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Tribute. Professor Preble Stolz

Over the years when I was Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor I would, from time to time, ask Preble to write something for me-a speech, a public letter, what-have-you. Indeed, during the last semester of my chancellorship he was formally designated as a faculty advisor to the Chancellor half-time, and m...

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Published in:California law review 1992-07, Vol.80 (4), p.801-814
Main Authors: Heyman, Ira Michael, Carrington, Paul D.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Over the years when I was Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor I would, from time to time, ask Preble to write something for me-a speech, a public letter, what-have-you. Indeed, during the last semester of my chancellorship he was formally designated as a faculty advisor to the Chancellor half-time, and most of what he did was to work on speeches for me and the texts of a variety of documents defining the relationship between the campus and the City of Berkeley concerning the Long Range Development Plan and People's Park. We've known each other for a long time and communicate with each other in the oral equivalent of shorthand. One of the nice things about working with him is that I can tell him what I want in a sentence or two and I'll get back pretty much what I ordered, sometimes even somewhat improved by the translation. But something went wrong this time. I told Preble that the Review had asked me to write a few pages about him and what I wanted was the bare biographical facts about him: when did he come to Berkeley, what had he written, and so forth. What I got back is what follows; what is in italics is what I have added.
ISSN:0008-1221