Monday, November 2, 2009

Who's Who

Today added the blog entry for
Who's Who In Berkeley (1917)

There are two names in this book
which include the descriptor
"Knights of Columbus".
There is no specific mention of Council 1499,
so another resource is required to confirm such membership.

It may also be possible that names are included
who did not self-identify as KOFC.
Must use known members list to search this book.

Friday, October 30, 2009

City of Berkeley Records Online

http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us
This is the city website.


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left margin
click "Public Records"
click "Records Online"
click "Search Records Online Now"
Direct link:
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/recordsonline/search.aspx

Document == Select All
Body == Select All
Search == knights of columbus
Start Date == 1/1/1907
End Date == 12/31/2009

click Search

returned ten (10) hits
clicked column heading to sort "Date"
downloaded these files to office computer
I excerpt (by hand) the pertinent info below

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1...08/23/1940...(10 pages)...12522676.pdf
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[...]
Before the regular business of the meeting was taken
up President Gaines welcomed the "stockholders" of the City to
whom he had sent special invitations to attend the meeting in
order to afford them an opportunity to see how the procedure
of the Board of Directors operates.

He first introduced the members of the Council to the
"stockholders" and then they in turn were introduced to the
Council.

Those present were:
[...]
George S Tait, Secretary, Knights of Columbus, Berkeley Council #1499.
[...]
Mrs. Keating, Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Tait and others all
expressed thanks and appreciation for the invitation to attend
the meeting and stated they felt it was a great privilege to
have been present at the meeting and were very interested in
all the matters the Council had to consider.
[...]




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2...11/06/1940...12522689.pdf
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3...01/20/1942...12522765.pdf
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4...01/21/1942...(2 pages)...12522766.pdf
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ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING.
Berkeley, California,
Wednesday, January 21, 1942.
1.
[...]
2.
President Gaines stated the meeting was called to
consider the petition of the Knights of Columbus Hall
Association of Berkeley requesting the reclassification of the
property at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Milvia
Street from Class II to Class VIII, under Ordinance No. 2180-N.S.,
which was laid on the table at the last meeting, also,
to consider the revision of the budget for the balance of the
fiscal year.

3.
City Manager Fisk stated that the resolution accepting
the deed conveying certain real property for street and
highway purposes had been prepared and he was ready to present
it after they had taken action on the rezoning.

Councilman Martin moved that the matter be taken off
the table.

The motion was seconded by Councilman Herrick and
adopted. Councilman Berg voting "no".

On motion of Councilman Berg, seconded by Councilman
Hoyt, a Bill was passed to print reclassifying the property as
requested, provided the Knights of Columbus Hall Association
deed to the City certain described property for street purposes
so that the corner can be rounded off and that they pay the
cost, not to exceed $100, for moving the electrolier at this
corner.

City Manager Fisk, thereupon, presented the resolution
accepting the deed from the Association for street and highway
purposes.

On motion of Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilman
Herrick, the resolution was adopted by unanimous vote.

[...]
4.
[...]
RESOLUTIONS:
The following resolution was on motion made and
seconded, adopted by the vote as below shown:

5. RESOLUTION NO. 25,509-N.S.
Accepting deed from Knights of Columbus Hall Association
of Berkeley conveying to the City of Berkeley certain real
property for street and highway purposes. Ayes - unanimous.
Noes - none. Absent - Council men French and Harris.

BILLS:
The following Bills were read and ordered passed to
print on motions made, seconded and carried by the following
votes:

6. A Bill entitled: "Reclassifying a certain portion of
the City of Berkeley fro Class II to Class VIII, as defined by
Ordinance No., 2180-N.S." Ayes - unanimous. Noes - none.
Absent - Councilmen French and Harris.
[...]



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5...01/26/1942...12592812.pdf
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6...02/17/1942...12522770.pdf

7...04/01/1947...12523016.pdf

8...05/22/2007...(401 pages)...12783874.pdf

9...05/22/2007...12783373.pdf

10..05/22/2007...12784379.pdf

Monday, October 26, 2009

world war one participation

The following contains a list of members who served
in World War One. There had to have been other members
who remained at home unable to participate in this
particular way, and therefore are not yet identified.
This is real progress in identifying early Council members.

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http://books.google.com/books?id=bGdbHI9-8e8C
Catholic Encyclopedia (1922), Volume 17
---page 440---
Knights of Columbus in peace and war (cf C.
E., VIII-670d).--When the United States of America
declared war against Germany in April, 1917,
the Knights of Columbus, through their Supreme
Board of Directors, passed the following resolution:
"The Supreme Board of Directors of the Knights
of Columbus, at a regular meeting, held the 14th
day of April, 1917, in the City of Washington,
realizing that the crisis confronting our country
calls for the active co-operation and patriotic zeal
of every true citizen, hereby reaffirms the devotion
of 400,000 members of the Order in this country
to our Republic and its laws, and pledges their
continued and unconditional support to the
President and the Congress of the Nation, in their
determination to protect its honor and its ideals
of humanity and right." In keeping with the spirit
of this resolution the Knights of Columbus offered
the services of the Order as a unit to the Government
in war work. An appeal was issued to the
public for $1,000,000 for this purpose and an
assessment of $2.00 per capita levied against its
membership. In time the war fund in response to this
appeal far exceeded the expectations of the Knights,
amounting in the end to something over $14,000,000.
Later on the Knights of Columbus participated
in the fund from the general "drive" made jointly
by the seven officially recognized welfare organizations
doing war work, its share, out of $170,000,000,
being $30,000,000, which in turn was shared with the
National Catholic War Council. The first task
was the establishment of a Knights of Columbus
service in the United States and its insular possessions.
Secretaries and chaplains were placed in all
the camps and cantonments; buildings were erected
and community centers were established. In all
260 buildings were erected, 1134 secretaries were
placed, and 309 camps were operated. Headquarters
were established in Paris for the Order's overseas
activities, with branches in London covering
the British Isles, and after the Armistice in
Coblenz, for the Army of Occupation. The number
[...]

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Located online two books
http://books.google.com/books?id=mHoLAAAAYAAJ
http://www.archive.org/details/knightsofcolumbu01egan
The Knights of Columbus in peace and war, Volume 1
by Maurice Francis Egan, John James Bright Kennedy
---no useful references

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http://books.google.com/books?id=C3sLAAAAYAAJ
The Knights of Columbus in peace and war, Volume 2
by Maurice Francis Egan, John James Bright Kennedy
(Knights of Columbus, 1920)
---page 33
---page 35
---page 44
---page 339
---page 345
---page 369

Friday, October 16, 2009

1918 Bonita Avenue

Online search turned up this ...

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www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/council4/WalkingTourNorthShattuck.pdf

South of North Shattuck Shopping Village

1918 Bonita: Berkeley Bay Commons (bay side)
Designed in an architectural style more familiar in New England,
the building was originally used as a warehouse.
At one time there was a second floor hall where the
American Legion,
Knights of Columbus,
Knights of Pithias and the Daughters of the Golden West met.
The building has been used as office space since the depression.

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Need to discover the KofC 1499 dates of use.

A Google Drive-By reveals
the above-described red brick building is currently occupied by Rubicon.

It happens to be just one block north of another meeting hall
owned and used by KofC 1499.

Monday, October 12, 2009

driving tour

In Berkeley in car:
AL, NE
ET, MG


Visited two locations:


ONE.

Saint Joseph The Worker Catholic Church
1640 Addison Street, Berkeley CA 94703

http://www.oakdiocese.org/parishes/parish50.htm
http://www.stjtwc.org
timeline:
1878 Berkeley incorporated
1879 parish established
1886 old church built
1907 new church built
19__ stained glass donated by KofC member (name)(location)(depiction)
19__ stained glass donated by KofC member (name)(location)(depiction)
1991 new church Berkeley landmark status


TWO.


Knights of Columbus Hall (Mmm 19__ through Mmm 19__)
1934 Bonita Avenue, Berkeley CA 94704

--one block off University Avenue, at dead-end
--building with four entrances
1936 Bonita Ave (left)(stairwell to upstairs, left apartment)
1934 Bonita Ave (left-center)(was KOFC Hall) <<<<<<<<<
1932 Bonita Ave (right-center)(was __)
1930 Bonita Ave (right)(stairwell to upstairs, right apartment)

--hall acquired in 1966
--hall sold in 19__

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

books.google.com

http://books.google.com

As searches are executed and hits are reviewed,
useful items will appear here.
Eventually they will be moved to a separate post,
hopefully having teased out more complete info.

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search == knights of columbus berkeley
735 hits
status:
nov 2 done checking 1-100



http://books.google.com/books?id=tBurAAAAIAAJ
California local history: a bibliography and union list of library holdings
By Margaret Miller Rocq, California Library Association
---page 7---
Knights of Columbus. Oakland council no. 784.
Catholic historical review of Alameda county.
Oakland [c1930] [104] p. illus. CO CSfCW CU-B
---two other references not useful



http://books.google.com/books?lr=&id=MlQ-AAAAIAAJ
California courts and judges handbook, Edition 2
by Kenneth James Arnold
Law Book Service Co, 1973
---page 350---
[name precedes snippet and is therefore at the moment unknown]
[...]
Associations. Member: Chas. H Houston Bar Association, Alameda
County, 1954 - (Recording Secretary 1961; President, 1962); and
Knights of Columbus: Council 1499, Berkeley, 1958 - (Lecturer;
Advocate; and Grand Knight); and Serra Assembly, Oakland, 1974
- Catholic (lay minister of communion). Democrat. Hobbies and
[...]



http://books.google.com/books?id=DDO3sdV6ytsC
Basketball: a biographical dictionary
by David L Porter
---page 351---
NEWELL, Peter "Pete" (b. August 31, 1915,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), college
and professional coach, sportscaster, and
athletic administrator, is the youngest of eight
children of Peter Newell, a Knight of Columbus
worker, and Alice (Heffron) Newell and was one
of the best strategists and innovative college
basketball tacticians during the immediate
post-World War II era. Newell mentored
basketball at the University of San Francisco
(California), Michigan State University, and the
University of California-Berkeley between 1947
[...]
[---so, the coach's dad was KofC, was the coach ever KofC ??]
[1942-46 navy service
[1946-50 coach University of San Francisco
[1950-54 coach Michigan State University
[1954-60 coach University of California Berkeley
[1960-68 athletic director at UCB

archive.org

http://www.archive.org



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google hits while searching KofC names

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http://www.archive.org/details/historyofberkele00wate
History of the Berkeley schools (1918)
by S D Waterman
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An account of the School System of Berkeley from
its establishment to date, with a detailed presenta-
tion of the special features in the various schools
Berkeley, California
1918
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right-click PDF and save
saved on office computer
Chapter XXXVIII Berkeley High School Graduates...page 142
PDF page 171 (181 of 202)
June 1915
Edwin Ashton Flinn

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legacy
FLINN, EDWIN A Feb 13, 1897 Oct 05, 1987
Last residence: 94121 (San Francisco, San Francisco, CA)
age 90

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http://www.archive.org/details/crockerlangleysa1907sanfrich
Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year ending October 1907
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Leonard M Bardet
clk Asst Frgt Aud S P Co.
r Berkeley

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Charter (1910)

1910-nov-06

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who started the process:

application date:

parish(es) involved:

officers:

charter member list:

C D Malony
Philip M Carey
J W Flinn
Walter A Chowen
Very Rev F X Morrison
A V Sherry
J J Rahill
Ralph A Halloran
Edw V McGinty
T F McGowan
E J Laberge
A M Christianson
A F Maine
E McCabe
P J Freeman
O C Stiegeler
Rev Mich'l McLaughlin
L M Bardet
F C Fitzgibbon
J J Gillick
J E Heagerty
J J McKinnon
T H McGuire
J M Moriarity
J T O'Connell
J M Rowe
H J Rengel

Chas F J Berg
J F Blake
J T Brennan
J Caherly
P J Curtin
T F Dowd
C J Eckhardt
J J Frick
F J Gallagher
T F Gillick
M J Hanrahan
Mich'l Heafey
J J Landers
Hugh McEvoy
D J McCarthy
R E McCulloch
J F McCulloch
J V McCulloch
M P McGill
J J Prendergast
T Riordan
G F Rose
Wm F Snyder
Albert A Turner
D J Zanone
A J Zehringer

Thursday, January 1, 2009

2009 Calendar


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