| California - 1885 - 812 pages
...a definite estimate of the degree of difference between their climate and that of Berkeley, I think I am warranted in endorsing the opinion that the climate...distinguished for a peculiar serenity, cheerfulness, and healthfulness." After making a complete topographical survey of the entire grounds, Mr. Olmsted returned... | |
| Samuel Hopkins Willey - 1887 - 452 pages
...Berkeley, and without being able to assert from my limited observation, that the immunity of the latter from the chilling sea wind is absolutely complete and constant, I think that I am warranted in indorsing the opinion that the climate of Berkeley is distinguished for a peculiar serenity, cheerfulness,... | |
| California Historical Society - California - 1887 - 452 pages
...Berkeley, and without being able to assert from my limited observation, that the immunity of the latter from the chilling sea wind is absolutely complete and constant, I think that I am warranted in indorsing the opinion that the climate of Berkeley is distinguished for a peculiar serenity, cheerfulness,... | |
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