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{{Infobox University Chancellor
|name        =Clark Kerr
|image       =Clark Kerr.jpg
|order       =
|university  =First Chancellor<br>[[University of California, Berkeley]]<br>Twelfth President <br>[[University of California]]
|term_start  =1958
|term_end    =1967
|birth_date  ={{birth date|1911|05|17}}
(contracted; show full)e facilities. The Spanish-style residential complex houses 700 students and features landscaped gardens and a conference center. It was previously the site of the [[California School for the Blind|California School for the Deaf and Blind]], and was acquired by The University after a court battle.  (The University was not a party to the case.  It was offered the site after the Schools for the Deaf and Blind relinquished it to the State as surplus property.)

The [[Clark Kerr Medal]] is named in his honor.


Clark Kerr is credited with this summary of the purposes of a modern university: to provide "sex for the students, sports for the alumni, and parking for the faculty."<ref>W.J. Rorabaugh, Berkeley at War: The 1960s, p. 12, quoted at http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt687004sg&chunk.id=d0e21648&brand=calisphere&doc.view=entire_text</ref>

==Bibliography==
*Kerr, Clark, ''The Gold and the Blue: A Personal Memoir of the University of California, 1949-1967''
*Kerr, Clark, ''The Uses of the University'', 5th edition. 1963; Harvard University Press, 2001.
*Kerr, Clark, John T. Dunlop, Frederick H. Harbison, and Charles A. Myers, ''Industrialism and Industrial Man: The Problem of Labor and Management in Economic Growth''. Harvard University Press, 1960.
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