Sometimes the record is also the blueprint:
Nothing like a little photo journalism to brighten one's day.
That's the granite of Sather Gate, incidentally. I can see John Searle striding confidently under the coppered arch, back when it was still possible to be partisan for "free speech" without betraying one's party.
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I voted for rent control in Berkeley in 1979, btw. It was my first election.
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So there were were, without a place to live. This had happened to us in Berkeley before ... it's why we moved back to Antioch in 1979-80 ... and Robin decided she'd had enough. We couldn't afford to buy a house, so we found a friend with similar problems and bought a duplex-y house with him.
The person who owned our house before us used it as a rental, so we had to evict the people living there. Welcome to property-owning! And to this day, we get junk mail that assumes we're landlords, which drives me crazy. When we tried to move into our place, the woman who lived downstairs held out ... she lived for many months rent-free, and we finally had to pay her money besides the free rent to get her to leave ... when we were going to go court to get her to leave, our lawyer wouldn't let me testify because he worried I'd say too many pro-tenant things.