Memories of brutus Hamilton
| Abstract | This paper is in response to a query from a colleague whose son, a promising high school runner, was considering UC-Berkeley. She asked about the school 's running program, political and intellectual atmosphere, and the legacy of 1960's-era track coach and Dean of Students Brutus Hamilton, after whom the track stadium is named. | |||||||||
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