This volume documents the inauguration of Benjamin Ide Wheeler as president of the University of California. It provides a detailed account of the ceremonies, speeches, and events surrounding this significant moment in the university's history. Readers will gain insights into the academic and social climate of the era, as well as the vision and goals set forth for the university under Wheeler's leadership.
The proceedings capture the spirit of early 20th-century American higher education, offering valuable historical context for understanding the evolution of universities and their role in society. This record preserves the legacy of a pivotal figure in the history of the University of California, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the development of American academia.
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