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unusual facts about California State



Arthur Samish

There he met his future wife, Merced, daughter of Dan Sullivan, State Printer and President of the California State Federation of Labor.


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2013 Southwestern United States heat wave

Daytime temperatures during this intense heat wave were 54 °C (129 °F) in Death Valley at Furnace Creek weather station situated in Death Valley National Park and in the California state whereas the average high temperature in June is 43 °C (110 °F).

Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges

At a forum on the CCSF campus California State Senator James Beall and Assemblyman Tom Ammiano described legislation which would undo the monopoly the ACCJC holds on accreditation of California Community Colleges.

Allison Brennan

In 1987, she graduated from Menlo School in Atherton, California and attended college at UC Santa Cruz from 1987 to 1989, working as a legislative consultant in the California State Legislature from 1992 to 2005.

California Maritime Academy

The California Nautical School was established in 1929, when California State Assembly Bill No. 253 was signed into law by Governor C. C. Young.

California State Controller election, 2010

The 2010 California State Controller election was held on November 2, 2010, to choose the State Controller of California.

California state elections, 2008

California state elections, 2008 can refer to any of the following three statewide elections that occurred in California in 2008.

California State Park Rangers

California State Park Rangers are fully sworn law enforcement officers who perform a wide variety of law-enforcement activities under the jurisdiction of the California Department of Parks and Recreation in the state parks of California, United States.

California State Summer School for the Arts

The research by the Council concluded on September 28, 1985 when Governor Deukmejian signed the bill, authored by State Senator John Garamendi, which created the California State Summer School for the Arts.

Carol Sklenicka

Sklenicka was raised in Santa Maria, California, attended college California State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo and received a Ph. D. in English and American literature from Washington University in St. Louis, where she studied with Naomi Lebowitz, Stanley Elkin, and Howard Nemerov, in 1986.

Chad Willett

Willett's most recent theatre credits include the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Proof, at the Cleveland Play House and As Bees in Honey Drown, at the Pasadena Playhouse, the California state theatre.

Charles May

Charles E. May, writer and professor of English at California State University, Long Beach

CSUSB College of Extended Learning

The California State University, San Bernardino College of Extended Learning is one of the several colleges of the California State University, San Bernardino, located on the main university campus in the University District of San Bernardino, California.

EdVoice

Ted Lempert - founding CEO, former California State Assemblyman and founding director

Frederick Roberts

Frederick Madison Roberts (1879–1952), first African-American elected to the California State Assembly

Gabriel Georgiades

From 1985 onward Georgiades has been an active full time professor at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona teaching courses in structures and Finite element method.

Gadsden Purchase

When the secession proposal failed, Gadsden, working with his cousin Isaac Edward Holmes, a lawyer in San Francisco since 1851, and the California state senator Thomas Jefferson Green, attempted to divide California in two.

Hard Hat Mack

In late 1983, California state senator Dan McCorquodale, offended by portrayal of OSHA as a villain in the game, sent a complaint letter to an Emporium-Capwell store in Santa Clara, California, accusing the game of being "anti-worker" and of skewing the public perception of the federal government.

Harry E. Sloan

Sloan was a California state financial chair for the Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012.

Henry Herman Meyer

He was educated at California State Normal School; German Wallace College, Ohio; the Drew Theological Seminary; Teachers College, Columbia; and at Jena.

Howard Davis

Howard W. Davis (1885–1959), member of the California State Assembly and the Los Angeles City Council

Issoufou Idrissa

He has played in 2001 for the Kansas Jayhawks, 2002 between 2004 for Newman Jets and from 2005 to 2008 for Hollywood Way (California State).

John Swift

John Franklin Swift (1829–1891), Republican member of the California State Assembly in the 19th century

Josiah Merritt Adobe

The Benicia State Capitol Building (California State Landmark #153) included the Greek temple format but is made of stone or masonry.

Julien Musafia

Honours and prizes include the following: Paul Ciuntu Prize awarded by the Royal Academy of Music, Bucharest, Romania; the George Enescu Medal (Romania, 1995); First Prize at the Coleman Chamber Music Society (U.S.A.); the Louis Pasteur Awards in 1981 and again in 1983; two awards given by the California State University at Long Beach, CA.

Lancaster Catholic High School

Gary P. Gilroy, 1976, composer, arranger, music publisher, California State University Fresno Director of Bands

Legal document assistant

On September 30, 1998 Governor Pete Wilson signed California State Senate Bill SB1418, regulating the legal document preparation profession in the State of California, and creating a new formal title, Legal Document Assistant (LDA).

Loni Hancock

Hancock has lived in Berkeley since 1964 and is married to Berkeley Mayor and former District 14 California State Assemblymember Tom Bates.

Lou Cvijanovich

In addition to his 829 victories, Cvijanovich led the Santa Clara program to three California State Championships (1989, 1990 and 1999), 15 CIF Southern Section titles, the second highest total in California history, and 30 league championships, the most ever.

Louise Munro Foley

After she finished her degree at California State University in 1976, Foley divorced and turned to full-time writing, firstly for the Twistaplot series and from 1983, for Choose Your Own Adventure.

Mark Shapiro

Mark H. Shapiro (born 1940), emeritus of physics at California State University, Fullerton

Mettler, California

On September 30, 1955, motion picture actor James Dean was driving north on California State Highway 99 when he was stopped by California Highway Patrol officer O.V. Hunter and given a ticket for speeding.

MIND Institute

After the major funding from the State, Rick Rollens, the former Secretary of the California State Senate and one of the leaders in the effort to create the institute, said the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was funding genetic-oriented research into autism, and that the MIND Institute was created by parents demanding that scientists look at other causes.

Mira Loma High School

In recent years, Mira Loma students have exhibited at the Phantom Gallery during Sacramento's celebrated Second Saturday Art Fair, the Department of Agriculture, Sacramento International Airport, Sacramento Fine Arts Gallery, Mesa Verde Art Gallery, Crocker Art Museum, American River College, IB Headquarters in Cardiff, Wales, and California State University, Sacramento.

MyDD

Armstrong attended the California State Democratic convention in Sacramento in March, 2003 with Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos.

Nevada and Oregon Railroad

The Nevada and Oregon Railroad was an American narrow gauge railroad that operated from Reno, Nevada, then northwest to the California state line near present day Hallelujah Junction.

Nicole Parra

Parra has recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), the Sexual Assault Investigators Association, the California State Sheriffs Association, the Crime Victims United, and the California Police Chiefs Association.

Senator Florez's mother Fran Florez, the mayor of Shafter, ran to succeed Parra, who was prevented from seeking reelection in 2008 due to California state term limit.

Paul Carter Harrison

While teaching at California State University, Sacramento (1970–1972), Harrison conceived and directed Melvin Van Peebles' "Ain't Supposed To Die a Natural Death" prior to its Broadway production, and wrote his play The Great MacDaddy which was produced by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1973, and won an Obie Award.

Pomona University

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (also known as Cal Poly Pomona), a public polytechnic university in Pomona, California and part of the California State University

Richard T. Hanna

He served as member of the California state assembly from 1956 to 1962 and was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-eighth United States Congress in 1963 and to the five succeeding congresses (January 3, 1963 - December 31, 1974) to represent California's 34th congressional district, which then covered parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties.

Rio Vista Gas Field

California State Route 12 crosses the gas field from west to east, bridging the Sacramento and Mokelumne Rivers; and California State Routes 84 and 160 cross the field from north to south, with Route 160 built on levees much of the way.

Sacramento Historic City Cemetery

Albert Maver Winn - Elected to the first City Council of Sacramento and chosen as President (ex officio Mayor), California State Adjutant General and founder of the Native Sons of the Golden West

San Fernando High School

Raul Bocanegra, Politician, California State Assemblyman, 39th Assembly District 2013-Present

San Francisco mayoral election, 1975

In the November regular election, then-Speaker of the California State Assembly George Moscone placed first with conservative city supervisor John Barbagelata second and moderate supervisor Dianne Feinstein coming in third.

Scott Tinley

Scott taught English and "Sport and Society" at San Diego State University, and currently teaches "Sports, Games, and Culture" at California State University San Marcos.

Silicon Valley Education Foundation

, California State Board of Education; Tarkan Maner, chairman & CEO Nexenta; Kay Matthews, managing partner, EY; D. John Miller, founder & CEO DJM Capital Partners, Inc.

Thomas Fowler

Thomas Fowler (politician), member of the California State Senate and namesake of Fowler, California

Thomas Shannon

Thomas Bowles Shannon (1827–1897), member of the California State Assembly and U.S. Representative from California, 1863–1865

Warren H. Carroll

During 1967-1972 he served on the staff of California State Senator, later U.S. Congressman, John G. Schmitz.