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GROUNDBREAKING PROGRAM

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Front Cover

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Page 2

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Page 3

Program to The Great Ground Breaking, California Institute of the Arts, May 3, 1969.

4 pages; one 11x17-inch sheet of card stock folded in half to make four 8½x11-inch pages. Fourth page (back cover) is blank.

This copy from the effects of CalArts board member Scott Newhall.


THE GREAT GROUNDBREAKING
Valencia, California


California Institute of the Arts

Board of Trustees

Chairman:
HARRISON A. PRICE, President, Economics Research Associates

ROYAL CLARK, Vice President, Retlaw Enterprises Inc.

ROBERT W. CORRIGAN, President, California Institute of the Arts

ROY E. DISNEY, Writer-Producer, Walt Disney Productions

ROY O. DISNEY, Chairman of the Board, Walt Disney Productions

MRS. ROSWELL L. GILPATRIC, Civic Leader

Z. WAYNE GRIFFIN, Business Executive and Civic Leader

H.R. HALDEMAN, Assistant to the President of the United States

RALPH D. HETZEL, Executive Vice President, Motion Picture Association of America

MRS. J.L. HURSCHLER, Civic Leader

CHARLES M. JONES, Producer-Director, MGM Studios

PETER McBEAN, Vice President, Newhall Land and Farming Company

RONALD W. MILLER, Vice President, Executive Producer, Walt Disney Productions

SCOTT NEWHALL, Executive Editor, San Francisco Chronicle

MILLARD SHEETS, Artist-Designer

MAYNARD TOLL, Attorney, O'Melveney and Meyers

G. ROBERT TRUEX JR., Executive Vice President, Bank of America

MRS. RICHARD R. VON HAGEN, Civic Leader

GERALD WEXLER, Executive Vice President, Atlantic Records

MEREDITH WILLSON, Composer

Administration

ROBERT W. CORRIGAN, President

CURZON FAGER, Vice President for Planning and Development

HERBERT BLAU, Provost

RICHARD E. FARSON, Vice President for Ecological Affairs

PAUL BRACH, Dean, School of Art

MEL POWELL, Dean, School of Music

HERBERT BLAU, Dean, School of Theater and Dance

MAURICE R. STEIN, Dean, School of General Studies

To be announced:

Dean, School of Design

Dean, School of Film

Architect:
THORNTON LADD, Ladd and Kelsey Architects

California Institute of the Arts gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Newhall Land and Farming Company and California Land Company for The Great Ground Breaking.


THE GREAT GOUND BREAKING

SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, 1969 AT NOON

GREETINGS

Harrison A. Price, Chairman, Board of Trustees, California Institute of the Arts

¡BIENVENIDO!

Thomas Lowe, President, Newhall Land & Farming Company

IMAGINATION, DISCIPLINE AND RESPONSIBILITY

Robert W. Corrigan, President, California Institute of the Arts

REMARKS

The Honorable Robert H. Finch, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare

THE GREAT GOUND BREAKING

Mrs. Walter E. Disney

Mrs. Richard R. Von Hagen

Roy O. Disney, Chariman, Walt Disney Productions

Trustees, California Institute of the Arts

All Honored Guests

THE TOAST

Harrison A. Price


TN6902a: 9600 dpi jpeg from original program book donated by Tony Newhall.
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