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The survey on the buying habits and economic circumstances of UC Berkeley students, undertaken by the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, was reported in the May 24, 1939, issue of the Berkeley Daily Gazette. A mail survey was sent to 500 students and 431 responded. Results were tabulated for the Chamber by a UC economics professor. In 1939, $60 was equivalent to a little over $1,000 a month today. Students reported a wide range of income levels. “140 stated that they had $50 or less per month to spend … twenty-seven students reported monthly incomes of $80 or more.” On average, the respondents spent $1.90 a month on movies, “with Friday the most popular theater-going day.”.

Men spent nearly $3 a month on dances (“class and organizational”), $1.14 on corsages, and $3.57 at hotels, (These are averages of expenses, not exact prices for those particular services, And housing costs were not summarized.), “Those who eat in restaurants get by on forty-five cents a day, Students preparing their own meals average $17.56 per month on food expenditures.”, Of 265 students answering the question “Do you own a car,” 93 replied they vintage paint by number ballerinas shower curtain - pbn ballet dancers - girls bathroom did, A suit of clothes, most students reported, cost $30 to $35, a substantial sum if you consider that average total living expense of $60 or less per month..

“Only 30 percent spend money for liquor and the weekly average of students reporting is $2.03, with mixed drinks costing 81 cents, about three a week; whiskey 74 cents, not over four drinks, and 48 cents for beer. No one reported buying wine. Most of the beer is purchased in Berkeley and the ‘hard’ liquors in Oakland and San Francisco.”. In comparison, they averaged $1.37 per month in candy purchases. Men averaged 90 cents a month on haircuts and barbers; women students averaged $3.09 on hair stylists and manicures.

Finally, “more than 50 percent of the undergraduates said they intend to live in Berkeley or vicinity after graduation.”, “The contest will be for ‘front gardens,’ those gardens visible from the street.” Winners would receive gift certificates to Berkeley Horticultural Nursery, “The vintage paint by number ballerinas shower curtain - pbn ballet dancers - girls bathroom fuchsia is Berkeley’s official flower and the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce wishes to make this contest the outstanding civic event on its spring calendar,” said Floyd Talbott, president of the junior Chamber, “Size of the garden and others flowers in the garden will be considered as incidental in the judging.”..

(Fuchsias — once one of the gardening glories of our city, where the American Fuchsia Society was founded in 1929 — received a severe setback in the early 1980s with the arrival of fuchsia gall mites from South America.). Meanwhile, the Berkeley Garden Club announced on May 24, 1939 that its first Rose Show would be held in the City Council chambers on June 17. A display of roses from the Berkeley Rose Garden was planned, and local gardeners were invited to bring in their own roses for display.

BIRTH NAME: Marguerite Johnson, She would take the stage name Maya Angelou as an adult, AGE: 86, Born on April 4, 1928, in St, Louis, Missouri, She would spend some of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas, She died May 28, 2014, at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, EARLY CAREER: Angelou studied drama and dance at San Francisco’s Labor School, but dropped out to become the city’s first black female cable car conductor, As a young single mother, she danced at a strip club before touring in productions of “Porgy and Bess.” She worked on civil rights issues with Martin Luther King Jr, and Malcom X and vintage paint by number ballerinas shower curtain - pbn ballet dancers - girls bathroom met Nelson Mandela while spending several years in Egypt and Ghana..

AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Angelou’s book “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” was released in 1969. She would write six more books about her life, along with more than 30 other works. POETRY: Angelou read her poem “On the Pulse of Morning” at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993. One of her best-known poems was “Still I Rise.” ”You may write me down in history. With your bitter, twisted lies. You may trod me in the very dirt. But still, like dust, I’ll rise.”.

ADVICE FOR LIFE: “Be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud,” from her book “Letter to My Daughter.”, LEGACY: Angelou wrote when her friend Nelson Mandela died: “No sun outlasts its sunset, but will rise again, and bring the dawn.” President Barack Obama used those words to remember Angelou as “one of the brightest lights of vintage paint by number ballerinas shower curtain - pbn ballet dancers - girls bathroom our time — a brilliant writer, a fierce friend, and a truly phenomenal woman.”, FINAL TWEET: “Listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of God.” (Posted May 23)..



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