CCAC Hist. Interviews with Babs Meyer, June 25, 1984 and July 2, 1984 by Harry X. Ford. Transcribed by Helen Frierson in 2018. Reflects 3-4 hours of conversation that took place at Bab’s home in Piedmont Gardens, Oakland, California. Covers many topics from Babs' childhood, college founding, early faculty and college history from first 75 years from founding.
A 1925 letter to Dr. William S. Porter seeking finances toward securing $15,000 to complete buildings on the Oakland campus prior to the start of the 1925 Summer session on June 22.
This photograph, of furniture designed by CSAC students for Thousand Oaks School in 1918, was published with the caption "Movable Desks for Use in Grammar Grades" in the January 1925 issue of Sierra Educational News to illustrate an article titled "Industrial Art Education" written by "F.H. Meyer Director California School of Arts and Crafts, Berkeley".
This photograph of an interior designed by CSAC students under the direction of Frederick Meyer, with furniture and draperies also created by students, for Wonder Hill the summer home of the Girls' Club in San Francisco, was published with the caption "Corner of Living Room at Wonder Hill" in the January 1925 issue of Sierra Educational News to illustrate an article titled "Industrial Art Education" written by "F.H. Meyer Director California School of Arts and Crafts, Berkeley".
This photograph, of furniture designed by CSAC students for Thousand Oaks School in 1918, was published with the caption "Movable Desks for Kindergarten and Primary Grade Use" in the January 1925 issue of Sierra Educational News to illustrate an article titled "Industrial Art Education" written by "F.H. Meyer Director California School of Arts and Crafts, Berkeley".
Blueprint for a blacksmith shop; realization unconfirmed; date approximate.