The letter is reproduced below.
By way of further historical background, the photo at the right appears in the new history book on UCLA, "UCLA: The First Century," in a section entitled "Artful Transformation" dealing with Chancellor Franklin Murphy's interest in campus beautification during his regime. The caption to the photo reads in part:
Murphy had long wanted to acquire a Japanese garden in neighboring Bel-Air, and in 1965, it was donated to UCLA by Regent Edward Carter and his wife, Hannah.
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UPDATE: The Los Angeles Times article on the proposed sale (see an earlier blog post) has been picked up by a newspaper in Bellingham, Washington. See
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/01/25/2365595/uclas-plan-to-sell-japanese-garden.html
See also http://blogs.artinfo.com/lacmonfire/2012/01/25/can-hannah-carters-garden-be-saved/
and
http://rafu.com/news/2012/01/uclas-sale-of-carter-japanese-garden-protested/
UPDATE: The Los Angeles Times article on the proposed sale (see an earlier blog post) has been picked up by a newspaper in Bellingham, Washington. See
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/01/25/2365595/uclas-plan-to-sell-japanese-garden.html
See also http://blogs.artinfo.com/lacmonfire/2012/01/25/can-hannah-carters-garden-be-saved/
and
http://rafu.com/news/2012/01/uclas-sale-of-carter-japanese-garden-protested/
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