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Dwinelle Hall is the
second largest building on the
campus of the
University of California, Berkeley. It was
completed in 1952. It is
named after John...
- John
Whipple Dwinelle (September 9, 1816 –
January 28, 1881) was an
American lawyer and politician. He
served in a
number of
political posts in California...
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Dwinelle Benthall (sometimes
referred to as Mrs. McCosh) was an
American screenwriter known for her work in the 1920s.
Dwinelle was born in Baltimore...
- and they had nine children,
among them
California ****emblyman John W.
Dwinelle (1816–1881).
Justin Dwinell was
member of the New York
State ****embly (Madison...
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shingle or
Collegiate Gothic styles;
examples of
these are
North Gate Hall,
Dwinelle Annex, and
Stephens Hall. Many of Howard's
designs are
recognized California...
- Solidarity". Mid-America. 76 (3): 205–226.
McFeely 1981, pp. 352–354. John W.
Dwinelle (1870).
American Opinions on the "Alabama," and
other political questions...
- John W.
Dwinelle, who
introduced the
Organic Act
establishing the
University of California. Its
rooms are
strangely numbered both
because Dwinelle Hall was...
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Memorial Park in 1912. In 1952,
Dwinelle Hall on the
University of California,
Berkeley campus was
named after John W.
Dwinelle to
honor his responsibility...
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Writer and
critic Gerald Vizenor led a
campaign to have the
courtyard in
Dwinelle Hall at the
University of California,
Berkeley renamed as "Ishi Court"...
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Dwinelle chose Mary
Frances Ward as the
plaintiff for the case,
represented by A. J. Ward as her
father and guardian. In
September 1872,
Dwinelle applied...