Skip to main content

Image / A.I. Melden, Clark Kerr, and Daniel Aldrich at Chancellor Aldrich's inauguration ceremony

Have a question about this item?

Item information.

Title
A.I. Melden, Clark Kerr, and Daniel Aldrich at Chancellor Aldrich's inauguration ceremony
Date Created and/or Issued
1966-05-20
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, University Archives
Collection
Early Campus Photograph Albums
Rights Information
This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Property rights and copyright reside with the Regents of the University of California. For permission to reproduce or publish this item, or to correct this copyright information, please contact the University Archivist at the UC Irvine Libraries (spcoll@uci.edu).
Description
Scope/Content: Identifiable just before the academic procession began for the Chancellor's inauguration from left: A.I. Melden, Chairman, Academic Senate; Mark Mussachia, student speaker; Baird B. Coffin, President, Friends of UCI; President Clark Kerr; Francis Keppell, Assistant Secretary for Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Chancellor Aldrich.
Type
image
Form/Genre
TIFF Image
image
Identifier
ark:/81235/d8bf9x
4680
P010448
http://hdl.handle.net/10575/5509
Subject
Chancellors
Inaugurations
Faculty
Campus Life
Relation
Early Campus Photograph Albums. AS-056. University Archives, University of California, Irvine. Finding aid for entire collection available at: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0r29p3hm/
Provenance
Original: 11x14" black-and-white photographic print.
Location
Book 5, Page 2

About the collections in Calisphere

Learn more about the collections in Calisphere. View our statement on digital primary resources.

Copyright, permissions, and use

If you're wondering about permissions and what you can do with this item, a good starting point is the "rights information" on this page. See our terms of use for more tips.

Share your story

Has Calisphere helped you advance your research, complete a project, or find something meaningful? We'd love to hear about it; please send us a message.

Explore related content on Calisphere: