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  1. In 1887, the branch campus became independent of the original State Normal School, in the sense that it would now be governed by its own board of trustees, and changed its name to Los Angeles State Normal School.

  2. In 1917, UC Regent Edward Augustus Dickson, the only regent representing the Southland at the time, and Ernest Carroll Moore, Director of the Normal School, began to lobby the State Legislature to enable the school to become the second University of California campus, after UC Berkeley.

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  4. Leadership, students and community members were determined the school should continue to grow, but the idea of expanding it to a four-year degree granting institution faced resistance from members of the UC Board of Regents and UC President David Prescott Barrows.

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  5. alumni.ucla.edu › uclas-story › ucla-history-timeline-2UCLA Timeline - UCLA Alumni

    The following is an abbreviated timeline of UCLA history and does not include, for example, the series of events that led to the campus' founding in 1919, or myriad developments that helped shape UCLA's course over the years. A more complete history of the campus will be told in the upcoming book.

  6. Mar 26, 2019 · When you think of such a popular institution as UCLA, you never stop to consider when UCLA was founded or the history of UCLA. Mainly because you believe it’s always been around, and it has been. UCLA was founded 100 hundred years ago, in fact exactly one hundred years ago in 1919.

  7. During the 1967-1968 school year, Vicky Castro and Paula Crisostomo, two Mexican-American high school students in East Los Angeles, presented a list of demands to the Los Angeles School Board.

  8. May 21, 2019 · On May 23, 1919, Gov. William D. Stephens signed into law Assembly Bill 626, creating the Southern Branch of the university and transferring to the Board of Regents the 25-acre Los Angeles Normal School campus at 855 North Vermont Avenue.

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