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Boyce,
Alfred Mullikin |
1901-1997 |
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Broadbent,
Thomas L. |
1910-1993 |
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Schraer,
Rosemary S. J. |
1924-1992 |
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Shannon,
Leland M. |
1927-1991 |
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Golino,
Carlo Luigi |
1913-1991 |
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Aldrich,
Daniel G., Jr. |
1918-1990 |
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Hall,
Warren A. |
1919-1990 |
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Davis,
Loda Mae |
1898-1989 |
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Spieth,
Herman T. |
1905-1988 |
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Rivera,
Tomás |
1935-1984 |
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Hewitt,
Robert Russell |
1923-1981 |
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Jenkin,
Thomas Paul |
1915-1980 |
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Gillett,
George Willson |
1917-1976 |
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Chandler,
William Henry |
1878-1970 |
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Batchelor,
Leon Dexter |
1884-1958 |
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Buvens,
Margaret Smart |
1897-1957 |
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Jeffery,
Ernest Irving |
1883-1943 |
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| Highlights |
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Rosemary
S. J. Schraer
Chancellor (1987-1992) and Professor of Biochemistry and Biomedical
Sciences, UC Riverside
1924-1992
"Most chancellors in our University work hard. But this chancellor
was in a class by herself. Dean Susan Hackwood of UCR's College of
Engineering
said it best, perhaps, when she observed that a visitor from Mars
'would have no problem discerning who was chancellor, not from pomp
and flamboyance, but from the force field of leadership she generated.'"
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Loda
Mae Davis
Dean of Women, Associate Dean of Students, and Professor of Psychology,
UC Riverside
1898-1989
"This woman, seasoned by responsibility, leadership, and independence
was brought to Riverside by Provost Gordon Watkins in 1953. . . .
Students
who approached her found she had interesting ways to look at problems,
given her cross-cultural travels and broad professional experiences.
. .. By her actions, she reinforced sexual equality--by giving the
same dormitory privileges to the women students that the men students
had always had (the first campus to do so) and by demanding the same
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Herman T. Spieth
Provost and Chancellor (1956-1964), Professor of Biology, UC Riverside,
and Professor of Zoology, UC Davis
1905-1988
"His term as Chancellor was busy as he presided over the change
to a general campus, directed the construction of new buildings, established
the Philip L. Boyd Desert Research Station, facilitated the development
of graduate programs and successfully managed the 'student problems
of the 60s' which entailed the delicate task of maintaining order
while protecting academic freedom."
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Tomás Rivera
Professor of Foreign Languages and Romance Languages and Literatures,
UC Riverside
1935-1984
"His human sensibility was his poetic sensibility, which allowed
him to span different and contrasting worlds, the creative and the
pedagogical, and those of the administrator and counselor. . . . His
smile 'mediated' as much as it enlivened; it was an engaging smile
that accomplished and that spread comfort, and that could not be effaced
by the vagaries of living. We who lapse ever more deeply into disaffection
and desultoriness in the throes of this world's anomalies are now
strengthened by the modest fact that for a while he walked among us,
and more by example than by urging, his memory inspires us to rededicate
those creative energies, latent in even the most evasive conscience,
to the pursuit of the human in all of its ramifications."
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