Ron's Campus Highlights walk Meet at fountain, north side of Bancroft at (present) top of College Boalt Hall Law School, old (1951) & new parts Up old College Avenue, now part of campus, past Zeta Psi and homesites Through business school on hospital site; everything named for a donor To site of Girton Hall (Julia Morgan, 1911); named for women's college at Cambridge. Wurster Hall, school of brutalist architecture (1964) Hertz Hall (music): free Wednesday noon performances during school year View Big (1962) & Little Inch (1923) pipelines for Strawberry Creek Faculty Glade with scandalous statue by A. Stirling Calder, father of Alexander C. and 1882 buckeye tree Statue of Pappy Waldorf, post-war football coach 1947-1956 Campanile (1914) and South Hall (1873) Hearst Mining (John Galen Howard, 1907) The Lawson adit (1916), a mine beneath the campus Bechtel building mobile "The Ark" (formerly architecture, now journalism) McCone Hall of geology, with outdoor rock library Observatory Hill, with ruins of astronomy buildings University House (Benard, 1907); chancellor's residence Flower clock, donated by Swiss government in 1964 Mention confluence of N & S & Middle Forks of Strawberry Creek? Durant Hall (J G Howard, 1911), was original Boalt Hall law school Sather Gate (1910, was campus boundary) and the story of the plaques: M: medicine, mining, law, letters; F: art, architecture, agriculture, electricity Round space to south of gate was site of old trolley turnaround Old art museum (J G Howard, 1904) and heating plant; murals Pelican Building / Anthony Hall (1957), was humor magazine