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    Cooper Medical College (Later Stanford Medical School)

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    Dr. Edward R. Taylor was at that time dean [post-Earthquake and Fire, 1906] and was also connected with Cooper Medical College, then located at Sacramento and Webster streets. Through his efforts and the cooperation of the Board of Directors Hastings College was accorded the use of lecture rooms in Cooper Medical College, now affiliated with Stanford University, and it was there the college year opened in August, 1906. (Hon. Robert W. Harrison, The Odyssey of Hastings in Hastings College of the Law Golden Jubilee Book, 1878-1928 (San Francisco: Recorder Publishing Co., 1928), 23.) Image courtesy of Stanford Medical History Centerhttps://repository.uclawsf.edu/historic_campus_locations/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Old City Hall

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    Hastings\u27 Board of Directors turned down an offer of a newly constructed facility on Parnassus Heights (present location of the UCSF campus) which had been offered to the College for its use by the University Regents. Instead they accepted a competing offer of San Francisco\u27s Board of Supervisors to share space in the new City Hall, finished in 1899. Hastings Board preferred the less ample space because of its proximity to the \u27law courts and San Francisco\u27s Law Library.\u27 Some may think this decision prescient because of the College\u27s ultimate permanent location in the Civic Center Area. [see Barnes, p.148]https://repository.uclawsf.edu/historic_campus_locations/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Academy of Sciences

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    In 1879, the college moved to the Academy of Sciences, beginning what has been called the \u27Odyssey of Hastings.\u27 For by 1953, when the college moved into its own modern plant at Hyde and McAllister Streets in San Francisco, it had changed locations 15 times without acquiring a permanent home. -- UC Centennial.https://repository.uclawsf.edu/historic_campus_locations/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Pioneer Hall

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    Classes in the college commenced in San Francisco\u27s Pioneer Hall, August 12, 1878, with an enrollment of 66 students. Judge Hastings had been appointed first dean, and John Norton Pomeroy, then preparing his great work, Equity Jurisprudence, had accepted the position of professor of municipal law. A three-year course of instruction was instituted, with Pomeroy carrying the principal burden of teaching during the college\u27s early years. -- UC Centennial.https://repository.uclawsf.edu/historic_campus_locations/1000/thumbnail.jp

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