The office of the PRESIDENT is room 112. The office of the REGISTRAR is room 116. The office of the SECRETARY to the President is room 110. The office of the ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HYGIENE is room 95. The various Departmental offices are given in the SCHEDULE and in the DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS AND STUDENTS. The University Post, Telegraph, and Telephone Office is Stanford University, California. The University Railway Station and Express Office is Palo Alto, California. Requests for Registers, blanks, and other printed matter, and inquiries regarding terms of admission, advanced standing, etc., should be addressed to The Registrar, Stanford University, Cal. [*The rooms in the Inner Quadrangle are numbered consecutively, beginning at the left of the main entrance, ten numbers being allotted to each building. In the Outer Quadrangle forty numbers are allotted to each of the larger buildings and ten numbers to each one-story building, beginning with the Assembly Hall and number 120. The engineering buildings south of the Quadrangles begin with number 500. The Chemistry building is on the west avenue between the Quadrangles and the Museum.] UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Thursday... Aug. 31 Thursday Nov. 30 Thursday Dec. 22 Friday 1906 Jan. 5 Friday Jan. 9 Tuesday ....Instruction begins. ......... Thanksgiving Recess. .First Semester ends. .Entrance Examinations begin. Jan. 10 Wednesday ..... Instruction begins. Jan. 12 Friday.... Feb. 22 Thursday ...Mid-Year Conferring of Degrees. .Washington's Birthday. Mid-Semester Recess. Aug. 28 Tuesday .Entrance Examinations begin. .Registration of Matriculated Students. Aug. 29 Wednesday..... Registration of New Students. ........ Sept. 7 Friday.......Conferring of Degrees. Nov. 29 Thursday.. Dec. 2 Sunday Thanksgiving Recess. Dec. 13-19 Thur.-Wed...End-Semester Examinations ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAMUEL FRANKLIN LEIB, A. B., President, Farmers' Union Bldg., San Jose HORACE DAVIS, A. M., Vice-President, Finance: LATHROP, SLOSS, GRAY, MILLER, EELLS, BABCOCK, CROTHERS. University: DAVIS, MCFARLAND, REID, GRANT, HOPKINS, EELLS, CROTHERS. Auditing, Organization, and Rules: GRANT, DAVIS, REID, CROTHERS, MCFARLAND, SLOSS, EELLS. Museum: SLOSS, HOPKINS, GRANT, MILLER, LATHROP. Memorial Church: LATHROp, Davis, Reid. THE UNIVERSITY President: DAVID STARR JORDAN. Vice-President: JOHN CASPER BRANNER. Registrar: ORRIN LESLIE ELLIOTT. Associate Librarian: MELVIN GILBERT Dodge. Secretary to the President: GEORGE ARCHIbald Clark. EXECUTIVE HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Greek: AUGUSTUS TABER MURRAY. Latin: HENRY RUSHTON FAIRCLOUGH. Germanic Languages: Karl G. RENDTORFF (acting). Romanic Languages: JOHN ERNST MATZKE. English Philology: EDWARD Flügel. English Literature and Rhetoric: MELVILLE BEST ANDERSON. Philosophy: FRANK ANGELL (acting). Psychology: FRANK ANGELL. Education: ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY (acting). History: EPHRAIM DOUGLAS ADAMS (acting). Economics and Social Science: ALBERT CONSER WHITAKER (acting). Law: NATHAN ABBOTT. Drawing: ARTHUR BRIDGMAN CLARK (acting). Mathematics: ROBERT EDGAR ALLARDICE. Applied Mathematics: LEANDER MILLER HOSKINS. Physics: FERNANDO SANFORD. Chemistry: JOHN MAXSON STILLMAN. Botany: GEORGE JAMES PEIRCE (acting). Systematic Botany and Forestry: WILLIAM RUSSELL DUDLEY. Physiology and Histology: OLIVER PEEBLES JENKINS. Hygiene: WILLIAM FREEMAN SNOW (acting). Zoology: CHARLES HENRY GILBERT. Entomology and Bionomics: VERNON LYMan Kellogg. Geology and Mining: JOHN CASPER BRANNER. Civil Engineering: CHARLES DAVID MARX. Mechanical Engineering: WILLIAM FREDERICK DURAND. |