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David Haley Awarded Ph.D.
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June 25, 1964.
BENTLEY
A City By Any Other
Nevada's Territorial Enterprise
printed the following article in
1861 and the Nevada Democrat
reprinted it in Nevada City June
11, 1861.
OH, WHAT A NAME!---We
hope that the people of Chinatown,
or Nevada City --or whatever they
please to call it--will reconsider
“the action of their late meeting,
and apply some other name to
their growing town. In conversa~
tion, lately, with a citizen of +++ 4+ + this for his own use; but finding The others -both men and Bahl ide
that place, we learned thatthe Nevada City resident and noone about the premises we women -were given advanced Sea Pepeiving
name of "Nevada City” was not staffer of the Nevada Democrat quietly appropriated the contents degrees like Haley's from one of E. M. DALPEZ
of the sacks, and find it an excel~ piaizes-4501 JEWELER’,
by any means the unanimous
choice.of the inhabitant’. Another reason why the name should
be changed is that in Colorado
Territory (the Pike's Peak country)
there is a Nevada City, which has
been a place of some importance
for months, and therefore has a
priority of title. It ison the Overlandroute, aswell as our Nevada
City, and it is meet and proper
that this last production of fertile
brains should be christened something else, to avoid--if no other
argument can be used --confusion
in the Postoffice Department.
gives a brief description of his
life in the gold town in 1859.
FOUND AN OWNER ---On Monday last during the absence of the
Statewide Water Meet
To Be Held In
A statewide water development
conference. spotlighting the role
of the North Coast waters in helping to meet California's future
needs will be sponsored by the
California State Chamber of
Commerce in Eureka on July 10.
The conference is timed to
follow completing of the State's
plans for development of North
Coastal streams (the last major
undeveloped water supplies in
California), as well as expected
Congressional action on regional
water planning proposals. It will
be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. in the E ureka Inn under
auspices of the Chamber's StateEureka
wide Water Resources Committee.
Putpose of the event is to provide an opportunity for civic,
business and local governmental
leaders to review proposals of
Federal and State agencies at a
time when various plans for the
development of North Coastal
Water resources are under consideration, according to Burnham
Enersen, chairman of the Chamber committee.
The conference is open to any
interested persons, Enersen
emphasized. Reservations, he
said, may be made through any
local office of the California
State Chamber.
Name--family, some person made his
way into the kitchen of our residence and left two sacks of flour,
having the brand of the first premium flour manufactured at the
Nevada Flouring Mills. Our first
impression on seeing the article
was that some heartless creditor
had foreclosed, andtaken posses~
sion of our suburban mansion, and
not finding the larder overstocked
with the staff of life had ordered
lent-article. For the satisfaction
of the person who left it, we will
state that is not our intention to
have their affair investigated by
the Grand Jury, but he must be
cautious and not let us detect him
in similar acts hereafter. We are
always absent on Mondays, from
one o'clock to four, p.m.
David B. Haley, son of Mrs.
C. S. Haley of Nevada City, is
now “Doctor Haley, “ having receiveda Ph.D. degree from Har-"
vard University, June 11. He is
a graduate of local public
schools.
Next fallhe willbe an assistant
professor of English at the University of Minnesota.
Approximately 3,000 students
received academic degrees at the
313th Commencement of Harvard. Close to 1,000 of these
were young men just completing
college, whoreceived the Bachelor of Arts degree.
the graduate schools, qualifying
them for careers as scientists and
“TEONARD F. CAREY..Realtor
Phone 273-4300---P,O, Box 944, Grass Valley, California ;
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scholars, ministers, lawyers,
doctors, dentists, teachers and
school administrators, architects
and city planners, businessmen,
government officials, and public
health officers. °
Traditionally held in the treeshaded Yard on a newly-construc ~
ted permanent stage adjoining
Memorial Church, theancient
ceremony of conferring degrees
was followed by a series of small,
informal “commencements” in
the Harvard Houses and among _
the graduate schools.
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