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-:"[[Pauline Kael]] broadcast many of her early reviews on the alternative public radio station KPFA in Berkeley, and gained further local-celebrity status as [[Berkeley Cinema Guild]] manager from 1955 to 1960. As manager of the two-screen theater, Kael programmed the films that were shown, and also wrote [[sharp-witted]] capsule reviews of the movies, which her patrons began collecting." --[[Sholem Stein]]+:''[[Berkeley in the Sixties]]''
The '''University of California, Berkeley''' is a [[public university|public]] coeducational research [[university]] located in [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]], [[California]]. Commonly referred to as '''UC Berkeley''', '''Berkeley''' and '''Cal''', it is the oldest of the ten campuses affiliated with the [[University of California]]. The '''University of California, Berkeley''' is a [[public university|public]] coeducational research [[university]] located in [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]], [[California]]. Commonly referred to as '''UC Berkeley''', '''Berkeley''' and '''Cal''', it is the oldest of the ten campuses affiliated with the [[University of California]].
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The University of California, Berkeley is a public coeducational research university located in Berkeley, California. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal, it is the oldest of the ten campuses affiliated with the University of California.



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