library for a mining town in Montana, Phoebe Apperson Hearst said “we could think of no more lasting and widespreading influence for good than a library.” She was expressing a sentiment which continues to resonate for Library friends today. We are also celebrating the first year of publication for Fiat Lux with this issue. Launched in fall 2006, the redesigned newsletter aims to offer a window onto the academic quality and vitality at Berkeley, the world’s greatest public research university. 2006 - 07 THE LIBRAR Y AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

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“An Indomitable Purpose To Do”PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

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“Mrs Hearst was queenly,” a student once said, “in the best and most benefi cent sense of the word.” If she was a queen, the University of California was indeed fortunate to be adopted as her subject, and to receive her care, guidance, and largesse during its early years.

An immensely capable, brilliant woman, Phoebe Apperson Hearst lived at a time when women did not have the right to vote, and were rarely offered fi rst-class educational opportunities or the chance to play a role in public life. Through her leadership, vision, and philanthropy, she became one of the great Progressive reformers and public fi gures of her time.

When she fi rst took an interest in the University of California, in 1891, it consisted of seven buildings on a bare section of land, crossed with dirt paths. She had the vision to see what it could be — and the personal and fi nancial wherewithal to help bring that potential to life.

Today, much that makes the University great—including its extraordinary Library—can be traced back to the bold vision Phoebe Apperson Hearst sustained. Most especially, Berkeley’s standard of excellent public education expands on her lifelong conviction that the opportunity for education rightfully belongs to all people in society.

f i a t l u x F A L L 2 0 0 7 • N O . 5

This issue of Fiat Lux celebrates an

extraordinary year of giving. From

July 2006 to July 2007, the friends of

the University Library donated over

$16,000,000 to support collections,

facilities, scholarship, and programs.

We are tremendously grateful for

this level of support—our highest

ever—which is essential in enabling

the Library to maintain its excellence.

In 1898, on the dedication of a free

library for a mining town in Montana,

Phoebe Apperson Hearst said “we

could think of no more lasting and

widespreading influence for good

than a library.” She was expressing

a sentiment which continues to

resonate for Library friends today.

We are also celebrating the first year

of publication for Fiat Lux with this

issue. Launched in fall 2006, the

redesigned newsletter aims to offer

a window onto the academic quality

and vitality at Berkeley, the world’s

greatest public research university.

A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 T H E L I B R A R Y AT T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I F O R N I A , B E R K E L E Y

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This conviction was rooted in her own early experience. No formal education past elementary school was available to her, in her rural Missouri home. She made it one of the dominant concerns of her philanthropy to afford impoverished young women the educational opportunities she herself had lacked. “The best life results,” she wrote to a friend, “come from training young women in the direction of their tastes and worthy predilections.”

In 1891, she donated $1500 to establish five scholarships for women, later increased to eight. This was her first gift to the University, and may have been the first scholarships in the U.S. awarded on the basis of need. The recipients were known as “Phoebes.” Today, Phoebes number in the thousands, and count among their ranks many accomplished figures in civic, political, academic, and business life.

“THE BEST FRIEND THE UNIVERSITY EVER HAD”The first woman regent at the University,

Phoebe Apperson Hearst served on the board for 21 years, until her death in 1919. By all accounts, she was a forceful, dynamic presence on the board. Some even considered her the most influential regent. President Campbell called her, in 1925, “the best friend the University ever had.”

This encomium was justified by major gifts such as the collections housed at the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, and the Department of Anthropology itself, which was founded at her behest. As well, the archaelogical expeditions she financed unearthed the ancient papyri that are now preserved at the Center for Tebtunis Papyri at the Bancroft Library. Hearst proposed and funded the 1897-1901 architectural competition, which resulted in a long-term physical plan for the campus, and in the twenty buildings designed by John Galen Howard which form the heart of this “City of Learning.”

When she returned to California after her husband’s death, a widow at age 48, Hearst wrote “my purpose now is to turn my every effort to giving the people of California every educational advantage in my power to secure.”

Phoebe Apperson Hearst riding an elephant, date unknown. From the Bancroft Library.

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Yet the record of her gifts shows that this queen was attentive to her beloved University’s smaller needs as well. The long list of her donations from 1897 to 1918 encompasses oil paintings, funding for dressing rooms at the Greek Theater, lab equipment for the medicine department, and helping to light the Library and the campus—along with three packages of shells, and some skeletons, for the Zoological Museum.

HEARST DOMESTIC INDUSTRIESFor several decades, Phoebe Apperson Hearst

led numerous causes in education and women’s organizations, in the Bay Area and nationally. For her philanthropy and her own maintenance, she relied on the mining fortune accumulated by her husband George Hearst. Nonetheless, the straitened circumstances she had experienced as a child and in the early years of their marriage made her aware of women’s need for self-sufficiency. She believed all women should have the skills and the strength to support and fulfill themselves.

While Hearst knew that education was necessary for women’s independence, practical skills were also required. With this in mind, she began a program at the University known as Hearst Domestic Industries: an economic cooperative designed to offer impoverished women students a chance at self-support, by training them in several types of needlework and selling their products.

Hearst Domestic Industries enrolled 35 young women and girls when it opened in the fall of 1900, in a building on Haste Street. The program provided the young women with training in a useful skill, a paying job, accommodations, and community.

Phoebe Apperson Hearst was much loved by Cal students. On her seventieth birthday celebration, in 1912, the air was “filled with warmth of affection for this one modest unassuming and beloved woman.”

Sketch from the 1904 Blue and Gold yearbook. Historian Alexandra Nickliss says that Hearst Domestic Industries may be a unique case of a donor establishing a business to provide deserving students a way to earn money to get through college. Nickliss, a professor at City College of San Francisco, has completed a biography entitled “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way”: Phoebe Apperson Hearst and the Path to Power, Politics, and Leadership. The book was researched largely at the Bancroft Library and is due out in 2009.

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THE SPIRIT OF LEARNING On the large, bustling campus of 2007,

thronged with students toting the latest digital devices, it can be easy to overlook the people and events that helped to mold this remarkable world at Berkeley. Yet, the individuals who shaped our University are removed from us in time only by decades. Their devotion to the spirit of learning is embodied in the programs, buildings, scholarships, and library collections that support a UC Berkeley education for thousands of students today.

All friends of the Library are part of this extraordinary University that Phoebe Apperson Hearst helped to construct a hundred years ago. We are grateful for your support. m

“An indomitable purpose to do”: quoted from Adele S. Brooks, “Phoebe Apperson Hearst: A Life and Some Letters,” typewritten copy, in the PAH collection at the Bancroft Library.

Images on pages 1-4 are from the collections of the Bancroft Library.

A CENTER OF WORLD CULTURE Phoebe Apperson Hearst’s passion was

for the University to become a center of world culture and learning. At a time when California was a comparative hinterland, far from the East Coast’s concentration of culture and power, this was an audacious vision. But time has seen Mrs. Hearst’s ambition fulfi lled.

Just as she foresaw, the growth of the University Library has been central to the fulfi llment of her vision. Over the years, she donated hundreds of books to the University Library, including some of its rarest treasures. These include an 18th century edition of the works of Piranesi, in 26 volumes; 16th and 17th century Italian manuscripts, including Machiavelli, Petrach, and Boccaccio; a Book of Hours from 1450; many rare books on architecture and antiquities; an 18th century Koran; and a diary kept by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Phoebe Apperson Hearst fervently appreciated travel, collecting books and artifacts, and study: “I would rather spend the money to fi ll my mind with what will give me pleasure all my life than to put it on my back.” Shown here, an 18th century edition of the Persian poet Sadi, and a Book of Hours from 1513, both of which she donated to the University Library.

Phoebe Apperson Hearst fervently appreciated travel, collecting books and artifacts, and study: “I would rather spend the money

THE SPIRIT OF LEARNING A CENTER OF WORLD CULTURE

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L I B R A R Y A D V I S O R Y B O A R D, 2007 - 2008

The Library Advisory Board helps to build partnerships between the University Library and the campus, alumni and friends, and the public. Composed of University administrators, faculty, alumni, friends, and a student representative, the Board offers a diverse perspective to the University Librarian from the broader campus, Library patrons, and contributors.

ChairmanRobert J. BirgeneauChancellor of the University

Vice ChairmanProfessor Thomas C. LeonardKenneth & Dorothy Hill University Librarian

PresidentMollie P. Collins

Vice PresidentsG. Stuart Spence

Theo Zaninovich

Robert M. BerdahlChancellor Emeritus

Scott BiddyVice Chancellor, University Relations

Albert H. BowkerChancellor Emeritus

George W. BreslauerExecutive Vice Chancellor

Carol K. Clarke

Professor Whitney M. Davis

David J. Duer Development Director

Professor Charles B. FaulhaberDirector, The Bancroft Library

Carmel Friesen

Jane H. Galante

Richard L. Greene

Robert D. Haas

Professor Watson M. Laetsch

Professor Raymond Lifchez

Marie L. Matthews

Professor Donald A. McQuade

George A. Miller

Susan Morris

Harvey L. Myman

Professor Anthony A. Newcomb

Richard OtterChair, Council of The Friends of The Bancroft Library

Marie Luise Otto

Garry Parton

Professor P. Buford Price

Lila S. Rich

Roger Samuelsen

Linda Schacht-Gage

Robert T. SchechtmanStudent Representative

Camilla M. Smith

Janet Stanford

Carl J. Stoney

Phyllis S. Willits

Thomas B. Worth

Honorary Advisory BoardRichard C. AtkinsonUC President Emeritus

Marilyn J. Drew

Shannon M. Drew

David P. GardnerUC President Emeritus

Marion Sproul Goodin

Professor Ira Michael HeymanChancellor Emeritus

Esther G. Heyns

J. R. K. Kantor

Robert G. O’Donnell

Joseph A. Rosenthal

John W. Rosston

Katharine S. Thompson

Sheryl Wong

From left to right, Elizabeth Heyman; Rita Moreno, who hosted the April 2007 “Wit, Wine and Wisdom” benefit gala for the Bancroft Library; and Chancellor Emeritus Ira Michael Heyman, who serves on the Library’s Honorary Advisory Board.

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U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i a n’s L e t t e rM E M O R I A L S , O L D A N D N E W

Just a decade ago, Doe Library lost its high stand of

eucalyptus that shadowed the north entrance, the last of the

Navy surplus barracks from World War II was torn down, and a

grassy Memorial Glade was created to honor men and women

of Cal who served in that war. We acquired a pool, in memory of

the fallen, and new trees to shade it. An era of contemplation

and Frisbee playing began. More than two million books lie

under the Glade in the David Gardner Stacks, so the Library

is the actual as well as the symbolic foundation of this whole

exercise in memory. Some memorials do not touch hearts,

Memorial Glade has.

The Glade, anchored at Doe, has become the commons

for living memory. Last fall, people waited patiently here for

their chance to see the Fernando Botero paintings of war-torn Iraq. In

recent years, a centennial exhibition of physics at Berkeley, centered on

J. Robert Oppenheimer, took place at Doe’s entrance. It was followed by

an installation of nuclear explosions on canvases that snaked across the

grass. A capella singers stood here to begin an afternoon of readings of

women’s writings on California from our collections. Six years ago, 12,000

people fi lled the Glade, a week after the 9.11 attacks.

This fall, each new freshman and transfer student to the College

of Letters and Science (70% of the entering class) has received an

illuminating book on how memorials work, Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words

that Remade America by Garry Wills. The book is forming part of many

courses under a program called “On the Same Page,” and Wills was on

campus for a week in September. Lincoln at Gettysburg demolishes a fallacy

about the stirring address: that it sprang from “a democratic muse

unacquainted with the library.” Abraham Lincoln spoke only 272 words

in his Address, none of them quotations and none requiring a dictionary

to understand. But the words work, Wills shows, because they are

steeped in Shakespeare, the Bible, and a classical revival that give them

resonance. In parts of the book that bring joy to librarians, Wills shows

that what you have to do to discover this is to plant yourself in a great

research collection and to possess the sharp eye of an archivist.

This fall, copies of Garry Wills’ Lincoln at Gettysburg are being provided to new students through the “On the Same Page” program. Off ered by the College of Letters and Science, this program was developed to provide a shared intellectual experience and to strengthen the academic commu-nity on campus. Lectures, discussions, and seminars using the book are presented dur-ing the fall semester—including University Librarian Thomas Leonard’s course on “The Disappearance of Information.”

for living memory. Last fall, people waited patiently here for

This fall, copies of Garry Wills’ Lincoln at

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Reading Lincoln at Gettysburg brings Doe Library and Memorial Glade into new light. With a Greek goddess

(Athena) at Doe’s front door in a war helmet, looking out on a landscape to memorialize war dead, we can see features

that Wills shows were so important at Gettysburg. The land Lincoln stood on, in addition to the words he spoke,

were patterned after a Greek Revival. The impact of Memorial Glade springs from this ideal, explained by 19th century

authorities: “As the trees spread and extend, the quiet beauty produced by these open spaces of lawn will yearly

become more striking.” “Ponds mirroring nature in the darkest groves” were also part of the “threshold experience”

sought in Lincoln’s America, Wills observes.

Soon after Garry Wills left campus, another great library took its place across Memorial Glade at the new Tien

Center. The C.V. Starr East Asian Library holds the ancient and modern scholarly writings, spanning over two

thousand years, from the three countries transformed by the great war in the Pacific and occupying important

positions in geo-politics today. Korea, gaining its independence. Japan, becoming a parliamentary democracy. China,

pressing on in its path to revolution. Indeed, these collections at Cal are special treasures because war and revolution

obliterated parts of the literature that Berkeley kept safe. The statue of Athena, at Doe Library, now gazes across to a

vast bronze screen that seems to embrace cultures thrown into conflict. More than three million books will soon live

in Memorial Glade, but the place now speaks easily without words.

Thomas C. LeonardKenneth and Dorothy Hill University Librarian

Memorial Glade and the new C.V. Starr East Asian Library, the first freestanding building on an American university campus ever constructed for East Asian collections. It offers one of the nation’s two most comprehensive collections of East Asian materials outside of the Library of Congress.

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PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST $1 MILLION AND ABOVE

Undoubtedly the University’s most generous benefactress, in 1896-97 she provided support for a competition to design an architectural plan for the University, including the construction of a new library building. Mrs. Hearst frequently presented the Library with volumes from her personal collections, many of which today can be found in the Bancroft Library as well as in the Gardner Stacks in the Doe Library.

CHARLES FRANKLIN DOE $500,000 – $999,999

Impressed with the impact that the Alexandria Library in Egypt had on the civilization at that time, Charles Doe pondered ways to support the founding of a major library in California. At his death in 1904, he left a quarter of his estate (nearly $600,000) to the Regents of the University of California, for the construction “...of a library building for its Academic Department....” Today, the Doe Library remains a great testament to his generosity and his vision.

MICHAEL REESE $250,000 – $499,999

One of the earliest major contributors to the University Library in 1873, Michael Reese fi rst supported collections in economics and politics. His bequest of $50,000 in July 1879 established the Library’s fi rst endowment, a fund to purchase books for the collections in perpetuity. The Reese Library Fund is still being used today as a major source of collections support.

HENRY DOUGLAS BACON $100,000 – $249,999

In 1879, Henry Douglas Bacon, a self-made man and prominent Oakland citizen, feeling that the library in South Hall was inadequate, gave $25,000 to the University for the construction of a separate building, subject to the State providing a similar amount. The Legislature eventually complied. Bacon also gave his book and art collection to be housed in the building.

MAY TREAT MORRISON $50,000 – $99,999

The Alexander F. Morrison Library was made possible by a signifi cant gift from his widow, philanthropist May Treat Morrison, both members of the Class of 1878. In contributing her husband’s book collection to the Library, Mrs. Morrison believed that the books that had been the delight and enthusiasm of A.F. Morrison’s life could serve no fi ner purpose than to stimulate a love of reading in the students of his University.

JOSEPH C. ROWELL $20,000 – $49,999

A member of the class of 1884, he was appointed as the fi rst full time University Librarian in 1875. Rowell served in that role until 1919, when he resigned and became the fi rst University Archivist, a post he held for an additional twenty years. Under Rowell’s care, the library grew from a small, 13,000-volume library to over 1 million volumes in 1935, establishing it as one of the foremost research libraries in the United States.

JAMES KENNEDY MOFFITT $5,000 – $19,999

A graduate of the Class of 1886 and a UC Regent, James Moffi tt was a long-time and generous donor to the Library. He established an endowed fund for collections in 1897 that remains in use today, and at his death, bequeathed the Library his personal collection of books.

ROBERT GORDON SPROUL $1,000 – $4,999

During Sproul’s tenure as its 11th President (1930-1958), the University of California rose to a position of great eminence among the universities of the world. His statement about the Library remains true today: “The Library is the heart of the University... The intellectual growth and vitality of every school and every division, of every professor and every student, depends on the vitality of the Library.”

HENRY MORSE STEPHENS $500 – $999

A beloved UC professor of history, and a key infl uence in encouraging the Regents to acquire the Bancroft Library in 1905, Henry Stephens loved the Library. When he passed away in 1919, he left the University his 12,000 volume library , a part of which forms the nucleus of Bancroft’s collections today.

CLARK KERR $250 – $499

As president of the University of California, and UC Berkeley’s fi rst chancellor, Kerr was admired as an elegant thinker of great intellect. His clear, logical vision of both the promise and problems of modern higher education infl uenced generations of political and education leaders. He initiated the creation of an undergraduate library on campus that came to pass with the opening of the Moffi tt Library in 1970.

DANIEL COIT GILMAN $100 – $249

The University was still in temporary quarters in Oakland when Gilman arrived to assume the position as its second president in 1871. Just 14 months later, he could report not only the establishment of the University on its permanent campus in Berkeley, but also on a number of important major gifts from individuals, including funds for the purchase of books for the Library.

ATHENA $1 – $99

A bronze bust of Athena on our cover presides over the North entrance to Charles Franklin Doe Memorial Library, dispensing—as campus legend has it—wisdom to all those who pass below her. Goddess of knowledge and wisdom in Greek mythology, Athena is an ideal library patroness, especially at a University conceived by its founders as an “Athens of the West.”

WHO’S WHO FOR THE LIBRARY’S ANNUAL DONOR CLUBS, 2006-07Our new Donor Clubs honor infl uential individuals in the history of the Library and of the University. Over the years, their support of collections and programs at the Library has enabled it to grow into one of the world’s great research collections. Gifts in any amount are always greatly appreciated.

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Lakeside FoundationLana Moffi ttThe Estate of Walter P. Quintin, Jr.Lisbet RausingSan Francisco Museum of Modern

ArtDr. Richard K. SunThe Tides Foundation

JOSEPH C. ROWELL ASSOCIATES$20,000 through $49,999

AnonymousThe Berkeley Engineering FundDiana ChenMs. Karen Woo ChinMr. Gifford CombsMr. and Mrs. Shannon M. DrewThe College of Environmental

DesignMary T. EscherichArthur FongThe Estate of George M. FosterJames P. and Randi L. FosterVirginia Robinson FurthGenentech, Inc.General Electric FoundationThe Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert

FoundationThe Hofmann FoundationKatharine Hotchkis JohnsonThe Leakey FoundationHenry Luce Foundation, Inc.Mark Twain FoundationRichard and Anne MelbyeRobert G. and Sue Douthit

O’DonnellPublic Health InstituteProfessor Michael C. Rogers

FamilyTim and Annette RyanSan Francisco FoundationBill and Marion SlusserRobert J. and Ellen R. StreichWells Fargo FoundationMr. Peter B. Wiley and Ms. Valerie

BarthJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Dr. Henry B. Woo & Bessie K. Woo

FoundationErnest E. Zomalt

JAMES KENNEDY MOFFITT ASSOCIATES$5,000 through $19,999

Fae M. Adams, M.D.Aerofl ex FoundationAmerican Institute of PhysicsAnonymous Susan M. ArbuckleAT&T FoundationMarian and Hans BaldaufDiana E. BarrettMs. Marian BinghamMr. J. Dennis BonneyPatricia BordonaroEarl W. BoyntonHelen and Beau BreckVal A. Browning FoundationBukkyo Dendo Kyokai America, Inc.Mr. William Burke, IIIHelen Kennedy Cahill

John K. CastleRaymond C. ChiuChoong K. ChoMrs. Isobel Smith ChristensenMs. Catherine M. Coates

Linda Carol Colby Living TrustDr. Lawrence CrooksJohn G. DaviesLester E. De WallMr. Russell M. DoeMarlene Jensen Eastman and

Rollin JensenJay M. EnochCarol and John FieldCharles D. and Frances K. Field

FundMs. Nancy Balch FischerMr. James Fish and Ms. Carolyn

F. CorwinRenee B. Fisher Foundation, Inc.Robin G. and Peter B. FrazierRalph W. GainesBruce and Trudi GarlandMr. and Mrs. Gordon GettyLisa and Douglas Goldman FundDonald M. Grant, ’57David M. and Susan Clayton

GretherColleen and Robert D. Haas

Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. HartDouglas G. HoltHonorable and Mrs. David M.

HorwitzJustin Hyland

Fred IsaacMs. Meri JayeMr. Keith D. JewellJohnson & JohnsonMichael A. and Susan T. JordanMr. Brewster KahleFred L. KarrenFarley P. KatzLinda B. KeeneKinokuniya Book Stores of

AmericaColonel Don and Bitsy KosovacGwong-Yih LeeProfessor Raymond Lifchez and

Judith Lee StronachMr. and Mrs. Allan N. LittmanConnie and Robert LoarieMr. James E. LurieLaurel and William LymanDavid P. MarinMr. and Mrs. Michael MarstonEdward A. MatovcikFritz and Beverly MaytagMichael McClure

Mr. Richard F. MeadMechanics BankMiss Geraldine L. MechlerFranklin V. MerloMerrill Lynch & Company Fund

Professor Robert L. MiddlekauffJames Vantine Mink, IIIMorgan Stanley & Co., Inc.Nancy P. MoserMs. Constance MurrayHarriet and Ed NathanBruce L. NelsonMr. Peter F. NeumeyerProfessor Anthony NewcombTerry O’Reilly and Andrea

PierceallMrs. Vandy O’ReillyMarie Kendrick Otto FoundationMarie Luise OttoRodney M. PanosHenry C. PaoJack D. PaxtonTomasz PotworowskiMs. Flora Elizabeth ReynoldsLila S. and Neville RichJoseph A. RosenthalMalcolm and Joan RossRoger and Jeane SamuelsenJack M. Saroyan

PHOEBE APPERSON HEARST ASSOCIATES$1,000,000 and above

Dolores Freeman CerroFlorence P. FangWayne & Gladys Valley

Foundation

CHARLESFRANKLINDOEASSOCIATES$500,000 through $999,999

Koret Foundation

MICHAEL REESE ASSOCIATES$250,000 through $499,999

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bancroft, IIIZhong H. DengS. Allan and Marguerite L.

JohnsonMrs. Marie Lewis MatthewsAndrew W. Mellon FoundationVimicro

HENRY DOUGLAS BACON ASSOCIATES$100,000 through $249,999

William K. BowesChevronTexaco Products CompanyLincoln CushingYun Wah FongThe Hearst FoundationsFranklin P. and Catherine H.

JohnsonMike KitayKorea FoundationMrs. Ormond S. Lamson, ’42The Estate of Mrs. William MainThe Estate of Donald C. MillerMr. and Mrs. John W. Rosston Professor Wen-Hsing Yeh and Mr.

James C. ShaMr. Stephen M. SilbersteinDouglas C. VernonJerry YangSaul S. Yeung

MAY TREAT MORRISON ASSOCIATES$50,000 through $99,999

Mr. and Mrs. John W. BlaisdellCalifornia Fire FoundationMr. Kimo CampbellMr. and Mrs. A. W. ClausenEdward B. CollinsAnne T. CushmanFrancoise DebreuElsie Reimers FalconerClarence E. Heller Charitable

Foundation

G I F T S T O T H E L I B R A R Y are an important source of

funds for the acquisition of library books and other materials, the provision of

library services, capital improvements, and unrestricted support. These gifts

enable the Library to continue serving the University and the community.

Donations of books and book collections enhance the Library’s intellectual

resources and ensure a bright future for the Library. The honor roll recognizes

gifts received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007.

Cal undergraduates studying in the Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library.

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Mrs. Phyllis Stickland WillitsSheila WishekNorman Muir Wolff (UCSC, 1976)Sheryl L. and Robert R. WongTom and Amy WorthTheresa H. and Pasteur S. T. YuenMrs. Theo S. Zaninovich, ’64Peter and Midge ZischkeZischke Stonewall Fund

ROBERT GORDON SPROUL ASSOCIATES$1,000 through $4,999

John Aiello and Lucinda AielloMrs. Marjorie S. AlboMark and Michele AldrichDr. Donald L. Allari, ’58Professor Paul AlpersMrs. Ludwig AltmanCarl W. AndersonMr. Neil P. AndersonAnonymousAnne ApfelbaumApplera CorporationMr. Ross E. ArmstrongMarion Murdoch ArnoldStacey BabaAlan and Nancy Baer FoundationMr. John W. BallJames R. BancroftBank of AmericaJeffrey W. and Beverly J. BausStephen L. ’66 and Terry D. Beck ’65Professor Robert N. BellahAlbert and Patricia BeltramiMr. Rickey D. BestMs. Diane BirchellBishop Pine FundMr. and Mrs. Igor R. BlakeMr. E. Morse BlueBoeing CompanyPhyllis and Lloyd BogueIn memory of Jorgi Nicholau

BoomMr. Thomas W. BordenMs. Marilyn M. BoringAllan G. Bortel, MBA ’65 and

Sydne K. Bortel, MSW ’63Mr. Robert James BowerMrs. Barbara Binsacca BowlesDr. George C. BranamRonda and Stanley BreitbardRobert & Alice Bridges

FoundationMr. John BriscoeDr. and Mrs. William BrockDavid A. BrownGene A. BruckerMr. Gerald K. CahillEdwin C. CallanMr. and Mrs. William CampanaMr. and Mrs. Donald B. CampbellLisa CarlinLester A. CarpenterJean and Morton CathroAlfred CavanaughGordon C. ChaffeeMr. Michael M. ChanJames and Lydia ChaoChevronTexaco Matching Gift

ProgramChina International Book Trading

CorporationChina Publishing & Trading Inc.

John GilmorePhoebe B. GilpinElizabeth Griffi n GirgichMr. and Mrs. Philip J. GoldMark L. Goldenson, CPA, ’73The Andrew and Denise Goldfarb

Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Orville J. GolubWilliam L. GonserFrederick H. and Marguerite L.

GoodEvelyn Bingham GoodmanRobert L. GrayMr. William G. and Shand Lathrop

GreenLorrie and Richard GreeneFred F. and Carol D. GregoryEleanor GrunbaumGTE FoundationMr. Victor F. Guaglianone and Ms.

Janet L. SteinmayerMr. Victor H. GuntherEdward T. HagerProfessor Roger Hahn and Ellen

HahnRobert L. HamiltonThomas J. Hammer, Jr.Rebecca E. HaydenKenneth and Janet Gray HayesMr. Homer M. HaywardRaymond and Elsa HealdDr. Joanne C. Heffelfi ngerMr. and Mrs. Richard HeggieProf. Emeritus John L. HeilbronMark W. Heising and Elizabeth

SimonsGeorge W. HellerJean Doolitte HenryBruce and Joan HerrigesDr. and Mrs. Kenneth HeulerIra Michael and Elizabeth

HeymanMrs. Esther HeynsNed and Sheila HimmelMr. Steve HorwitzJoshua H. HowardMr. Robert L. HughesMr. Christoph W.H. HulbeMr. Eric J. HymanIBM CorporationIntel FoundationMatt D. JacobsonRobert and Beth JanopaulJewish Community Endowment

FundRaymond and Jennie JingLt. Col. James H. JonesMr. Michael D. JosephMary Grace Soares KaljianMs. Rita KaneMuriel L. KaoMr. Harry C. KatzMrs. Edward C. KeachieProf. and Mrs. David Noel

KeightleySheila and Geoffrey KeppelMr. Peter C. KernerJohn L. KerssDee Morgan KilpatrickAllan and Patti KingstonArt and Lou KirbyJoseph J. KlauzarArron E. KleinMr. and Mrs. Raymond K. KonagaiKPMG FoundationSue Kramer, in memory of

Lawrence I. Kramer, Jr.Ms. Carole Steinberg Krumland

John and Barbara Jopp ChinnVictor L. ChinnProfessor Jesse H. and Mari

ChoperRobert S. ChuckElizabeth J. ChurchColonel Robert M. Clarke and

Carol Kavanagh ClarkeBeverly ClearyProfessor William A. Clemens and

Dorothy T. ClemensMr. Ladd CoatesMr. William K. CoblentzLawrence H. Cohn, M.D.Dr. Thomas H. and June ColbyJerry C. and Geraldine K. ColeAnn Finley (Wesson) CollinsLeonard CollinsMr. and Mrs. Harry CongerMr. Robert Paul CorbettEva Cordes and Samuel WhiteMrs. Judith F. CorteseJon Cosby and Kathi GwynnJ. Wayne Cowens and Pamela R.

Schuyler-CowensCaroline and Thomas CrawfordSusan H. CrawfordMr. Graef CrystalMrs. Claire DaggettDr. Elena S. DanielsonDonald W. DavisNate C. De GiobbiDeloitte & Touche FoundationMr. John A. De LucaProf. and Mrs. Charles A. DekkerMarc J. and Barbara J. DesoerMr. Mike Destabelle and Ms.

Jennifer L. SteelePatricia C. DirollMr. James K. DobeyJack DoldMary Jane DoldMs. Adrienne DongChristopher E. Dong, M.D.Edward K. DongDow Chemical USAMichael R. DoyenJean G. DoyleMary J. DuncanCynthia A. EastmanW. J. and Beatrice C. EmersonMs. Claire Louise EnglanderAlbert and Kathleen EverittMr. and Mrs. Morley S. FarquarJack and Iris FarrRobert Feldman, M.D.Lucy Rau Ferguson, Ph.D.Ms. Carolyn Zecca FerrisFidelity Investments Charitable

Gift FundDr. A. Kirk FieldEmily Huggins FineGalen R. FisherHazel and Wilson FlickAnn and David FlinnWilliam S. Floyd, Jr., ’56 and

Cynthia FloydMr. Albert FongBing Yue Fong Memorial FundRodney L. ForsethEdward “Ted” FriedelJohn T. FrueheMrs. Marianne M. GagenJane Hohfeld GalanteDr. Leontina Kelly GallagherMr. and Mrs. Theodore H. GeballeWilliam A. GhirardelliHoward N. Gilmore Foundation

Charles and Tracy StephensonEve Sweetser and Alex MadonikKatharine W. ThompsonRobert R. TuftsDoug TygarUMI/ProQuestUnited Way of San Joaquin

CountyMr. Daniel G. Volkmann, Jr.Carol Norris Voss, ’58Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon WechslerMr. Irwin C. White

Alexander H. SchillingKatherine and Chris

SchwarzenbachBenjamin and Susan Shapell

FoundationSierra ClubMr. Barclay SimpsonYunho SongCharles V. Soracco, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. G. Stuart SpenceTod and Catherine SpiekerAlan G. Stanford

For seven weeks in early 2007, paintings and drawings about Abu Ghraib by renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero were on display in Doe Library. The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), which sponsored the exhibit, organized an accompanying series of academic programs. Botero’s works on Abu Ghraib have been shown in museums throughout Europe, but the exhibit at UC Berkeley, arranged at the urging of CLAS Director Harley Shaiken, was the fi rst in a public institution in the United States. With plentiful media coverage, public interest was strong, and the Library welcomed over 15,000 visitors to the exhibit. Shaiken said “A library is a place which has enormously controversial and provocative ideas at its core. The only diff erence is that we’re putting these works on the walls instead of on the shelves.”

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Kyung-in Publishing CompanyMr. Gary A. LaaksoDr. and Mrs. Watson M. LaetschRuby D. and William LaiPaul L. LarsenMrs. Helga LazzarottoAllen S. LeeSandra S. LeeMr. Ned A. LeibaProfessor James R.W. LeibyIn memory of Rocky MainLeland D. Levy and Judy M. HueyBill and Joan LewerenzMr. Henry H.T. LiuLockheed MartinReva and David Logan

FoundationMr. and Mrs. William R. LovelessMrs. Dorothy Cruden LowryMrs. Lolita L. LowryAlexander LucasMr. Peter LymanMs. Patricia J. Lyon and Mr. John

H. RoweMr. Cornelius Patrick LyonsMs. Martha Bancroft MacLaughlinMr. William H. MacLaughlin, Jr.Madison Sproul & PartnersMr. Charles P. MaherMr. August G. ManzaGreil and Jenelle MarcusMarin Community FoundationArthur L. and Christel Marks,

USAF (Ret), UCB ’39Dr. and Mrs. William H. MarmionMr. Stephen C. MartinelliDonna L. and Edward E. MartinsNancy L. MartzDoris Cuneo MaslachDorothy H. MatthiessenMs. Pamela A. McCorduckMarianne Austin McDermon and

Charles T. McDermonArlene Allsopp McKinneyNancy Lubich McKinney and

Greg McKinneyNicole and David McMillinMr. James F. McNeillDonald and Susanne McQuadeAlan C. MendelsonArlen and Dorothy Mills3M FoundationCosette P. and Lester R. MitchellThomas C. MitchellNeal and Irene MiuraMr. Akio Joseph MochizukiMrs. Chinsook Kim MooreJames R. MooreRobert London Moore, Jr.Harriett L. MorrisonMr. Ronald D. MorrisonDan and Patsy MoteMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MulcahyMuller Family FoundationHarvey and Heather MymanAudrey J. Naylor, M.D., Dr.P.H.Gail and Bernie NebenzahlMr. John Neerhout, Jr.Mrs. Frances B. NelsonMr. Gordon G. NelsonJames W. Nelson ’41 and Alice

Nelson ’42Mrs. June Kren NeuhausKirstin Clark Nichols and

Frederic H. NicholsSurl L. and Patricia NielsenLawrence P. NipJonathan S. NishimuraPaul D. Nordine

Frank A. NorickJohn F. OlsonO’Reilly & DankoMs. Harriet A. OtisRichard C. OtterAxel OvregaardMr. Charles F. PalmerPanmun Academic ServicesD.C. Pappone and S.B. MeyerProfessor Roberta J. ParkProfessor Roderic B. Park and Mrs.

Catherine B. ParkMr. Garry PartonMarjorie N. PattersonMs. Christine PedroncelliLawrence B. PerryMrs. Audrey N. PetersonPeter T. PetersonRichard H. PetersonMr. David Wingfield PettusPfizer, Inc.Dr. Daniel PinkelMr. and Mrs. James P. PlessasMarsha M. PoenischDr. Lance R. and Ms. Sheila PohlCarol C. PopeDr. Robert T. PorterMr. John R. PostPrice Waterhouse & CompanyJean-Pierre and Elsbeth ProtzenMathew QuilterRobert and Patricia RaburnGilbert F. RankinMr. William S. ReeseMs. Ronnette A. RileyMr. Edward J. Ritelli, Jr. and Mrs.

Teresa A. Sorisio RitelliJustine RobertsLeigh and Ivy RobinsonMr. Thomas W. RogersBernard and Ruth RosenthalMarion RossJames RyanNancy Ryanen-GrantMr. Vernon W SalvadorDonald A. and Joanne SandstromMr. and Mrs. Thorndike Saville, Jr.SBC FoundationMrs. Lorraine Borba ScatenaMr. and Mrs. M.D. SchiffmacherLila and Ronald SchmidtMr. John R. SchwabacherCarol M. ScottHoward L. SeligmanProfessor Peter SelzDr. Andrew M. SesslerBrock R. SettlemierSusan SeverinDr. Arvind S. and Mrs. Rama ShahShell Oil Company FoundationR. S. ShermanEileen A. ShibataRichard L. SilveriaMr. James Bernard Sinton, Class

of 1938Roberta M. SlutmanProfessor Neil SmelserProfessor Paul C. SmithCarla SoraccoElizabeth D. StahrMiriam D. StarcMary Angelo SteelWilliam H. and Barbara E. SteelePhilip H. StephensDr. Alan R. StiversCarl J. StoneySun MicrosystemsMs. Valerie Y. Suslow and Mr.

David M. Ardis

Roselyne Chroman SwigSwig FoundationAmy R. TanJon T. TanakaMaurice J. and Catherine A.

TauberMr. and Mrs. Peter C. ThomasBarrie ThorneMr. James L. TownsendToyota Motor SalesPeter D. Tremblay for The

Tremblay FamilyHonorable Richard E. Tuttle and

Sally TuttleMonte UpshawVerizon CommunicationsWachovia CorporationC. Stephen and Elizabeth

WallmanSusan and Felix M. WarburgJeanne B. WareCindy Claymore WatterWells Fargo Bank Community

SupportMarilyn WhitesideEarl P. WillensMr. and Mrs. Witold T. WillerVic and Arlene WillitsMr. Grant Y. WongHubert W. WongLucille J. WongDr. and Mrs. Calvin D. WoodMr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwin

WoodhouseSamuel T. YanagisawaWinberta M. YaoSusan YorkIsa Mary and Alvin Ziegler

HENRY MORSE STEPHENS ASSOCIATES$500 through $999

Mrs. Brent AbelDr. Janet L. AbrahmAdeyinka E. AdenekanMr. Scott E. AlbrechtAda M. AllanMs. Daphne T. AllenHoward and Ann N. AllenMr. and Mrs. Howard B. AlvordAnchor Brewing CompanyMrs. Jean T. AndersonGretchen and Bill AndersonEdward Jay Anisman and Claire F.

ShermanMs. Dorothy AnnesserAnonymousNick J. AretakisProfessor Arthur L-F. AskinsMrs. Kathryn Wham AtkinsonJeanne G. BaerMr. Jerrold J. BagnaniMrs. Mary I. BaldwinMrs. Joan Selby BardetMr. Joseph W. BarkerGilbert BarthStanley S. BedlingtonMr. George R. BellAllen L. BenderMrs. Madelaine G. BennettMs. Nan Breiseth BentleyMr. and Mrs. Mihir BhattacharyasCharles O. BilderbackDon and Joan BishopMamdouha BobstMrs. Andrea Martin BonetteMaribeth and William BorthwickMr. Harold Irving BoucherShearer Davis Bowman, Ph.D.

Mrs. Noel BrearcliffeMary Joan BrickerCatherine V. BridgeDorothy L. BroseRobert W. BrowerDonald L. BrownMr. James L. Brown, Jr.Ross G. BrownDavid Burkhart and Deborah ShidlerRichard C. BurnettMrs. Betty J. BurrowsMrs. Elizabeth Stiles CalfeeMr. Robert L. CallahanMr. Peter K. CareyJohn T. CarlsonMrs. Eva Kurz CaroCurtis M. CatonMr. Robert S. ChapmanDr. and Mrs. Theodore Chase, Jr.Eddie J. ChenPeggy T. ChiuMs. Joy A. ChuckMr. James A. Clark, Jr.Jane E. ClaytonMarilyn Biehl CookPatrick CormanJohn M. CoxTheodore W. CraigJacquelyn M. CrawfordBetty A. CropperC. R. CruikshankMs. Barbara A. DalesWilliam A. DanielsMr. and Mrs. Albert H. DanielsonMr. and Mrs. David DanskyMs. Heather C. DarocziCharlotte and Lyle DeckJean DeleageMonica Delzeit, M.D., ’82Mr. Robert M. DickoverDr. Agnes L. DimitriouNancy and Hugh DitzlerWillie DongSally A. Drach and John M. RosenthalFaith B. and Frederick K. DuhringJackson Eaves, ’48 and Pat Faber

Eaves, ’47Larry EdelmanIris and Bill EdlundMary L. EngExxonMobil FoundationMr. and Mrs. William T. FarryMr. James W. FarschonProfessor and Mrs. Charles B.

FaulhaberLawrence and Marian FeigenbaumSteven FichtelbergMr. David FleishhackerAlyce T. FoleyMr. Hanley T.D. FongJuon-Kin and Genni FongDr. Thomas FooMr. J. Arthur FreedDavid G. FreedmanMr. Eric E. and Ms. Yura W. FreedmanProf. and Mrs. Douglas FuerstenauMs. Diane L. GaleRobert A. Galindo and Rita V. GalindoMr. Sean GalvinProfessor Eileen D. GambrillPhilip A. GaryMs. Theodora V. GauderMs. Gloria Y. GeeDr. Sherman GeeBrian and Carolyn GeorgeMr. and Mrs. John E. GibsonMs. Christina M. GillisMs. R. Bonnie GlaserEdward and Barbara GoodsonMr. Lloyd GrableMary Beahrs GrahRobert GrahamMs. Evelyn Q. GregoryRobert S. GriffithMr. William J. GuilfordMr. Timothy J. HachmanMr. and Mrs. Richard E. HallMr. John S. HarperBruce and Elizabeth Hart

Mr. John HartyGeorge and Zlatica HasaMr. Thomas E. HavenMr. Warren HeckrotteBruce F. HellmanKitty and Herb HendersonMr. Lynn A. HildemanMr. Lawrence Lee HinmanMs. Ruth Girsh HochmanElizabeth Paul HookMr. James M. Hotchkiss, Jr.Judy and Joseph HoughtelingGeorge J. HouleHSBCInterstate Candid PhotographyMs. Katharine H. IrwinLeonard Isaksen and Joanne IsaksenMs. Karen E. IvyIra JacknisJ. David and M. Barbara JacksonMs. Marcia L. JensenArthur E. and Janice L. JohnsonDon and Sally JordanMs. Ann JorgensenDr. and Mrs. Edmund D. JungMr. David Allen KannerRobert L. KatzMr. Victor J. KayfetzDaniel KeigSid KeithMr. Dennis KellyProfessor Van Dusen KennedyMr. Holger KerstenBrandon and Trisha KettMrs. Joanna Renetzky KinghamMs. Arti KirchHenry F. KoopmannGeorge LaiPerry Langford, ’49 and Diane LangfordLawrence E. LapidesMerle E. LarrabeeRichard G. LawtonHarlon and Cynthia LeeHenry H. LeeMr. Lawrence K. and Mrs. Regina M.

LegardRichard J. LevyDr. and Mrs. Sheldon N. LewisCharlene Conrad LiebauJohn P. and Lois F. LindleyThomas C. LippJay LippmanDr. David LittlejohnMichael LohnbergGlenn M. LoneyTom LovelessRobert A. LowMr. Ian MackinlayMr. Bruce MaclinMartin MarciniakCarol A. MarsdenAnn MartelBeverly Wagler MatsonMr. and Mrs. John W. MatthewsSylvia C. McLaughlinIan McNeillNoble M. MelencampMargaret Fisher MellenMs. Marianne E. MeylanPatrick and Dorothy MichelettiGurdon MillerRussell MinickMr. Edward D. MitchellMr. Robert W. MorganMs. Lucina Lea MosesMs. Patricia Ellen MoyesMichael and Susan MuellerMr. Wendell T. NakamineNational Philanthropic TrustMr. and Mrs. Alan E. NegrinAlice H. NelsonMarian G. NelsonMr. Robert S. NewtonDouglas J. NgDr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. NgMr. and Mrs. Victor K. NicholsMrs. Carolyn A. NickersonMr. and Mrs. Robert R. NielsenMrs. Joan Nordman

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Dr. Edwin G. OlsonPacifi c Gas and Electric Co.Gertrud V. ParkerJacqueline J. ParkerRoss and Lorraine ParmerMr. Robert H. PaslayMrs. and Mr. Thomas G. Paulson, IIMr. David J. PearlMrs. Kathleen Cifra Peck

Mr. Scott W. PectorT.J. PempelChin-Tzu PengPeninsula Community FoundationMark PerryRonald C. PetersonPG&E Corporation FoundationDr. and Mrs. Llad PhillipsDr. Nancy R. PhillipsMr. John F. PicchiMiss Mary E. PikeBrenda L. Planck, M.D.Mrs. William Z. PolsePatricia PopeMr. Scipio PorterPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPPaul W. PurdomMrs. Margaret D. RaineyNavneet RandhawaJean L. RanneyWilla Fletcher and David ReisterRafael ReynosoVaden Willis RiggsTimothy K. Roake and Kathleen

Gutierrez, M.D.Barry and Janet RobbinsBruce and Shirley RobertsPatricia Roberts-MillerMark and Stephanie RobinsonJanet and Michael RodriguezMrs. Diana J. RogersJohn M. and Martha P. RossMr. William Matson RothMs. Mary L. RottmanMs. Merilyn L. Rovira

Esther S. RubinJohn RudolphMr. Michael T. Savage and Robin Ward

SavageMr. George L. SaywellMr. Thomas J. SchaeferDr. Martha E. SchafferMr. Philip R. SchlechtLaura Schlichtmann

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schneck/Law Offi ces Schneck & Schneck

Barbara W. SeeburgerSempra EnergyMs. Nancy E. SheetsMr. Clark R. SilcoxMs. Rosalind SingerAllison SmithMargaret M. and William E. SnyderJohn and Marjorie SproulRobert G. SproulVerne and Jackolyn StadtmanBruce and Susan StangelandProfessor and Mrs. Randolph StarnState Farm CompaniesMs. Mary E. StephensMr. Randall K. SteversonMs. Thea J. StidumMs. Nancy E. StoltzMs. Monica A. SullivanMr. David L. SwartzProfessor and Mrs. Edward S. SylvesterRex TamMr. J. Curtiss TaylorProfessor Elaine C. TennantThomson WestDavid TienThomas K. and Roxanna S. TrutnerDr. Constantine TsonopoulosMr. Gene TurnerElizabeth S. UphamVanguard Charitable Endowment

ProgramDr. and Mrs. Peter S. Van HoutenIra K. Vantress

Craig and Marissa WalkerClark and Gerry WallaceMs. Elizabeth Forbes WattsJanet and John WeilMs. Marla S. WeinhoffMs. Marsha T. WeintraubDorothy and Fred WeissHarry W. and Bernice D. WhitcombBrian and Maureen WhiteLori S. WhiteDr. Judith Ann WilhiteJeffrey and Patricia WilliamsJohn S. WillisMs. Bonnie WilsonMr. Paul Wolfe and Ms. Yee-Sen Lee-

WolfeWoodard Family FoundationKevin D. WoodruffPat Wright, in memory of Timothy J.

FitzgeraldJay YamadaSandra Yamashiro and Chris StookeyDr. Edward T.H. YehRichard F. Young, Class of 1940Mr. and Mrs. Arthur YunJohn S. Ziegler

CLARK KERR ASSOCIATES$250 through $499

Mrs. Patricia Sinton AdlerMr. Stephen M. AlbumDonald W. AldenRichard P. AlexanderRonald L. AllenMr. Kendall AllphinDr. Keith R. AlwardWilliam A. AmesMrs. Janet H. AngellGreg and Margrit AngeloniJoseph J. AniskoAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Nicholas AracicMs. M.D. ArchibaldJane P. ArdleyDr. Michael and Dr. Roberta

ArmstrongRobert R. AsnardCharles E. AuerbachMs. Sylvia AugustineMrs. Elizabeth B. AustinKenneth C. AutioLawrence J. BaackDr. Charles L. BabcockMr. and Mrs. Barratt E. BaileyDavid A. BaileyKerin A. BakerFrank W. BaldwinMrs. Ruth BancroftCarolyn P. BaxterLou and Wanda BeckSaman BehtashClaude P. BenedixWilliam P. BengenSteve D. BentingRichard N. BergerNancy P. BermanSandra BernasekMarilyn Roberts BewleyJohanna BiebesheimerMrs. Elva Ann (McConnell) and John

A. Bishop, M.D.Beverly BoltCharles L. BotsfordMr. and Mrs. Philip E. BowlesGeorge W. BreslauerMr. Carl BrodskyMr. Richard F. BrooksMr. Erle H. BrownLois BrownMr. Stephen John Buffi Mr. John S. Burt, Jr.Carol G. BurtonMr. H. Randall ButlerJohn E. Byrnes

Edward L. CahillCharlotte and Robert CairneyMichael F. CalhounMargery M. CampbellMr. Charles D. CarrollMilton K. ChakMr. Gordon B. ChamberlainMrs. Earl F. CheitRowland ChewMr. and Mrs. Ming-Jeh ChienTina C. ChowYi Dan E. ChungCisco Systems, Inc.J. Peter and Nancy L. ClarkEdna M. ClarksonJ. Robert ClarksonMr. Robert M. Clements, Jr.Mrs. William C. Coffi llMs. Susan ColiverDrs. Patrick and Carol CollinsMrs. Kathleen P. CollopMrs. Phoebe Moss CopelandMrs. Robert Rocco CostanzaMr. and Mrs. Columbus B. CoursonElizabeth CowenMr. Robert M. CoxBetty Croly, FAICPDavid CrossonMr. John L. CunhaMr. Jay L. CunninghamJames H. and Laura CurtisMs. Lisa CziffraWilliam J. Daily, M.D.Mrs. Patricia Dietrich DalyMr. Truc Trung DamThomas O. and Susan O. DavenportElise C. Davis and Alan J. SueMichael and Lucy DayMr. and Mrs. Warren De GraffMrs. Francis A. DedonaMr. Frank G. Delfi noThomas A. and Cynthia Delfi noBetty J. DietrichMr. Thomas M. DodsonDavid J. DonlonJeanne and Donald DrexelMr. David E. DreyfusFredrica DrotosMr. Herbert W. Drummond, Jr.Walt and Barbara DryfoosMr. Christopher A. DuenasAnn H. DuncanMr. Dimitri A. DutoffDonna H. DuttonEast Bay Community FoundationDenise Ebright and Kevin HarringtonMs. Gretchen G. EichingerRoy and Betsy EisenhardtProf. Emeritus Sanford S. ElbergMary Alyce ElwellMr. Warren M. EmlenMs. Margaret L. EpsteinJoan M. EvansPeter EvansSuzanne EvansLinda FabbriDaniele FacchiniMr. Raymond R. FallerFannie Mae FoundationLeland and Susan FaustMr. Allen S. FederMrs. Adella H. FeinbergMr. Ben E. FernandezDr. Frances J. FischerIn memory of Timothy J. Fitzgerald,

Class of 1989Barry L. and Victoria F. FongMr. Benjamin FongMr. David Frederick FordProfessor Louise FortmannMr. Elvin L. FowlerBarbara T. FrankJonathan D. FrankJanet L. FredinMargot Eichmann FreemanHarold G. FriedmanHoward and Carmel FriesenElroy M. FulmerMs. Anneke Gaenslen

Carolyn C. GanNicholas GariglianoPatricia GedestadGeneral Mills FoundationDr. Bruno GibertiDebbie GilbertClaudia GiulianiBrad I GolsteinMs. Dorothy D. GregorDaniel GregoryMrs. John H. GregoryProfessor Joseph Tracy GregoryProfessors Emeriti Gregory and Joan

GrossmanMs. Annabella GualdoniMrs. Jean F. GuyerMary HaanMrs. Marilyn Norville HadleyMr. Chuck HagenmaierCarrie A. HammondMr. Robert L HankeWilliam F. HanksDr. Susan K. HarrisMr. Kenneth B. HartCharlene C. HarveyProfessor Robert L. HassLeif C. HatlenAdele M. HayutinMr. John W. HeckelTamra C. HegeMr. Theodore E. HeindsmannMr. George L. HelmholzMichael HendersonHal and Marguerite HennacyNadezhda R. HenryMr. Walter C. HenrySarah R. Henshaw-BaumMr. Duane A. HeymanEdward W. HildrethCharles W. HinesMr. Kenji HirataKevin and Shelby HoganMr. David M. HollowayDennis and Ilene HorganMs. Alice Q. HowardProfessor Emeritus and Mrs. Chieh

S. HsuMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. HungerfordMrs. Judith O’Connell HurstKathleen Graham HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. ImrieJoanne Isaksen and Leonard IsaksenBill IsselHideo H. Itabashi, M.D.Suzanne and Joel JancsekMs. Karen JingBarbie JohnLisa A. JohnsonVivian Knudsen JohsensMary-Ellen JonesGlenn and Chris KabellJeannie KalivodaGregory W. KastDr. Bruce R. KendallMs. Nancy H. Kenfi eldMr. Richard T. KenmotsuMr. Frank I. KetchamMark B. KetchenJeffery S. KeysSylvia S. KiharaCarol L. KingDr. Joseph A. King Jr.Mr. Robert W. KingMr. Noel W. KirshenbaumMervyn S. KnoblochMr. and Mrs. Robert KoenigMrs. Sheila M. Kornblum, ’56Michael KramerDamon F. KvammeBjorn N. LambornLloyd M. LanglieKeith and Joan LarsonHelen LasotaMr. William M. LasslebenSilvanus LauDonald C. LeddyMr. Jonathan E. LedererMr. David H. LeggatLexis-Nexis

Isabel Allende accepts the 2007 Hubert Howe Bancroft Award from Bancroft Library Director Charles Faulhaber.

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Robert and Nancy LeyEli Lilly & Co. FoundationLauren A. LinebackJack C. LockhartMrs. Clay W. LowreyLucent TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. Robert S. LundMr. and Mrs. Eugene V. LuttrellMrs. Archie F. MacleanKarena K. ManMr. Michael ManicciaNicholas J. MarkevichMr. Charles Hamilton MarstonRussel A. MartinNorma M. MartinettiFrank E. and Barbara A. MasonDonald MastronardeMr. Alan H. MatthewsThomas J. MattisRichard H. MaynardMr. Michael and Mrs. Cynthia

Garabedian McAdamDonald N. McAdamRobert L. McCartyProfessor Hugh McLeanAnn Aherne McManamonCarolyn and Ken McManigalRoger and Claudia McMullinDennis and Ann MeridethMr. Wallace D. MersereauJuanita B. MichalikRoberta and Spencer MichelsMicrosoftDavid and Carol MillerMichael J. MillerPatricia L. MilliganMrs. Atsumi MinamiMs. Margaretta K. MitchellDr. and Mrs. R.E. MitchellMr. Ross D. MobleyCarol S. MollerVan and Carolyn MollerWilhemina Vogel MonsonMrs. Catherine Hurley Moody, ’38Charles and Honor MorehouseMs. Barbara H. MorganSusan and Mark MorrisMr. Edward C. MozleyProfessor and Mrs. William K. MuirMr. and Mrs. E. Robert and Mrs.

MunseyProfessor L. A. MurilloMs. Susan Nabeta-BrodskyJohn and Barbara NagleTimothy T. NakadaAnn M. NejasmichMr. Edward H. NelsonSarah Cotton Nelson and Scott M.

NelsonKathryn M. NeriMs. Joyce E. NgJohanna B. NicholsMr. Henry S. Nisbet, Jr.Gilbert S. NiwaMr. and Mrs. G. B. NorallMr. James G. NourseTom OishiMary S. OkamuraNobuko M. OkanoOlimpia FoundationRobert L. Osborne, Ph.D.Denise Bantley OwenMr. C.C. PappasMs. Myrl Coltrin PardeeCarla A. PattersonRobert B. PayneAnthony PearsallTed PetersonSteve and Liz PetersonMr. Milton PhegleyChan. Emeritus and Mrs. Karl S. PisterAlex and Kate PopeLinda S. PopofskyJeanne M. PorterBennett J. Price, Ph.D.Ned and Ellin PurdomProfessor David H. Pyle and Mrs.

Connie J. PyleLynne D. Raider

Dr. R. Kent and Kathleen RasmussenBarbara and Jack RedingJanis Harada RessiaMr. Thomas Hugh ReynoldsDr. Kenneth D. RiemerJordan S. RinkerSharon and Don RitcheyAnmarie B. RoacheMr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Robinson, Jr.Dr. Andrea RosanoffMark RosensteinMr. Anton B. RosenthalRichard RottDick and Elena RowsonMr. Joseph F. Rumsey, Jr.Mr. Paul F. RussellMr. and Mrs. Robert S. RutledgeJaNahn ScalapinoHarry N. Scheiber and Jane L. ScheiberRandy W. SchekmanDr. and Mrs. Philip D. SchildMilton SchlesingerMax SchmidtDouglas and Lisbeth SchwabMr. Harry S. ScottPatricia S. SebastianMs. Andrea Sevetson and Mr. T.C.

Evans, IIITobey ShafferS. Martin ShanklandLois R. and Daniel ShapiroEdward S. Shaver, Jr., ’42Carolyn Demeter Sheaff, ’58Mr. Stanley SheinbaumDr. Richard H. ShekMrs. Donna ShelleyMr. Lewis ShenDennis H. ShermanAdrian M. ShihMs. Joanne G. ShimadaJoan ShipleyJerry R. ShuperMs. Sharie ShuteMr. Ernest J. SilveriaAustin L. SimonsMichael R. SimsMr. Marc E. SingerMs. Jai E. SinghFay K. SklarRobert S. SlausonProfessor Allan H. SmithProfessor Michael E. SmithMs. Carol Turner SocProfessor Terence P. SpeedMurray A. and Aneta W. SperberJim and B. J. SpitzeJonathan StebbinsDr. Joan Emily SteinbergMr. Robert S. Stillman and Ms. Janet

SurkinDean C. StorkanAmy StraussSuzanne M. StraussMr. Rune StromsnessGaby E. StuartCharles T. SullivanMr. Jaime C. Sumortin, Jr.Craig A. SundstromMs. Eliane Aerts SwansonShannon L. TagueMr. Allen Brian TakahashiLonnie F. TarverMs. Cameron A. Taylor-BrownMr. and Mrs. David TennebaumTexas Instruments FoundationMr. Carter P. ThacherJeffrey ThomasPatricia R. TodmanNeda A. TomasevichLouise TompkinsMr. Gary Jerome TorreMs. Joyce P. TovellProf. and Mrs. Charles H. TownesDr. Herbert ToyLee TrammellMs. Kathleen Roe TrevenaJane C. TrotmanArthur I. TruegerMr. Takato Umeda

UnileverMs. Mae M. UshigomeDoris Machado Van ScoyRonald and Patricia VandenBergheMr. Richard A. VignoloXuan T. VuMs. Grace V. WalpoleGregory S. WalterDr. H. Milton WatchersMr. Carter Stiles WellsMr. Albert G. WendtMs. Maureen WesolowskiJudith R. WessingMrs. Carol Orchison West

Michael and Sandra WestallFrederick C. WeyandMrs. Siv Larson WheelerDr. Joan R. Wheelwright, M.D.Craig T. WhiteMs. Rita WielandJoAnne Steininger WileDino WilliamsStanford E. WilliamsMitchell Wilson, M.D. and Carolyn

Wilson, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. John WindleBrian M. WongDr. Barbara A. Wood, M.D.Chip and Anne WrayMrs. Asako Sakai YamashitaJohn W. YandellJacques S. Yeager

Paolo ZaghiniMr. William Nicolas ZavlarisMargaret C. and Martin J. Zonligt

DANIEL COIT GILMAN ASSOCIATESDonors of $100 through $249

Ms. Barbara Aaron-RosstonRobert S. and Joy Abrams

Dr. Raul E. Acosta and Ms. Selma Gluck-Acosta

Ms. Pat Adams, ’49Mr. Scott R. AdamsPeter H. AdamyAndrew R. AdlerAdobe Systems, Inc.Aetna Foundation, Inc.Dr. Olugbenga O. AjiloreMr. and Mrs. W. Watson AlbertsCarlo G. AlesandriniMs. Vickie Alaimo AlexanderZahra A. AliDonald J. AlschulerVerdie C. AlsopMr. Victor AlterescuJoel B. AltmanWalter and Milly Alvarez

Mrs. James G. Alverson, Jr.Dr. William L. Ames and Mrs. Diane

AmesMr. James G. AmmonSong H. AnBurton Anderson, ’49Elaine J. AndersonGerald R. AndersonProfessor John K. AndersonDr. Page A.W. AndersonMr. Smith C. AndersonSyd D. AndersonDr. Charles F. AndrainAnn and Roy Andriesse

AnonymousMs. Maria L. AntalfyMs. Barbara ApplegateMary E. ArbogastMs. Helen G. ArgyresRobert D. ArmstrongBarbara Crenshaw ArnesonJames C. ArteroMs. Kazuko K. Artus, Ph.D., J.D.Robert D. AstlefordLonnie H. AthensCharles R. AtteberryJennifer AustinMilton C. AxtTim AyersMark BabellaErnest W. BaberMr. Richard Bachenheimer

Sarah Amugongo is now in her third year as a doctoral student in integrative biology. After earning her B.ED. in botany, zoology, and education at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, she came to Berkeley, drawn by the extraordinary range and quality of the faculty. In summer 2007, she researched osteoporosis at a biomedical institute in Texas. After obtaining her doctorate, she plans to pursue bone medical research.

As a graduate student at Cal, Sarah appreciates the array of resources and facilities that is at her disposal, from the excellent laboratory facilities to the Bioscience Library’s books and electronic holdings.

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Jerald E. BackstrandHoward and Nancy BaetzholdRoger S. BagnallProfessor Richard M. BaileyRoe and Edna BakerJanis L. Balaban

Elizabeth M. BalderstonProfessor Fred BalderstonJohn K. BallantineDr. Berton E. BallardW. Boyd BallengerMs. Rachael Julia Balyeat

Paul S. BanhPhilip A. BankHelen C. BarberJim and Connie BarkerJoseph W. BarkleyDr. A. James Barkovich and Dr. Karen

K. JernstedtBarbara C. BarnesIan R. BartkyMs. Christy A. BartlettMs. Brigid S. BartonLynn and Jason BaskettAnne BatmaleBatmale Design & ProductionBishamber N. BatraElliot and Marilyn BaumDr. Erica B. BaumMrs. Jeannette M. BaumgardnerDebbie BaumgartenMr. J. Peter BaumgartnerHelen T. BeahrsCarolyn and Richard BeahrsCarol A. BeanClifford M. BeatonMr. Boris W. BeckerMr. Roderick V. BeckerE.J. BeighauJanice B. BeiserMr. Edward M. BelfantiMichael BelkinEllen and Charles BellMr. Joseph BenderProfessor Jonathan BendorMrs. Dorothy M. BensonMr. Bruce G. BentzKevin G. BentzAlicia M. BerginMrs. Kathleen Loeb BernathMr. Kenneth C. BernerMr. Bruce Clark BernhardSallie K. BernsteinJoyce K. BerryChhaganbhai B. and Sarojben C.

BhaktaThomas V. BiddickMr. and Mrs. Perry B. BiestmanMrs. Shirley Gibson BiggerstaffGeorge B. BikleLou BilterMr. John BirdDr. Phyllis A. BirdDr. Tom A. and Mrs. Margaret Voyer

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Judge and Mrs. John S. CooperMr. Joseph W. Cooper, Jr.John B. CopelandKathleen E. CornellNorman and Gail CorreiaLawrence Raffety CotterDr. Constance J. Covington-DallmannNorma JoAnn CoxMary A. CraftMrs. Elaine C. CraigDr. and Mrs. John C. CraigFreda CraneDoris B. CrawfordE. Patrick Creehan, M.D.Jane E. CrokeDiane T. CrossMr. Gerald F. CrumpKatherine C. CurtissRichard Cushman, Ph.D.Mr. Nichols M. CuttingBarbara G. and Elmer DahlbergMichael and Linda DaltonNancy Jouett DanielsHerbert C. DanielsenDr. Frederick K. Dashiell, Jr.Christopher A. DavisRich and Anne DavisNorma C. DavisMr. John G. DayNorman and Rosa Lee de LeuzeEdward P. De MateiMs. Collette de Nevers ChiltonMr. Joseph De SalazarMarcia J. DeckerMr. P. Michael DeganLori E. DeibelSusan DelaneyJeffrey DemarestProfessor James W. DemmelJohn G. and Ann (Wonder) DempsayJohn D. Den-DulkHarry L.E. DennisJoe Der, Jr.Sandra Der TyeMrs. Keith Lee DerianRuth DesmondProfessor and Mrs. Charles A. DesoerScott and Jenifer DesposatoDr. James W. DeweyDaniel DiazMs. Kathy Lee DiceKaren and Ronald DickensonMr. James M. DiehlKathleen Leles DiGiovanniJames A. DillonCatherine and Lawrence DinneanMrs. Valerie D. DinsmoreDr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. DixonElizabeth DoddsMrs. Marilyn T. DoeMr. Leo Dohogne, IIIMargaret A. DongMr. John B. DooleyMrs. Lolita G. Doppelt-DixonProfessor David DornfeldDr. Gus D. DoroughSteve DotterrerMr. John DotyMs. Sheila T. DowdDenis Philip and Gloria Revilla DoyleMrs. Laurel G. DubbDr. Jon A. DubinMr. and Mrs. Stuart DubinMarlene Q. Duffi nGerald L. DunbarPaul R. Duncan, M.D.Mr. Arthur K. DunlopMs. Aimee B. DunnDr. John E. Dunphy, Jr.Thomas DunphyEllen R. DupuichLois J. DurhamMr. George R. DuttonRuth Caroline DyerDr. Ernest D. EasonProfessor Arthur M. EcksteinProfessor Robert H. and Dr. Carole K.

EdelsteinCorydon G. Edgecomb

Cynthia Rollins is beginning her senior year at Cal this fall. A double major in conservation and resource studies, and in society and environment, she plans to continue to graduate school after a year off . Her interests focus on city planning, development, and land use.

Her work-study job at Berkeley has exposed her to historical materials on campus planning and development that not many people see. As she handled decades-old photos and letters signed by Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president from 1899 to 1919, Cynthia acquired a unique appreciation of the University’s growth over the past century. While studying on the steps of today’s Doe Library, as shown above, she can picture the excavation of the Library’s foundation, with horse-drawn wagons, a hundred years earlier.

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Gillian EdgelowBenjamin EdwardsMr. Terril A. EfirdBarry EichengreenE.M. EicherDr. Werner J. EinstadterMs. Ruth E. EisenbergMs. Gloria EiveMrs. Sharon Marks ElfenbeinDonald M. ElliottProfessor W. Russell Ellis, Jr.Richard E. ElsonJohan ElverskogDonald EmeryRose EncarnacionMr. Joseph H. Engbeck, Jr.Harold N. EnglundMr. Christopher J. EnnisEdwin M. EpsteinPaul M. EpsteinMs. Susan C. ErdmannDr. and Mrs. Vincent EricksonNancy and Don ErmanErnst & Young FoundationJean EsaryMr. George L. EscoberGrant D. EsterlingMrs. Anne Matarrese EvertonExelon CorporationJurgen ExnerMarion FaberMatthew R. FacerProfessor Roger and Dr. Pat FalconeNancy FalkMr. Ethan D. FallsL. Rosemarie FanFrank M. FangBeva Pilling FarmerJames W. FarmerMr. M.Z. FarrukhRev. William M. FayMs. Susan FederFederated Department Stores

FoundationArlen and Elsa FeldmanMr. Murray D. FeldmanCarlos A. FelippaGeorge Fernbacher, in memory of

Barbara FernbacherProfessor John FerrariMrs. Michael A. FerrignoDavid and Ann FidanqueRobert E. FinchMrs. Dorothy Riley Finger, in memory

of John H. FingerKarin T. FinklerDr. Doris H. Fischer-ColbrieMr. George A. FishRalph T. and Ruth M. FisherDebbie FiutkoMs. Judy C. FlanaganWilliam FlanaganMary P. FlandersJane P. FlaxMs. Laura J. FletcherRoger and Gloria FlynnDonald and Katharine FoleyMr. Kevin P. FoleyMr. David A. FongMs. Donna FongMs. Lettie M. FooksSteven and Laurie FormakerDavid M. FosterDr. Mercedes S. FosterMr. Matthew K. FountainRuth B. FoxMr. B. Harrison FrankelDr. and Mrs. H. A. FranklinMrs. Marsha L. FranklinAlice L. FreidelMr. Walter C. FreyPhilip R. FriedelMr. and Mrs. Rodney F. FriedmanLettie T. FriesonAlan B. FrolMs. Janice L. FuglerChristine Y. FujiiMs. Lillian Tsuneko FujimotoBetty K. Fukunaga

Sarah Fuller-LessardDaniel C. Funderburk, M.D.Bharat GaelSam and Catherine GallingerMr. Douglas GallopPaul E. GalvezMartha I. GalvinMs. Shifra GamanGap FoundationProfessor Jesus GarciaDavid P. and Sheila S. GardnerJames G. Gardner and Julie LarsonScott L. GassawayMrs. Barbara B. GebbMr. Harry GeeMr. Homer T. GeeMr. Raymond M. GeeTara L. Gee, D.V.M.Dr. Paul and Linda GeigerGeneral MotorsMr. and Mrs. Edward S. GeorgeVarghese George and Jennifer AchtertGerald A. GerashDiane W. GerberVirginia B. GerhartJustin J. GershunyOra M. GeyerEugenia D. GeymanWalter B. GibeauSusan Giesberg and David LappenHoughton Gifford, M.D.Robert E. GilbertMr. Lawrence Jon GilesStephen A. GilfordStephen P. GillMr. Robert A. GilmartinMrs. Harry GinMr. Joseph P. GiovincoJoyce Hiyama Glatt/David Eliot GlattMr. Harvey B. GoddardIan V. GoddardCharles and Dorothy GodwinMr. Joel I. GoldbergSteven and Susan GoldenbergAlan Goldfien, M.D.Judith and Gerson GoldhaberProf. Emeritus Robert W. GoldsbyLinda P. GoldsmithMr. Thomas GoldwasserValerie Masson GomezManuel and Cynthia GonzalesMrs. Marsha GonzalesMarjorie C. GoodinMichael and Margaret GoodmanPeter GoodmanStephen GoodmanStanley J. GoodrichDavid B. GoodwinDrs. James and Janet GoodwinGoogle Gift Matching ProgramCatherine C. GordonMr. Edward GordonDaniel E. GormleyDaniel F. GouldMs. Alice L. GrahamTodd F. GrantMr. Charles T. GravesGarrison and Rita Grawoig

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Harlan KesselShaheena KhanMs. Christine KieslingLiah Y. KimDr. Clarissa T. KimberCharles C. King, Pharm. D.Jack and Joyce KingThomas and Alice KingBob KinkeadStefan J. KirchanskiKenneth L. KirklandMr. David KitayamaJames A. KleinMs. Elsa C. KleinmanJoyce H. KlempererMs. Patricia S. KlineMr. David C. KlossJohn F. KnappDorothy KnechtJohn T. KnoxMr. David L. KnutsonGerald V. and Rosette KochRobert R. KoelschJavad KolahiRobert J. KolenkowClarence KooiLudmilla KortchakMrs. Janet R. KoupalKarel Kramer

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R. HallMartha G. Krow-LucalMr. Peter N. KujachichKenneth KungJames D. KunkelBelinda Y. Kuo

Ms. Rebecca J. KurlandMarc and Susan KurzbardDr. Grzegorz and Mrs. Stephanie

KusinskiBoris F. KuzmichDr. Peter P. La Torre, ’63Charles A. LaetschProfessor Henry J. Lagorio, EmeritusPatrick M. LamTin T. LamMarc A. LambertWilliam S. LamontMs. Karen L. LandauBarry M. LandsonMs. Gloria W. LannomMr. and Mrs. Edgar LantzMr. Arthur F. LarsenMr. David R. LarsenMr. and Mrs. Paul LarsonAbiose O. LasakiMrs. Gladys A. LastonL. Stephen and Virginia M. LauMr. and Mrs. Samuel S. LawJohn E. LechnerAngela LeeDavid LeeMr. and Mrs. Edward K. LeeMr. Eugene F. LeeHarvey Lee

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Library Exhibits Coordinator Aisha Hamilton with James H. Spohrer, examining a display case in the Brown Gallery’s exhibit on “The Changing Face of Europe.” The exhibit, which ran through September 2007, was curated by James H. Spohrer, librarian for the Germanic collections.

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Edward PhinneyMr. Richard Bruce PickrellMrs. Mary P. PierceMargaret PillsburyJack PintoMr. John D. PlettaDonna PomorskiMr. Robert PooleJohn R. PopeMr. Ray Poponyak and Ms. Barbara

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Howard Alan and Gale Bolton RandallD. Jane S. RandolphDoris L. RansomWally and Gayle RansomNalini S. RaoGerald and Catherine RasmussenKent Rasmussen WineryGholam H. RaziKatherine A. ReaganWalter E. ReedJack F. ReetzKenneth I. ReichMr. Henry F. ReichmanMr. Warren G. ReidJoann and Richard ReinhardtMrs. Lillian G. RemerMrs. Margaret M. RennProfessor Walter E. RexThe Rhamphorhynchus SocietyJudge and Mrs. Richard W. RhodesJeannette RichMr. and Mrs. Gerald T. RichardsDerry RidgwayMr. Roland G. RiopelleMr. David F. RiordanGayle RiversMark L. RiversPhyllis S. RobbinsWilliam C. RobbinsAnn and Richard RobertsGene and June T. RobertsHon. Ronald B. RobieNed and Marjorie P. RobinsonBetty J. RockwellB. J. Robinson RockwellCarol L. and Lawrence K. RockwellKimberly A. RodriguezThomas L. RoehrEarl and Susan RogersKazuko and Lawrence RogersPatrick H. RogersMs. Joan D. RoginCarlotte RoldePaul and Barbara RollerMr. Norman J. Ronneberg, Jr.Julianne and Michael RoosElizabeth J. RosbergDr. Esther H. RoseMs. Kerry L. RoseJarrett K. RosenbergPaul RosenfeldProfessor Thomas G. RosenmeyerProfessor Mark R. RosenzweigMr. William L. RosoffMr. Richard RossMr. Michael RothschildJohn S. RountreeRamona and William RousWilliam S. RoweMr. Philip RoybalSuzanne RubensteinMorris W. RubesinChristopher S. RubinDeanna C. RuleWilliam F. RussellMr. James J. RustingMs. Jeanne E. RutenburgDr. Leo P. RuthJohn B. RuzekMr. and Mrs. Glen L. RylandDavis RymanJisoo V. RyuMr. Gordon T. Sakaue and Ms. Betty

J. FisherMr. Charles M. SalterLaura and Dario SalvucciMaren S. SampsonRaymond C. SangsterFrancis SarguisTim and Terri SarhattAkio SasakiMrs. Tomiko Takahashi SasakiMr. Robert J. SatoAndre SauvageauMs. Jennie F. SavoldelliFrederic A. SawyerMr. Kenji SayamaMr. Tetsubumi K. SayamaBrook A. Schaaf

Howard and Ethel SchachmanMalgorzata I. SchaeferNicholas B. ScheetzCharlotte Jonas SchermanBarbara L. SchieckCaroline and Stuart SchimmelDon and Paula SchmittHans SchmittWilliam W. Schofi eldMs. Thelma C. SchoonmakerMrs. Ruth Page SchorerMr. Peter Schran

Dr. and Mrs. R. R. SchreiberMr. Randall Smith and Ms. Joan

SchretlenGene Marble SchroederCharles R. SchugMarilee A. SchultzProfessor Juergen SchulzWilliam and Diane SchulzMr. and Mrs. Randall F. SchwabacherCatherine SchwabeDagmar SchwartzDonald M. ScottRalph G. ScottRuth P. ScottBarbara J. Scurfi eldPamela SeagerMr. Jonathan J. SeagleMr. John Eric SealanderMr. Rocco R. SeenoAnne G. SelingerProfessor and Mrs. George F.

SensabaughMr. Hiram H. SeraMr. Bit-Leung SetoDora K.S. SeuMargery (Savage) SeufferleJean Hartmann SeymourMs. Elizabeth H. Seywald

Ms. Louise ShalitProfessor Barbara J. Shapiro and

Professor Martin M. ShapiroProfessor and Mrs. Sherman ShapiroCarol Booth SharonWarren Sharp and Louise

LaufersweilerMs. Deborah B. ShawThomas A. ShealyProfessor Margaret Lavinia Anderson

and Professor James J. SheehanWarren R. Shepherd

Barbara E. SherardProfessor Frederick S. ShermanIrving ShermanMr. Robert D. ShermanDr. Dong-Keun ShinJason S. ShinTakiko Nonaka ShinodaMr. and Mrs. John J. ShookProfessor and Mrs. Howard A. ShugartJanetta Thompson ShumwayMr. Dan K. Siegel and Ms. Lisa LangerMr. Alan B. SielenMr. Clarence H. SiemensMr. Hugh C. SilcoxWilliam H. SilcoxMary H. SillowayBrian Simmons, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. SimmonsPeter and Ruth J. SimmonsSharon SimpsonMr. Chi-Kai SinMr. Loyd C. SindelJeanne A. SinghoffJennifer L. SiskMrs. Francis X. SmallCharnee and Jacob SmitGarry H. SmithMr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Smith

Marilyn G. SmithMary Jane and William SmithMary Lewis SmithMr. Robert W. SmithMr. Robert C. SmithDr. Ruth Ellen SmithMr. Steven P. SmithTeresa M. SmithEugene SmolenskyMs. Elizabeth Kislitzin SnellKristie L. Snider, in memory of Don

Snider

Jennifer SnodgrassMr. Kevin C. SnowMr. James B. SnyderHurst H. SommerCharles (Pete) and Muriel SonneMs. Tina T. Sonoda and Mr. Glade

GaugerMr. Christopher W. SorensenDr. Michael J. SosoMichael SouthworthJeanette Louise SpangleDr. and Mrs. Harry E. SpencerCol. and Mrs. Paul N. SpencerLorraine and Roland SpickermannSalvatore and Mary SpinellaDr. and Mrs. Francis R. SpinelliJustin M. SpiveyRobert E. SpivockMr. William Christian SpringerDavid B. StarkweatherMs. Katherine M. StaufferMr. and Mrs. Jack SteadmanAlberta Hill SteeleMr. George E. SteinmetzVictor G. StepaniansDouglas W. StewartMr. James B. StichkaMr. Donald E. Stiling

From right to left, Berkeley professor and Library Advisory Board member Ray Lifchez at the Environmental Design Library, with library head Elizabeth Byrne and architect Wendy Tsuji. A longtime Library and Cal friend, Lifchez is a professor of architecture. The new exhibit cases in the background were conceived and donated by Lifchez and Judith Lee Stronach, his late wife. Wendy Tsuji (of Frost Tsuji Architects), who studied with Lifchez at Berkeley, designed the cases. Fall exhibits include “The Architect’s Sketch: Vision and Document,” through October, and “The Roving Eye: Design and Travel,” opening November 13.

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Nathaniel StillmanCarol StimmelMr. Dean J. StokerMs. Carolyn StoneDr. William StriderMr. David J. StumpMr. Bruce K. SuehiroMr. George O. Suman, Jr.Dorothy Cecil SundstromJuliet B. SutherlandAlex and Karen SuttonMr. James S. Sweeney, Jr.Lucille Jennings SweeneyMr. John O. SwendseidMr. and Mrs. Charles C. Swensen

Lois Y. TaberMs. C. Christine TakataMs. Christine S. TamMr. James M. TandrowMr. and Mrs. Brian W. TannerMr. Roger Mackey TarmanJames M. TaylorMs. Jane S. TaylorJudith M. Taylor, M.D.Mr. Timothy Peter TaylorDwight L. TeeterDorothy Burford TelloMr. Johannes W. Tempelaar-LietzLouise M. Teng CunninghamMaria and Zygmunt TeodorczykMr. James R. TerzianMr. Anson Blake ThacherJoshua C. TheriotMs. Susan D. ThomasKaren E. Thomas-AlyeaMrs. Mary Haven ThompsonSue A. ThompsonProfessor Jeremy W. Thorner and Dr.

Carol S. MimuraMatthew ThurlowDr. Diane A. TokugawaShiro and Asako TokunoDr. Howard E. TompkinsGeorge L. and De Anne L. TongMr. and Mrs. Robert TorranoDr. Nicholas G. TorreWilliam J. TrabuccoMs. Rebecca G. Tracy

Mrs. Walter H. TradowskyXenophon TragoutsisMrs. Forrest E. TregeaRudolph W. TrettenMs. Mary TrotterMr. Gerald L. TroupLaura V. TruffautTRW FoundationDavid C. TsaiMr. Keith K. TsukimuraDr. Akiko TsuzukiRobert TuckerHarold TudorChristine R. TurbittKenneth E. Turkowski

Andrea J. and Dr. Stephen G. TurnerMrs. Sandra Der TyeCharlotte A. TylerFrances Esquibel TywoniakGary F. Tzeng, M.D.Lloyd and Lassie UlmanKai UmedaUnited Way of the Bay AreaUnited Way of Fresno CountyMr. James L. UnmackMr. Ralph E. UppmanTana K. UriarteRay F. ValdezJudge Brian R. Van CampDr. Robert Wazeka and Prof. M. F.

Van LooMr. Dirk H. van NouhuysMrs. John M. Van ZanderDr. B.J. Vandenberg, M.D.L. Curtis VannMrs. Marian Crampton VantressMr. George W. VaughanMr. Nicholas A. VeliotesMrs. Shereen Z. VeraMr. Terry J. Viele and Mrs. Kathy W.

VieleHenry and Susan VierreggerJohn and Martha VlahosMs. K. Christie VogelEdward H. VoigtRodica M. VoloviciFred Robert von der MehdenMs. Gretchen V. vonDuering

Michael and Raynor VoorhiesRosann (Hutchison) Wade ’50Ms. Phyllis Anderson WaggonerRobert and Diane WagnerMr. William E. WagyMrs. Barbara J. WaiteMarvalee and David WakeDavid WalkerMary V. WalkerMr. Stephen A. WalkerMatt WallaceMr. John J. Waller, Jr.Mr. David B. WalrodMrs. Lesley-Marie WalshRonald G. Walters

Ms. Mary K. WaltherMr. John W. WaltonRichard B. WaltonTong C. WangMr. Michael J. WardMr. Robert Charles WardRussell W. WardnerJack W. WareRobert L. and Martha L. WarnockDr. Patricia Armstrong WarrenSheridan and Betsey WarrickMr. Philip C WarrinerWillard D. WashburnWashington Mutual Matching Gift

ProgramMr. William L. WaterhouseGeorge G. WatsonMs. Janet Croyle WeaverDr. Charles R. WebbDonald E. WebbMr. and Mrs. Edgar L. WeberErvin J. WeberMs. Maryellen R. WeberRobert P. WeddellRichard J. WedgleEleanor T. WedgwoodRobert M. WeidmanSteve and Jennie WeinerMarilyn and Raymond WeisbergMr. Douglas Weisfi eldHarry P. WeldonRalph WesselLazelle Westbrook

Karen Siudmak WetherellRobert R. WeyenethBarbara Canty WheelerA. Marilyn Haskell Wheeler ’53Marilyn and Howard WhelanGerry and Laraine WhitcombGeorge L. WhiteMrs. Thomas E. WhitesidesMartha E. WhittakerMs. Barbara A. WhittonMrs. Janice M. WightDr. David W. WilburMarilyn B. WillatsByron WilliamsMr. Donald G. WilliamsJeanne L. WilliamsLee W. WilliamsDr. Margaret A. WilliamsMr. Norman H. WilliamsPamela and Hugh WilliamsMiss Vivian Marie WillsMargaret and Garth WilsonGeorge D. WilsonMr. John T.R. WilsonLori Fleming WilsonRobert and Susan WinnMichael R. WinstonMichael WitmoreDianne Witte-GerberMr. Howard E. Wittenberg, Jr.Mr. Alan WofsyMr. Edward O. WolcottErwin WolfEva S. WolfGeorge and Patricia WolfJack A. and Bette M. WolfDr. Sarah Wolf-KoniorMichael C. WolfeDr. Charles M. WollenbergFred WombleCarol Y. WongMs. Doris Y. WongFlorence WongMr. Pui Cheung WongStephen D. WongMr. Walter C. WongStephen R. WoodVirginia and Joe WoodsMr. Mark WoodsMrs. Virginia Steele WoodsMr. Lawrence A. WoodwardMr. Christopher R. WoolfWilliam P. Wreden, Jr.Mrs. Anne G. WrightDaniel WrightLinda Martin WrothRobert and Li-Chun WuLilia WuWyethKathy and Branislav YaichStephen N. YangYiping YangChauncey S. YanoMs. Joyce K. Yano-MaggioraJohnny and Christina YapJames T. YardleyMr. Geary Y. YeeMr. Paul C. YeeMr. Peter E. YeeMr. Phillips Phee YeeYung-Koh YinTze-Yee YiuMr. Isami Yoshihara, P.E.Stanley F. YoshiokaMr. Takashi YoshiokaCum F. YoungMr. David A. YoungRachel P. YoungMr. Wei YoungDr. Theodore T.S. YuProfessor and Mrs. Lotfi ZadehCarlos ZarabozoAdrienne Girard ZekosFrederic ZigmondWilliam T. ZimmermanRichard A. ZoglinSabra J. ZortmanRichard W. ZukinRobert and Carolynn Zuparko

SOUTH HALL ASSOCIATESDonors of $1 through $99

Mark and Janet AbelsonMr. Craig D. AbernethyRalph J. AdamoRichard H. AdamsAndrew A. AdelmanMr. Robert W. AgeeA.C. AgnewNorma M. AhernRichard AhlstromCaptain Timothy G. Albert, USNRVivian B. AlderferMr. William Stanley AldrichMr. Daniel L. AllariMr. Jeffrey B. AllenMs. Katrina G. AllooVernon R. AmbroseAmerican Express FoundationBetty M. AmesRandall A. AmmonMr. John S. AmneusAdaline S. AncinasElva M. AndersenMs. Carolee A. AndersonMs. Charlotte AndersonMrs. D.G. AndersonMr. Donald W. AndersonJudith L. AndersonLawrence and Phyllis AndersonVirginia and Henry AndersonJulia AndrewsRalph E. AngerbauerAntoinette AnguloPaul A. AnguloMrs. Julie J.L. AppelbaumMr. John A. AppsMichael J. ArenaPatricia ArevaloMargaret ArighiArlene ArkyWm. Keith ArthurJagveer AthwalMs. Gail AtkinsMr. John B. AtwoodC.R. AugustDavid and Kathleen AyresGary and Carole Anne BacherSo BackPaul and Mary BaenderMr. Hans H. BaerwaldMs. Roberta S. BagelRichard W. BagleyMs. Anna M. BagniewskaHusni BahraMrs. Jo Anne J. BaileyDaniel C. BancroftLeslie BanezMs. Elizabeth H. BangeBank of America FoundationMs. Debra J. BarMargret S. BarglowMs. Linda K. BarkasBarbara Graham BarkerMrs. Mary Joy BarkerEdna Y. BarnesMs. Jane A. BarthelmeDr. Amitrajeet A. BatabyalMrs. Mary S. BauerMs. Patricia M. BauerMs. Mariana M. Bauman and Mr.

Michael F. DeVineMr. Paul F. BaumannMs. Marcelle M. BaxterMrs. Ruth Miller BaylissBD Matching Gift ProgramMrs. Dawn P. BeanMs. Marcia Shuken BeinBarbara A. BellJann L. BellDavid P. BeneteauDr. Stefanie BeninatoJean K. BennettJon M. Benoist

East Asian Library staff member Bruce Williams (Ph.D., ’02) assisting Rachel Starbuck (’07) in the former Durant Hall quarters of the East Asian Library. The new C.V. Starr East Asian Library opens in early 2008.

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Gloria D. BensonJames H. BensonMr. James F. BensonTodd I. and Betty J. BerensMrs. Barbara E. BergerStanley A. BergerDavid BerkeProfessor Lawrence I. BerkoveGary M. BermanProf. Emeritus and Mrs. Howard

A. BernMichael and Jeanne BernsteinMr. Grant J. BerryHarry BersentesMr. Robert J. BerssenbruggeJohn Bezis-SelfaMarkee T. BiaggiMr. John A. BianucciMs. Barbara M. BibelMs. Betty L. BickersJames BingJohn H. BirelyMary M. BirleChester A. BisbeeMs. Laura D. BischofEdith D. BlackCharles A. BlayMrs. Marjorie BlockRobert BloomMs. Barbara C. Bloom-RubinMrs. Elinore Bloomfi eldSteven J. BlutzaMs. Millicent BobleterMr. Stephen P. BobrovnikoffMr. Hal BochinKarl and Aviva Shiff BoedeckerCharlotte M. BognerMr. Delwin E. BolesKathleen BonnetProfessor Stephen BoothLowell J. BordersJohn BorelMrs. Richard J. BorgMr. Harold Borkowski and Ms. Janice

GrauAlbert J. BoroDr. George BoswellJane S. BotsfordCharles P. BourneMatthew A. BoxtMary BoyleMrs. Laura M. BradyProfessor Raymond L. BrahamMr. Jeffrey P. BrandtSally BrandtMichelle Padams BrantJoel N. BrewerMaybelle BrickleyDeborah BridgersCathy G. BridgesNicholas P. BrodskyMr. John BroughtonAlvin J. BrownCarlene Perry BrownEstelle C. BrownYvonne Kennedy BrownDr. Gerald J. BrunettiStanleigh BryDr. Richard Bryan, D.D.S.Marybeth K. BryantMr. Richard BucciElliott D. BuchdrukerJohn M. BuckinghamShanna D. BurchellChristopher W. BurdickPeter W. BurkMiss Jacqueline BurkeJ. Kellogg BurnhamJan and Don BurnsDavid G. BurrMr. Frank C. BurriesciPamela BushBrian BushnellMr. Herman A. BustamanteDr. Francis ButlerMr. William P. ButlerGrace W. BuzaljkoMary R. BynumMs. Helen H. Cagampang

Alyce CalderMr. Douglas K. CaldowKaren CalhounProf. Emeritus L. E. CaltagironeAlan T. CampbellAndrea L. CampbellDr. and Mrs. Dale W. CampbellMary CampbellMr. Patrick G. CannonDr. Bartley L. CardonMs. Rosalind L. CareyClifford G. CarlsonJames CarlsonMr. Joseph W. CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. CarlsonMark L. Carlson

Thomas H. CarlsonPhyllis B. CarmichaelDr. and Mrs. James L. CarolanMr. John J. CarpenellaProfessor and Mrs. Kenneth J.

CarpenterJames CarrollMr. Peter J. CarrollBlythe and Robert CarverBonnie Birsinger-CasassaLetitia and Craig CasebeerJohn E. CasidaTatiana R. CastletonJanice M. CattolicaMelvin P. and Movita G. CavalierDr. and Mrs. Stanley E. CebullMalca ChallCharles M. ChanMr. Fred C. ChanMr. Gordon M. ChanSharon Y. ChanStephen H. ChanTony H. ChanAllen T. ChangBei-Hung ChangEdward C. ChanningAlice ChapinHerrick ChapmanMr. James L. ChapmanDavid CharlsonMiss Nonna E. CheathamJosephine ChenSidney Chernenkoff

Stan K. ChervinMrs. Carol J. ChiharaDenise A. ChinSusan ChorpenningDavid P. ChowSheung M. ChowDesmond ChuMr. Daniel R. ChuteMr. Russell L. CiochonClaremont Book ClubRichard S. ClarkRebecca ClasterRomain W. ClerouMr. George F. Clifton, Jr.Mrs. Janet G. ClyneJacob Coakley

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. CoganLucy M. CohenDr. Frances S. Coles and Dr. Richard

W. Griffi thsAdam CollingsMr. James L. Colvin, Jr.Doug ConnorMr. Henry T. ConservaGianni Carlo ContardoCarolyn S. CookEleanor I. CookMs. Rosemary M. CorbinMr. Charles P. CorderoWilliam J. CorriganMs. Marilyn B. CouchLisa H. CountsMr. Robert CovenMr. Robert F. CowanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. CowperMs. Roberta D. CoylMrs. Elizabeth CrahanMaynard CraigJon F. CrawfordCharles L. CrowLaura S. CroweRoberta R. CroweJohn K. CunkleMr. Clifton J. CurryMr. and Mrs. Richard F. CurtinThomas W. CusterRicardo V. da SilvaJoy DahlgrenMrs. Phyllis Dake

Robert A. Dal Porto, Sr.Ms. Jean C. DaltonMs. Elizabeth M. DanielsAdela B. DarrowBeverly David, Ph.D.Sarah C. DavidowGrace L. DaviesBradley W. DavisGilbert F. DavisJune E. DavisMs. Marianne G. DavisMr. Robert Leon DavisProf. Emeritus Didier de FontaineAmelia I. de la RosaMr. Peter F. De NicolaLauro A. De Rojas

Ms. Alicia K. De SantiagoMrs. Audrey J. DeadrichMr. Willett C. DeadyKenneth DeanShirley and Daniel DeanMrs. Virginia DebsLinda C. DeGustaMr. James C. Dehnert and Patricia S.

WorthingtonDr. and Mrs. Edgar DeJeanMr. Everett E. DemlerCarol L. DentonEd and Barbara DentonDr. George DesalernosHenry C. DeSeguirantMr. Herbert X. Di GraziaIrwin P. DiamondRichard K. DiamondJohn A. DibsNina DickersonRoland B. DickisonMrs. Milton J. DicksonDr. Duayne J. DillonPeter and Patricia DixonDr. Andrew and Edith Wright DonMr. Kevin D. DonovanMs. Grace DoteMrs. Margaret J. DotteryMs. Connie DowneyMr. John P. DoyleRoberta M. DrewryMs. Johanna R. DruckerRobert and MaryGilda DuBois

Bette E. DuerMrs. Fay W. DunbarMr. Maurice V. DunbarEthel DunnMr. Robert R. DunningMelvin and Betty DvorsonMr. Robert G. EanemanMelissa EasonThomas N. EchternachMr. Euna Laverne EdwardsPam Edwards-KammerBruce and Chris EganMr. Ferol EganMs. Cecile M. EhrmannMs. Anne T. EisenmannMr. Amiram M. Eisenstein

Mr. Emery F. El-RefaiMs. Anne Elizabeth ElbrechtWalter E. ElkingtonMr. and Mrs. Jonathan ElkusMs. Daryn P. EllerDr. and Mrs. Wallace Gould ElliottMarjorie H. EllisMr. S. Jonathan EmersonJason M. EngelsteinMs. Charlotte Smith EpsteinDylan C. EretMarilyn ErsepkeWilliam J. ErvinMr. Severo EsquivelDr. Helen S. EttlingerRobert N. EustisJames EvansJohn W. Ewell, Jr.Suzanne EyrePhillip M. EyringMs. Mary FabilliBetty K. FalatoJohn D. (’71) and Virginia G. Falconer

(J.D. ’74)Carol FalgoutMr. Leo S. FanceyThomas E. Farris, Jr.Leslie R. FergusonCorey M. Fernandez-KlobasMs. Gail L. FerrisMr. Howard B. FieldsSharon B. FinemanMs. Helen Fink

UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library is scheduled to move back into its renovated Doe Annex quarters in fall 2008. Along with seismic and structural improvements, the new Bancroft will feature enhanced storage, research and teaching areas for collections and instructional programs, as well as expanded exhibition and research spaces.

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John Finnick and Kathleen HegenMr. Wendell FisherFabrice FlahutezHoward W. FlemingMr. Marvin E. FletcherRichard A. FluckDonna FolliardCecelia FongMr. Eddy Siufoo FongJo Ann Chu FongLawrence E. FongRonald G. FongMr. I.M. FordMr. Carl S. FordererBetsy Foxman, Ph.D.Fannie I. Foye

Mr. Mark S. FrancisMr. Richard L. FrankRobert and Aimee FrankelMr. Donald R. Franson, Jr.Dr. Robert Carmel Frates, Jr.Mrs. Margaret FrederichKimberly B. FredricksonFreed & AssociatesMs. Dorothy Anne FreyLarry Friedlander, M.D.Mrs. Barbara W. FriedrichHarriet J. FriisMr. Charles L. FritzCharles P. FroomHarry and Kate FullerDr. George P. FulmerMr. David T. FunkDr. Daniel E. FurtadoMr. Hugh W. GabrielsonMr. Lawrence Gales, Jr.Elaine S. GallaherIrene Q. GallegosRae GallowayJeffrey C. GallupEllis GansMrs. Carol A. GantMr. and Mrs. Clifford Lamar GantAntonio Garcia

Carole GardnerMr. Thomas F. GarrityMr. Don GartnerAndrea GastenMr. Thomas F. GatesMitchell L. GaynorMr. John J. GeeLance GeeMelissa K. GeeMs. Lorie J.S. GehrkeLouise R. GerchbergElwood Burton GerritsGordon L. Gerson ’73Elizabeth L. GerstleyMr. James M. GerstleyWilliam G. Geuss

Ms. Adria H. GevinsMr. Robert Eugene GilbertMrs. Shawn L. GilbertLinda A. GilchristRobert GillilandMr. Robert Stuart GinsburgJohn and Sheila GirtonMr. Ken Bell GleasonMs. Elizabeth GoerkeMs. Sharon K. GoetzSharlya GoldLouis B. and Barbara GoldmanMr. Robert A. GoldsteinEllen L. GomezDr. Ana M. Gomez-BravoMs. Rebecca Gonzalez-LauckLois and Frank GoodallMrs. Marcia Endore GoodmanLeslie Goodman-MalamuthRosanne GoodwinMr. and Mrs. Milton GordonJoan GorrellHazel GotshallGeorge E. GourrichMrs. Barbara W. GoyetteMs. Patricia GracianJames B. GraeserMr. Thomas Graff

Ann and Richard Graffi sMs. Carrie Browder GraggLora L. GrahamJesse H. GrantShelley GravemErnest E. GrayMarcia A. GrayJoseph P. GreenPhyllis and Ivan GreenCharles R. GreenacreLeah C. GreenblatMs. Alison P. GreeneJoseph W. GreeneMs. Naomi GreeneMs. Mary E. GreenleeJoan M. Greenwald

Geoffrey GreerMs. Mary Jo E. Salvo GregoryNancy C. GressingerVictor J. GretzingerHarpreet S. GrewalEdna M. GrextonFred J. GrgichMr. Miljenko GrgichJill F. Griffi nMs. Deborah GrimesMr. Thomas F. Griswold, Jr.Janie GrosmanMr. Hilliard B. GrossmanPaul A. GrunlandCzeslaw J. GryczFrances H. GualcoMrs. Sharon J. GugatBenjamin F. Gundelfi nger, M.D.,

M.P.H.Mrs. Sheila M. GurneePeter W. GutowskyHung HaMr. Charlie Haas and Mrs. HaasProfessor Alan HagerMs. Tanako HagiwaraAlbert L. HaleRobert and Mary HaleJoe H. Hall and Marcella Hall

Lisa N. HallMrs. Patricia Jean HallMr. William H. HallMr. Charles W. HallstromGordon and Amy HamachiMr. Neil S. HanabusaProfessor Michael HanemannCarol S. HanigAlberta L. HankensonJane R. HanksMrs. Warren L. HannaCarol HansenMr. Ralph W. HansenMrs. Ann HansonAnn HarlowKaren D. HarnessElizabeth D. HarperMr. Ernest R. HarrisJohn R. HarrisVirginia-Jane HarrisMr. Steven M. HarrisonMrs. Robert N. HartWilliam C. and Jean H. HartMrs. Carolyn HaselkornRalph Hashoian (M: Anita)Melissa McManigal HasslerMr. John H. HastingsChester W. HatchMs. Jane HaughneyDonald HaworthRobert C. HayeMichael C. HayesHonorable Priscilla H. Haynes,

RetiredJeanne Hays-BeamanLinda S. HearneMr. Craig R. HeckmanEdythe B. HedaPatricia and Mark HeidDennis B. HeifetzMichael K. HeimanLisa HeindlPaul G. HellerMr. Roger K. HelmetagMrs. Anne S. HendersonBud and Mary Ann HenryElinor G. HernonMr. Richard H. HerrMr. Harold B. HerstedtHoward J. HertzMs. Cheryl D. HessM.G. HesseMr. Francis T. HeuringHewlett-Packard CompanyEnola HicksJim HigmanBetty M. Hillman (Bartke)Susana HinojosaMs. Joan K. HishidaMr. Ralph T. HitchcockMr. Peter P. HoJoan and Bill HobinNorma J. HochMrs. Lauren R. HoferBenjamin D. HoffmanCarla S. HoffmanRobert B. HofmannAmy A. HofschneiderDr. Bonnie HoladayKenneth J. HolbertMr. Charlton Gilmore Holland, IIINeil and Margaret HollanderKaren S. and Robert A. HoltermannProfessor Ernest B. HookThomas E. HooperPeter J. HopkinsonJacqueline HortonMr. Roy E. HoyerMr. and Mrs. Howard HoytAlbert D. HsuYu-Sheng HsuMr. and Mrs. Peter HsuehReverend John George HuberEstie S. HudesF. Vernon HudnutKarl G. HufbauerMr. Ronald C. HufftCol. Jack P. HugMr. Shayne B. Hughes

John G. HuhnMrs. Jean S. HuntEllen and Peter HuppertTeresa M. HurlbutColleen M. HutchingsMitsuo IchikawaPriscilla G. Ilem, M.D.Eileen S. IngenthronMr. and Mrs. Ari InouyeMr. Mamoru InouyeAdnan R. IqbalAngela B. IrvinJames P. IsaakYasuko A. ItoFernando IturburuMr. Leonard M. IventoschKelley A. JacksonProfessor William V. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Lars E. JacobsenMs. Kathleen M. JacobusGeorge A. Jacoby and Amber M. RootMary and Rudy JacuzziMr. Cary JamesRae C. JamesJoseph and Mary Ann JammalMr. Eddy T. JanMs. Julie M. JaresMrs. Marion Alice JarrettAnn K. JenningsMrs. Barbara H. JenningsMark C. JensenAlbert M. JeungShirley K. Jin, O.D.Elmer H. JoergerLucy Avilla JohnMr. Henry P. JohnsonMrs. Sharon Barta JohnsonDavid and Maureen JordanElizabeth S. (Betsy) JudsonMarianne JungMs. Jane M. JuskaJames JyanLudwig A. KachatorianMatthew KadowakiMs. Karen T. KahlerMary KalbaughDr. Theodore I. KaminsBruce KaneErin M. KanehiraDavid R. KarasikMr. Craig P. KarrMrs. Mary Erb KasikProfessor Karl A. KastenEric C. KastnerMr. John L. KattlerGary and Ilene KatzRichard KaufmannHarry B. and Gloria J. KavanaughJasmine KawJoseph KechichianMarjorie Nathanson Keeler, Ph.D. and

Theodore E. Keeler, Ph.D.Jack A. KeenanMr. Ray E. KelaTina L. KelbeMrs. Alice A. KendrickRobert B. KentRoseann KerbyMr. Howard H. KerrJames D. KeyserMona KhaitanMr. Marwan A. KhalafUheng KhooCaroline KievRonald L. KigerMs. Linda D. KilbMr. Kazuo C. KimuraJohn W. KinchMs. Eleanor F. KingJohn K. KingRaymona A. KinnebergDiane KleinMr. Stephen C. KleinDr. Robert W. KlessigClare F. KlingeJeffrey KlurfeldRichard S. KnappMargaret R. KochMr. Peter Koch

Morrison Library head Alex Warren with Frank Wild, who assisted with circulation and processing as part of his work-study assignment. The Morrison circulation desk shown is the original oak desk used by Joseph C. Rowell, the fi rst full-time University Librarian.

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Mr. Lawrence T. KocherHerbert L. KoenigDr. Neil M. KogutMr. and Mrs. Norio KokkaHirochika KomaiMary S. KommersLouis A. KosmanMr. Thomas A. KosterAlbert W. KovalickMr. William James KramerMr. Douglas J. KrammJ.A. KrizMs. Carolyn KroghMr. Lawrence Kruse and Mrs. Lynn

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E x h i b i t s & E v e n t sLUNCH POEMS

Under the direction of Professor Robert Hass

Morrison Library in Doe Library

First Thursdays, 12:10 to 12:50 pm

October 4: John Matthias

John Matthias’ poetry encompasses vast territories

of history and culture, rich in its landscapes and its

search for personal discovery. Robert Duncan once

called Matthias “…one of those wandering souls out

of the Dark Age in our own time.” He has published

twelve books of poetry, and is the editor of Notre

Dame Review.

November 1: Amiri Baraka

Revolutionary poet, playwright, and activist Amiri

Baraka is recognized as the founder of the Black Arts

Movement, a literary period that began in Harlem

in the 1960s and forever changed the look, sound,

and feel of American poetry. Baraka (then known as

LeRoi Jones) empowered African American artists to

establish publishing houses, journals, and university

ethnic studies programs. His books continue to

spark intense political and linguistic controversy

while receiving tremendous critical acclaim.

December 6: Monica de la Torre

Born in Mexico City, Monica de la Torre came to the

United States in 1993 on a Fulbright scholarship to

study at Columbia University. Her poetry explores

with great depth the boundaries and permeability

of imposed identity, employing a playful use of form,

a dry humor, and a hint of hopefulness. Talk Shows,

her first book in English, was published in 2007 by

Switchback Books. De la Torre serves as poetry editor

of The Brooklyn Rail.Amiri Baraka reads in the Morrison Library on Nov. 1.