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to better coordinate state governmental affairs. "Some system like this would, I believe, be far more businesslike and effective than such haphazard and infrequent consultations as must otherwise normally take place between a Governor and our numerous unrelated boards and commissions," Young said.
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in 1928, Young commissioned an investigation on the status of working conditions for Mexicans. The investigation's findings, presented to Young in 1930, concluded that Mexican immigrants made up a majority of farm labor, had supplanted other immigrant groups and were now doing the work white
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in 1899, arguing for greater cooperation between public schools and public libraries. Students at Lowell popularly nicknamed Young "C-Square," due to his initializing of his first and middle names, Clement Calhoun. In 1904, Young, along with
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Despite Young's Progressive credentials, Progressive attitudes towards the governor soured in 1929 after Young's appointee as state Superintendent of Banks, Will C. Wood, approved the merger between
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would not do. The report also outlined that many labor contracting practices, including the withholding of 25 percent of immigrant farm labor salaries, were likely to be illegal.
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general partnership based in Berkeley. Young would work or consult for Mason-McDuffie until 1944. He also helped McDuffie, who had served as president of the
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rioted, taking control of a majority of the interior facilities, and took several prison guards as hostages. Young responded by mobilizing the
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Beginning his governorship on January 4, 1927, Young's agenda included reorganizing the state's various commissions and departments into his
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting held at Los Angeles, California July 11–14, 1899
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After his departure from Lowell in 1906, Young became involved in state politics. In 1908, he was elected to the
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audiences to attend family-friendly movies and to ignore films that depicted negative images of society.
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for the district that included Berkeley. In the Assembly, Young became a political ally of governor
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By 1926, frustration within inner Republican ranks with the fiscally conservative governorship of
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and served from 1927 to 1931. Young is considered to have been one of the last governors from the
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after defying civic authorities in making a speech in behalf of John McHugh, a member of the
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in 1913. In the following year's legislative elections, Young was elected as a member of the
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which held that threats of violence against the state and individuals did not constitute
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The Other Struggle for Equal Schools: Mexican Americans During the Civil Rights Movement
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English Poetry Its Principles and Progress with Representative Masterpieces and Notes
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The loss of support for Young among Progressives, along with the beginning of the
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authorizing the creation of a California State Parks Commission. Headed by
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Cobbledick, Winifred, Arthur Harris and Clement Calhoun Young (1943).
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Young was married to Lyla Jeannette Vincent and had two daughters.
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The Legislature of California; its Membership, Procedure, and Work
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In his first year of office, Young signed a bill passed by the
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in 1892. After his graduation, Young embarked on a career as a
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supported by Young, state voters approved the creation of the
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eventually was completed and opened to traffic in late 1936.
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between 1939 and 1940, and returned to writing, publishing
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Following a strike by Mexican agricultural laborers in the
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campaign, Young earned vocal support from former governor
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Republican Party members of the California State Assembly
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Young was a close friend of realtor and conservationist
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and quickly rose through the chamber's ranks, becoming
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Among his other priorities were: the financing of the
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In the 1918 general elections, Young won the race for
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California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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In the gubernatorial 491:The Principles and Progress of English Poetry 1252:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1414: 1020:"November 2, 1926 General Election results" 826:Following Rolph's death shortly before the 742:In 1929, Young signed the law creating the 500:While teaching, he established his home in 2257: 2243: 1932: 1918: 1407: 1393: 727:In 1928, starring alongside British actor 133:January 6, 1919 â€“ January 4, 1927 74:January 4, 1927 â€“ January 6, 1931 47: 2707:University of California, Berkeley alumni 2677:Speakers of the California State Assembly 2266:Speakers of the California State Assembly 943:Gayley, Charles M.; C. C. Young (2005) . 404:, serving from 1909 to 1919, then as the 186:January 6, 1913 â€“ April 27, 1917 2667:Republican Party governors of California 1133:. California State Military Museum. 2007 681:. In 1919, Whitney had been arrested in 472:from 1893 to 1906, heading the school's 452:at an early age, and graduated from the 431: 174:Speaker of the California State Assembly 1212:. Digital History. 2007. Archived from 1152:"Bridging the Bay: Bridging the Campus" 947:. New York: Kessinger Publishing, LLC. 14: 2649: 643:is no place for our women prisoners." 406:28th lieutenant governor of California 2702:Politicians from Berkeley, California 2238: 1913: 1388: 627:; more clearly defined roles for the 841: 671:Communist Party of the United States 731:, Young appeared in the film short 673:, who had been convicted under the 511:, and worked for Mason-McDuffie, a 493:. published and distributed by the 24: 1941:Lieutenant governors of California 1186:State University of New York Press 1156:University of California, Berkeley 454:University of California, Berkeley 25: 2723: 2692:People from Lisbon, New Hampshire 1340:Lieutenant Governor of California 1263: 990:DeBow, Ken; John C. 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C.C. Young
Yang Zhongjian

Governor of California
Lieutenant
Buron Fitts
H. L. Carnahan
Friend Richardson
James Rolph
Lieutenant Governor of California
William Stephens
Arthur H. Breed Sr.
Speaker of the California State Assembly
Arthur Hathaway Hewitt
Henry W. Wright
California State Assembly
John Morton Eshleman
Anna L. Saylor
52nd district
41st district
Lisbon, New Hampshire
Berkeley, California
Progressive
Republican
Teacher
politician
Progressive Party
Republican Party
California State Assembly
28th lieutenant governor of California

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