1905-Continued. Aug. 11, Friday Aug. 16, Wednesday Aug. 17, Thursday Aug. 21, Monday Aug. 28, Monday Sept. 9, Saturday Sept. 11, Monday Sept. 16, Saturday Sept. 16, Saturday. Nov. 30, Thursday Dec. 2, Saturday Dec. 1, Friday Matriculation examinations at Berkeley, for the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Law, and the College of Medicine. Filing of applications for admission to advanced and graduate standing and to special status. ....Professors and Instructors in the Academic Colleges keep office hours for consultation with upper-class students, and with applicants for admission to advanced standing and to special status, concerning registration for the first half-year, etc. Registration of upper-class and graduate students in the Academic Colleges for courses of the first half-year. Instruction in the upper classes begins. Admission Certificates issued by the Recorder to intrants. Registration of Freshmen in the Academic Colleges for courses of the first half-year. Organization of instruction for Freshmen. Session of California College of Pharmacy begins. Admission Day: a holiday. Instruction in the College of Dentistry begins. Final schedules of graduate students who are candidates for higher degrees to be conferred in December, to be filed with the Recorder. Advancement to candidacy must have taken place, by formal petition, before this date. Theses of candidates for Ph.D. to be conferred in December, to be filed with the Recorder, for the Graduate Council. Thanksgiving recess of three days. Last day for application for the accrediting of secondary schools for 1905-06. Dec. 14, Thursday Mid-year Examinations in the Academic Colleges. Christmas vacation in the School of Design. Jan. 3, Wednesday}... Christmas vacation in the California College of Dec. 25, Monday Jan. 8, Monday 1906 Jan. 6, Saturday Jan. 9, Tuesday. Jan. 9, Tuesday Jan. 15, Monday Feb. 15, Thursday.... Feb. 15, Thursday Feb. 22, Thursday Mar. 23, Friday. Apr. 16, Monday Pharmacy. Christmas vacation in the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Law, the College of Medicine, and the College of Dentistry. Applications for admission in January and applications for cards of admission to the entrance examinations in January, to be filed. Second half-year in the Academic Colleges and in Hastings College of the Law begins. Examinations in the Academic Colleges for the removal of matriculation deficiencies. Registration of students in the Academic Colleges for courses of the second halfyear. Instruction begins. Final schedules of graduate students who are candidates for higher degrees to be conferred in May, to be filed with the Recorder. Advancement to candidacy must have taken place, by formal petition, before this date. Theses of candidates for Ph.D. to be conferred in May, to be filed with the Recorder, for the Graduate Council. Washington's Birthday: a holiday. Charter Day: a holiday. Last day for application for scholarships for 1906-07. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. REGENTS EX OFFICIO. HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE COOPER PARDEE, M.A., M.D., Sacramento Governor, President of the Regents ex officio. State Superintendent of Public Instruction. HON. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN RUSH, Suisun City President of the State Board of Agriculture. RUDOLPH JULIUS TAUSSIG, ESQ., 26 Main Street, San Francisco President of the Mechanics' Institute. BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, Ph.D., LL.D., 1820 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley President of the University. APPOINTED REGENTS. The names are arranged in the order of original accession to the Board. HON. CHARLES WILLIAM SLACK, Ph.B., LL.B., 1910 JACOB BERT REINSTEIN, M.A., 1912 217 Sansome Street, San Francisco. + Terms of Regents expire March 1. |