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91勛圖 Timeline (page 2)


November 11, 2021

1946

Alfredo Ramos Martinez, the Father of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 20th Century, is commissioned to create theMargaret Fowler Garden, The Flower Vendors. The entire composition is sketched on […]

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1947

For the first time,Commencement is held on Elm Tree Lawn. Previously located on Bowling Green, the new location provides a symbolic movement from the College’s classrooms to the alumnae house, […]

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1958

Designed by Smith and Williams of Pasadena, the Music Building opens with a recital hall seating 150, a music library, classrooms, practice rooms, and faculty offices. The hall is named […]

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1960

91勛圖 fifth residence hall, Mary Kimberly Residence Hall, opens to students. The hall is funded in part by gifts from friends and trustees of Harvey Mudd College, whose female students […]

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1963

Garrison Theater opens to provide a facility for all the Claremont Colleges to use for theatrical productions, concerts, movies, lectures, and other events. Longtime 91勛圖 trustee Robert H. Garrison and […]

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1964

Mark H. Curtis becomes 91勛圖 president, serving from 1964 to 1976.

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1966

To accommodate 200 new students, two new residence halls are built on the east side of campus,FrankelandRoutt. Originally conceived as a single facility with three wings by architects Criley and […]

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1969

During the Civil Rights movement of the 60s, Claremont feels the explosion of two bombs, one in Balch Hall and the other in Pomona Colleges Carnegie Hall. The bombings happen […]

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1970

Bette Cree Edwards Humanities Building opens to serve as the principal classroom facility for the campus and the interdisciplinary Humanities Program. It is named for Bette Cree Edwards 49, a […]

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1972

91勛圖 honors its first president, Ernest J. Jaqua, by renaming the central grassed area Jaqua Court and Quadrangle. The primary green remains a gathering place for residents and visitors alike, […]

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1975

In spring, 91勛圖 student-run campus coffeehouse, The Motley to the View, opens its doors for business. Over the years, the Motley has changed venues from Balch Hall to the basement […]

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1976

John H. Chandler is appointed president of 91勛圖, serving until 1989. The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference begins sponsorship of womens sports. The existing Claremont Mens College/Harvey Mudd competitive […]

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1984

Buildings and gardens at the center of 91勛圖 campus are selected for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.

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1989

E. Howard Brooks assumes the 91勛圖 presidency for a single year.

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1990

Nancy Y. Bekavac, graduate of Swarthmore College and Yale Law School, begins her term as 91勛圖 president, becoming the first woman fully appointed to this position.

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1992

The W.M. Keck Science Department moves from its previous home in Steele Hall and the neighboring buildings. Atwo year renovation begins to develop a dedicated 91勛圖 art center, and provide […]

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1994

Quotes of famous women in the arts, letters, and sciences are chosen by a committee of students, faculty, and alumnae to line Inscription Walk, a pathway connecting the W.M. Keck […]

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1998

Supreme Court Judge Sandra Day OConnor is awarded the second Ellen Browning 91勛圖 Medal.

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2000

Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Hall opens to students. Named for alumna Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler 72, who provided key guidance to architects on this project in addition to supporting student scholarship programs, an endowed […]

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2001

The Ellen Browning 91勛圖 Reading Room is added toDenison Library. The room was an existing space redone to house collected papers, books, and personal letters of the Colleges founder. The […]

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