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COLLEGES AT BERKELEY FOR THE

ACADEMIC YEAR, 1918-19

AGRICULTURE

THOMAS F. HUNT, D.Agr., Sc.D., Professor of Agriculture, Dean of the
College of Agriculture and Director of the Agricultural Experiment
Station.

EDWARD J. WICKSON, M.A., Professor of Horticulture, Emeritus.
HUBERT E. VAN NORMAN, B.S., Professor of Dairy Management, Vice-
Director of Agricultural Experiment Station, and Dean of Univer-
sity Farm School.

HERBERT J. WEBBER, Ph.D., D.Agr., Professor of Plant Breeding, Director of the Citrus Experiment Station, and Dean of the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture.

MYER E. JAFFA, M.S., Professor of Nutrition.

CHARLES W. WOODWORTH, M.S., Professor of Entomology.

RALPH E. SMITH, B.S., Professor of Plant Pathology.

J. ELIOT COIT, Ph.D., Professor of Citriculture.

CHARLES F. SHAW, B.S., Professor of Soil Technology.

JOHN W. GREGG, B.S., Professor of Floriculture and Landscape Gardening. JOHN W. GILMORE, M.S., Professor of Agronomy.

FREDERIC T. BIOLETTI, M.S., Professor of Viticulture and Enology.

WARREN T. CLARKE, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Extension and Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes.

JOHN S. BURD, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.

CHARLES B. LIPMAN, Ph.D., Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology. CLARENCE M. HARING, D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science.

'ERNEST B. BABCOCK, M.S., Professor of Genetics.

GORDON H. TRUE, B.S., Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis.

JAMES T. BARRETT, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

FRITZ W. WOLL, Ph.D., Professor of Animal Nutrition, Davis.

WALTER MULFORD, F.E., Professor of Forestry; Acting Dean of the College of Agriculture, Acting Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station.

WALTER P. KELLEY, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

'DAVID T. MASON, M.F., Professor of Forestry.

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In residence second half-year only; absent on leave for the duration of the war.

HENRY J. QUAYLE, M.S., Professor of Entomology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

ELWOOD MEAD, D.Eng., Professor of Rural Institutions.

HOWARD S. REED, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Physiology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

JAY B. DAVIDSON, M.E., A.E., Professor of Agricultural Engineering, Davis.

FRANK ADAMS, M.S., Professor of Irrigation Investigations.

CHESTER L. ROADHOUSE, D.V.M., Professor of Dairy Industry, Davis.
LEON D. BATCHELOR, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Breeding in the Citrus
Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture,
Riverside.

CHARLES H. SHATTUCK, Ph.D., Professor of Forestry.

HOWARD S. FAWCETT, M.S., Professor of Plant Pathology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

WALTER L. HOWARD, Ph.D., Professor of Pomology, Davis.

JAMES C. WHITTEN, Ph.D., Professor of Pomology.

*WILLIAM G. HUMMEL, M.S., Professor of Agricultural Education.
WILLIAM T. HORNE, B.S., Associate Professor of Plant Pathology.
ERWIN J. LEA, M.S., Associate Professor of Nutrition.

WILLIAM B. HERMS, M.A., Associate Professor of Parasitology.
JOHN E. DOUGHERTY, B.S., Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry,
Davis.

BERTRAM H. CROCHERON, M.S.A., Associate Professor of Agricultural Ex

tension.

GEORGE H. HART, M.D., D.V.M., Associate Professor of Veterinary
Science.

PATRICK B. KENNEDY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Agronomy.
RICHARD L. ADAMS, M.S., Associate Professor of Agronomy.

STANLEY S. ROGERS, B.S., Associate Professor of Olericulture, Davis.
SAMUEL H. BECKETT, B.S., Associate Professor of Irrigation Practice,
Davis.

FREDERICK L. GRIFFIN, Associate Professor of Agricultural Education. JOHN I. THOMPSON, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis.

BEN A. MADSON, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Davis. WALTER E. PACKARD, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. FRED M. HAYES, D.V.M., Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science, Davis.

WILLIAM V. CRUESS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Zymology.

* Absent on leave, 1918-19.

Absent on leave for the duration of the war.

JAMES W. NELSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Soil Technology. LESLIE T. SHARP, B.S., Assistant Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology.

DENNIS R. HOAGLAND, M.A., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.

GUY R. STEWART, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. O. J. KERN, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.

*RALPH T. STEVENS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Landscape Gardening and Floriculture.

*ROLAND S. VAILE, A.B., Assistant Professor of Orchard Management in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

ROBERT F. MILLER, M.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis. JACOB TRAUM, D.V.M., Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science. WOODBRIDGE METCALF, M.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry.

T. FRANCIS HUNT, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension and Assistant Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes.

ELIZABETH H. SMITH, M.S., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology.
RALPH H. TAYLOR, B.S., Assistant Professor of Pomology.
EDWIN C. VAN DYKE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Entomology.
IRA J. CONDIT, B.S., Assistant Professor of Citriculture.
DONALD BRUCE, M.F., Assistant Professor of Forestry.
HENRY A. MATTILL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Nutrition.
*WILLIAM F. GERICKE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Soil Chemistry.
ALFRED SMITH, M.A., Assistant Professor of Soil Technology.
ROY E. CLAUSEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Genetics.
EDWARD O. ESSIG, M.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology.
VIRGIL C. BRYANT, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension.
CHESTER W. RUBEL, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension.
GEORGE P. GRAY, M.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology and Chemist
in Insecticide Laboratory.

*HARRY S. BAIRD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, Davis.
GEORGE W. HENDRY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy.
*ARTHUR H. HENDRICKSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Pomology (Ex-
change Professor at Cornell University, 1918-19).

WARREN P. TUFTS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Pomology, Davis.
PAUL L. HIBBARD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.
WILLIAM H. HEILEMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Ex-
tension.

WILLIAM W. MACKIE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy.

JOE G. MOODEY, B.S., Assistant to the Director; Assistant Professor of Agriculture.

* Absent on leave, 1918-19.

3 Absent on leave for the duration of the war.

THOMAS TAVERNETTI, B.S., Assistant Professor of Farm Practice, and Assistant to the Dean, University Farm School, Davis.

WALTER W. WEIR, Assistant Professor of Soil Technology.

FRANK J. VEIHMEYER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Irrigation Investigations.

FRIEDRICH C. H. FLOSSFEDER, Assistant Professor of Viticulture and Superintendent of Grounds at University Farm, Davis.

EARLE L. OVERHOLSER, M.A., Assistant Professor of Pomology (Exchange Professor from Cornell University, 1918-19).

STANLEY B. FREEBORN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology.

CLIFFORD F. ELWOOD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. EDWIN C. VOORHIES, B.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis.

WYLIE E. LLOYD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Davis. LEONARD J. FLETCHER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, Davis.

HARRIET G. EDDY, A.B., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. GEORGE A. COLEMAN, M.A., Instructor in Entomology and Curator of the Agricultural Museum.

HUBERT L. BELTON, Instructor in Shopwork, Davis.

Ross C. INGRIM, Instructor in Shopwork, Davis.

CLAYTON O. SMITH, M.A., Instructor in Plant Pathology, Riverside.

DANIEL H. CAREY, B.S., Instructor in Floriculture and Superintendent of Greenhouses and Gardens.

HOWARD B. FROST, Ph.D., Instructor in Plant Breeding in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

STEPHEN L. DENNING, B.S., Instructor in Dairy Industry, Davis.

HENRY H. SEVERIN, Ph.D., Instructor in Entomology.

WALTER C. DEAN, B.S., Instructor in Soil Technology.

ELMER R. DE ONG, B.S., Instructor in Entomology.

WILLIAM L. SWEET, M.S., Instructor in Pomology.

J. RAYMOND BEACH, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science, Davis. PETER T. PETERSEN, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science, in charge of serum manufacture.

ROBERT W. HODGSON, B.S., Instructor in Citriculture.

HELEN I. MATTILL, Ph.D., Instructor in Nutrition.

DEAN D. WAYNICK, Ph.D., Instructor in Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology.

GUY L. PHILP, B.S., Instructor in Pomology, Davis.

ARTHUR W. CHRISTIE, M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry.

KATHERINE JONES, B.S., Instructor in Landscape Gardening and Floriculture.

JULIUS L. COLLINS, B.S., Instructor in Genetics.

J. C. MARTIN, B.S., Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry.

3 Absent on leave for the duration of the war.

FRANCIS W. ALBRO, B.S., Assistant in Nutrition.

J. C. MARQUARDT, B.S., Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, Davis.
3G. F. FERMERY, Assistant in Agricultural Engineering, Davis.
WALTER W. WOBUS, B.S., Assistant in Agricultural Education.
MILO N. WOOD, B.S., Assistant in Pomology, Davis.

WALTER S. WILKINSON, B.S., Assistant in Agronomy, El Centro.
BLYTHE F. MONROE, B.S., Assistant in Soil Technology.

Upper Division Courses.-All upper division courses announced by this department presuppose at least junior standing in the College of Agriculture. Students in other colleges may elect such courses in the department of agriculture as they are qualified to pursue.

Honors. Students who become candidates for the bachelor's degree may be recommended for honors on the basis of the quality of the work done in the regular curriculum of the senior year or its equivalent, or on the basis of a thesis showing ability to do original work.

Practice Courses.-Every student is required to complete a practice course in the subject which he elects for his major study. The object of these courses is to give the students an insight into the actual practice of his chosen occupation. The practice courses consist of two general lines of work: (1) technical, instructional courses carrying 6 units credit, and (2) practical work on a farm, in a laboratory, factory, or other commercial enterprise, carrying no university credit. Students who take the latter work (2) are required to offer, in addition, 6 units chosen from any university department in order to make up the 130 units required for graduation.

3 Absent on leave for the duration of the war.

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