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Item Letter to University of California from H.B. Stenzel on 1946-10-09(1946-10-09) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Chester Stock from H.B. Stenzel on 1946-03-19(1946-03-19) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Chester Stock from H.B. Stock on 1946-07-01(1946-07-01) Stock, H.B.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Carl Saner on 1927-01-26(1927-01-26) Saner, CarlItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Chester Stock on 1946-03-26(1946-03-26) Stock, ChesterItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Chester Stock on 1946-06-14(1946-06-14) Stock, ChesterItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Chester Stock on 1946-07-08(1946-07-08) Stock, ChesterItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Dan Stanislawski on 1962-07-26(1962-07-26) Stanislawski, DanItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Elvin M. Hurlbut, Jr. on 1946-09-18(1946-09-18) Hurlbut, Elvin M., Jr.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Elvin M. Hurlbut, Jr. on 1946-09-30(1946-09-30) Hurlbut, Elvin M., Jr.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Hubert G. Schenck on 1933-12-25(1933-12-25) Schenck, Hubert G.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from L.G. Hertlein on 1945-10-26(1945-10-26) Hertlein, Leo G.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Lois Chambers Taylor on 1945-08-20(1945-08-20) Taylor, Lois ChambersItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Lois Chambers Taylor on 1945-11-27(1945-11-27) Taylor, Lois ChambersItem Letter to H.B. Stenzel from R.A. Stirton on 1945-07-17(1945-07-17) Stirton, R.A.Item Letter to Henryk B. Stenzel from W.P. Popenoe on 1949-05-20(1949-05-20) Popenoe, W.P.Item Letter to R.A. Stirton from H.B. Stenzel on 1945-06-25(1945-06-25) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Ralph W. Cheney from Unknown on 1945-10-01(1945-10-01) UnknownItem Letter to W.F. Barbat from Robert G. Sproul on 1946-05-03(1946-05-03) Sproul, Robert G.Item Sabbath in the garden : time, space, and moral reform at California colleges (1851-1900)(2016-12) Lee, Michel Sunhae; Graber, Jennifer, 1973-; Reuben, Julie AThis historical examination of private California colleges between 1851 and 1900 presents the argument that the related projects of Anglo-Protestant moral reform and higher education were concerned not only with sacred space, but also sacred time. Secondarily, it draws an examination of California higher education in the early decades of the state into a national, rather than simply regional, narrative. Drawing on newspapers, images, student publications, college catalogues and handbooks, and missionary reports, I argue that educators conceived of campuses as spaces of moral safety from the corrupting influences of urban society, as well as temporal havens that stayed the tide of secular change. This endeavor to temporally and spatially protect Christian morality found its culmination in regulations for Sunday Sabbath-keeping and chapel attendance enforced upon students at Mills College, the University of the Pacific, Occidental College, and antecedents of the University of California, Santa Barbara.