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<p>You might find UC’s 1946-1947 general catalog to be interesting. Back then there was a list of approved boarding and lodging houses for women that new female students were expected to live in (if they did not live in the women’s dorm). The estimated room and board costs were higher for women than men. The university’s International House apparently gave extra consideration to “applications from all non-Caucasian Americans and from all foreign students” (implying that discrimination by race and national origin in rental housing was common at the time).</p>
<p>At <a href=“http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/upload/GenCatArchive/GenCat19461947.pdf[/url]”>http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/upload/GenCatArchive/GenCat19461947.pdf</a> , see page 56-57 of the document, which is page 60-61 of the PDF, for the housing information. See page 52 (page 56 of the PDF) for the cost of attendance (about $600; this is equivalent to $7,154 today; add $300, equivalent to $3,577 today, for non-residents).</p>
<p>Note that the course Math 116 is titled “Exterior Ballistics”. The description is “The classical theory of motion of a particle subject to the forces of gravity and the resistance of air, together with some recent developments.” Hmmm, what “recent developments” would those be? :)</p>