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FACULTY OF THE SUMMER SESSION
LOS ANGELES

DAVID PRESCOTT BALROWS, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University. WALTER MORRIS HART, Ph.D., Professor of English Philology; Dean of the Summer Sessions.

MONROE EMANUEL DEUTSCH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin; Dean of the Summer Session in Los Angeles.

GUY MONTGOMERY, M.A., Instructor in English; Assistant Dean of the Summer Sessions.

JAMES SUTTON, Ph.B., Recorder of the Faculties.

HELEN A. MOORE, B.L., Representative of the Summer Session in Los

Angeles.

JOHN MEAD ADAMS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics, Southern Branch.

A.B., Harvard, 1903; A.M., Harvard, 1905; Ph.D., Harvard, 1907; Assistant in Physics, Harvard, 1904-08; Instructor in Physics, Simmons College, 1907-08; Professor of Physics, Occidental College, 1909-12; Assistant Professor of Physics, Queen's University, 1912-16; Assistant Profesor of Physics, University of Saskatchewan, 1916-19; Associate Professor of Physics, Southern Branch, University of California, 1919–.

ERIC W. ALLEN, A.B., Dean, School of Journalism, University of Oregon.

A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1901; active in various branches of journalism and publishing, 1904-12; Professor of Journalism, University of Oregon, 1912-; Dean, 1917-.

EVA M. ALLEN, Instructor in Commercial Practice, Southern Branch.

Instructor, Westlake School for Girls, 1913-15; Los Angeles City Night Schools, 1914-16; Instructor in Commercial Practice, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1915-19; Instructor in Commercial Practice, Southern Branch, University of California, 1919-.

*ARTHUR CHARLES ALVAREZ, B.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Summer School of Surveying.

STOCKTON AXSON, Litt.D., L.H.D., Professor of English, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas.

B.A., Wesleyan University, 1890; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1892; Litt.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1902; L.H.D., Wesleyan University, 1906; Instructor and Assistant Professor, University of Vermont, 1892-94; Staff Lecturer, University Extension Society, 1894-95; Head of English Department, Adelphi College, Brooklyn, 1896-99; Professor of English, Princeton University, 18991913; Head of English Department, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, 1913-.

In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, Cali

fornia.

GEORGE BOAS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Forensics.

A.B., A.M., Brown University, 1913; A.M., Harvard University, 1915; Ph.D., University of California, 1917; Instructor in Public Speaking, University of California, 1915-17; 1st Lieut. Infantry, U. S. Army, 1917-19; Associate Editor of the Home Sector, 1919; Assistant Professor of Forensics, University of California, 1919-.

BENJAMIN PARSONS BOURLAND, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Western Reserve University.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1889; A.M., University of Michigan, 1890; Ph.D., University of Vienna, 1897; Instructor in French, University of Michigan, 1892-95; Instructor in Romance Languages, University of Michigan, 1898-99; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Michigan, 1899-1901; Associate Professor of Romance Languages, Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, 1901-03; Professor of Romance Languages, Western Reserve University, 1903-. Editor The Rimed Chronicle of the Cid (1912). LOUIS F. D. BRIOIS, A.B., Instructor in French, University Extension Division.

Diplomé of Notre-Dame, France, 1888; A.B., University of Southern California, 1917; Head, French Department, Syracuse High School, Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-1914; Instructor, University of Syracuse, Summer Session, 1913; Instructor in French, University of Southern California, Summer Sessions, 1917, 1918. ARTHUR GILCHRIST BRODEUR, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English Philology.

A.B., Harvard, 1909; M.A., Harvard, 1911; Ph.D., Harvard, 1916; Instructor in English Philology, University of California, 1916-18; Assistant Professor of English Philology, University of California, 1918- Translator of "The Prose Edda" by Snorri Sturluson.

HAROLD LAWTON BRUCE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Composition.

B.L., University of California, 1908; M.L., University of California, 1911; Ph.D., Yale University, 1915; Instructor in English, Yale University, 1915-16; Assistant Professor of English Composition, University of California, 1916-19; Associate Professor of English Composition, University of California, 1919-. Publications: "Voltaire on the English Stage."

FELIX S. CABELLO, A.B., Instructor in Spanish, Johns Hopkins University. A.B., Madrid University, 1900; Academia de lenguas vivas, Madrid, Spain, 1903-05; Instructor in Spanish, Lawrenceville School, 1917; Instructor in Spanish, Johns Hopkins University, 1919- Publications: "Columbus, a Spaniard." RAYMOND J. CASEY, Instructor in Woodshop, Lincoln High School, Los Angeles Center, Division of Vocational Education.

JOHN COLLIER, Director of Americanization and Community Institutes Extension Division; Director of Immigrant Education, State Commission of Immigration and Housing.

Student of biology at Columbia University, and of psychology at College de France; 1906, on Continent and in England and Ireland, studying coöperative and labor movements; 1908-11, study of public and commercial recreation in Europe and America, with especial reference to the theatre; 1910, founded National Board of Review of Motion Pictures; associated with Charles Sprague Smith in People's Institute, New York; 1912, arranged first experimental community center, New York; 1915, founded, with Luther Gulick, National Community Center Association; at present President of National Community Center

Association; founder and director, Training School for Community Workers, New York; Executive Member, Community Councils of New York; Chairman, Section of Community Organization, National Social Unit Organization; former Associate Secretary, National Committee on Constructive Immigration Legislation; former Director of Health Community Councils of New York; member General Board, National Child Health Organization; Advisory member, Educational Committee of United Labor Education Committee of New York; lecturer in summer sessions of University of Minnesota and University of Pittsburgh. Author: "The Lantern Bearers"; "Studies in Social History"; "Economics and Community Organization of Theatre"; "The City where Crime is Play," a survey and interpretation of child play in New York; "The Indwelling Splendor," and other volumes of verse. At present Consultant to Associate Alumnae of Barnard College in study of self-supporting and democratic recreation. FREDERICK WARREN COZENS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Southern Branch.

A.B., University of California, 1915; M.A., University of California, 1918; Instructor in Physical Education, University of California, 1916-19; Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Southern Branch, Univeristy of California, 1919–. IRA BROWN CROSS, Ph.D., Professor of Economics on the Flood Foundation.

A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1905; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1906; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1909; Instructor in Economics, Stanford University, 1909-12; Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford University, 191214; Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, 1914-17; Associate Professor of Economics, 1917-19; Professor of Economics on the Flood Foundation, University of California, 1919-. Publications: "Coöperative Stores in the United States" (1906); "Essentials of Socialism" (1911); "Labor in California" (1915); "Collective Bargaining in San Francisco" (1917). MARVIN LLOYD DARSIE, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education, Southern

Branch.

B.S., Hiram College, 1908; M.A., Stanford University, 1913; Graduate student, Stanford University, 1911-12; Instructor, Glendale Union High School, Glendale, Cal., 1912-13; Instructor, Lincoln High School, Los Angeles, Cal., 1913– 14: Instructor in Education, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1914–19; Assistant Professor of Education, Southern Branch, University of California, 1919-. WALTER FENNO DEARBORN, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Education, Harvard

University.

A.B. 1900 and A.M. 1902, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1905; M.D., University of Munich, 1913; student, University of Göttingen, 1904; Instructor and Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1905-09; Associate Professor of Educa tion, University of Chicago, 1909-12; Assistant Professor of Education, 191217, and Professor of Education, 1918-, Harvard University; student, University of Heidelberg, 1910; University of Munich, 1911-12 and 1913. Published "Psychology of Reading" (1906).

*CHARLES DERLETH, Jr., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Civil Engineering.

"STURLA EINARSSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Practical Astronomy. FRANCIS SEELEY FOOTE, Jr., E.M., Professor of Railroad Engineering.

*In Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California. Absent on leave for 1920.

JESSIE BODWELL FOOTE, Instructor in Printing, Lincoln High School, Los Angeles Center, Division of Vocational Education.

GEORGE W. GALBRAITH, Supervisor of Classes for Teachers of Trade and Industrial Subjects, Los Angeles Center, Division of Vocational Education.

GRACE GAIL GIBERSON, Director of Music, State Normal School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Student, State Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, 1905; graduate, special music course, Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, 1909; graduate, Supervisor of Music Course, American Institute of Normal Methods, Northwestern University, 1910-13; student, Siegel-Meyers School of Music, Chicago, 1914; grade teacher, Reed City, Michigan, 1906-09; Supervisor of Music, Public Schools, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1910-12; Instructor in Music, Iowa State Teachers' College, 1912-14; Assistant Director of Music, State Normal School, St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1914-16; Director of Music, State Normal School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1919-; Instructor in Music Methods in American Institute of Normal Methods, Northwestern University, Summer Session of 1919. THOMAS WARRINGTON GOSLING, Ph.D., Supervisor of Secondary Education, State Department of Public Instruction, Wisconsin.

B.A., Yale University, 1894; M.A., Yale University, 1904; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1911; Instructor, The Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1894; Head of Department of English, The Hughes High School, Cincinnati, -1915; Investigator (for the Board of Education of Cincinnati) of School Systems in Germany and England, 1914; Wisconsin State Department of Public Instruction, 1918-.

MALBONE WATSON GRAHAM, D.D., Instructor in Spanish.

A.B., Princeton University, 1889; D.D., Lenox College, Iowa, 1906; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Lenox College, 1889-91; Director, Colegio Americano Para Varones, Bogota, Colombia, South America, 1895-1904; Assistant in Spanish, University of California, 1917; Instructor in Spanish, University of California, 1917-.

LUCILE HALWICK, A.B., Physical Director, Stockton High School.

A.B., Oberlin College, Ohio, 1910; Physical Director, Stockton High School, 1915-.

FRANCIS B. HEARD, Instructor in Sheet Metal, Lincoln High School, Los Center, Division of Vocational Education.

HAROLD HESS, Instructor in Auto Machine Shop, Lincoln High School, Los Angeles Center, Division of Vocational Education.

ERNEST BRYANT HOAG, M.A., M.D., Mental Examiner, Los Angeles Juvenile Court; Director of Child Welfare, Pasadena Board of Education.

B.S., Northwestern University, 1892; A.B., Stanford University, 1895; A.M., M.D., Northwestern University, 1902; Professor of Biology, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, 1895-98; Director of Hygiene, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1906-09; Lecturer in Child Hygiene, University of Colorado, 1909-12; State Director of Child Hygiene, Minnesota, 1912-13; Lecturer, University Extension and Summer Session, University of California, 1916–. Publications: "Health Index of Children" (1910); "The Child in Court" (1919); "Health Studies" (1909); "Notes in Criminology" (1917).

HOMER C. HOCKETT, Ph.D., Professor of American History, Ohio State University.

B.L., University of Wisconsin, 1903; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1917; student Earlham College, 1896-98; student University of Indiana, 1898-99; student University of Wisconsin, 1901-05 and 1908-09; Fellow and Instructor, University of Wisconsin, 1904-05; Assistant Professor, Summer Session, University of Illinois, 1905; Professor of History, Central College, Missouri, 1905-08; Instructor in History, University of Wisconsin, 1908-09; Associate Professor, 1909-12; Professor, 1912-, Ohio State University. Author: "Western Influences on Political Parties to 1825"; "A Syllabus of United States History"; "Federalism and the West," in Turner's "Essays in American History"; with R. G. Thwaites, "Early American Travels"; with F. J. Turner, "Correspondence of French Ministers in the United States."

WILLIAM LELAND HOLT, M.D., Deputy Health Officer, Los Angeles County Health Department.

A.B., Harvard, 1901; M.D., Harvard, 1905; studied at German universities, 1906-07; medical practice in California, 1908-10; studied at German universities, 1910-13; Harvard School for Health Officers, Certificate in Public Health, 1914; Instructor in Hygiene and Bacteriology, Western Reserve Medical School, 1917-18; public health work, 1914—. Publications: "The Social Evil" (1909); "Economics and Prevention of Tuberculosis" (1910). FREDERICK D. HOOD, A.B., Head of the Mechanics Art Department, Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles; Assistant Supervisor SmithHughes Teacher Training Center, Southern Branch.

SARA HUNTSMAN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, Utah State College.

B.S., Utah State College, 1899; Diploma of Graduation, Boston School of Oratory, 1901; Instructor of Vocal Expression, Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, III., 1901-02; Instructor of English and Vocal Expression, Michigan Seminary, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1904-07; in charge of Vocal Expression and Public Speaking, and Instructor in English, Utah State College, Logan, Utah, 1907-16; Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, Utah State College, Logan, Utah, 1916-; Acting Assistant Professor of English, Leland Stanford University, 1918. IRVING WILLARD JONES, Ph.B., Adjunct Professor of Music Education, University of Texas.

Ph.B., University of Wisconsin, 1916; Instructor in Music and Psychology, State Normal School, Plymouth, N. H., 1906-11; Music Supervisor, Milford, N. H., 1909-10; Instructor in Music, and Extension Advisor in Music, University of Wisconsin, 1911-16; Instructor in Music, University of California Summer Session, 1914; Director of Community Music, Chicago, 1916-18; Assistant Professor of Music, University of Wisconsin, 1918-19; Adjunct Professor of Music, University of Texas, 1919-.

ERNEST AUGUST JUST, M.A., Head of Department of Physical Sciences, Long Beach Polytechnic High School.

B.S., Dakota Wesleyan University, 1912; M.A., University of Southern California, 1913; Teacher of Chemistry, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, 1913-17; Head, Department of Physical Sciences, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, 1918-.

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