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FRANK W. BANCROFT. JOHN W. BASORE. HENRY C. Biddle. *EDWIN M. BLAKE. EDWARD BOOTH. CARLOS BRANSBY. MARTIN A. CENTNER. FREDERICK G. COTTRELL. RUSSELL T. CRAWFORD. LUDWIG J. DEMETER. KNIGHT DUNLAP. ROBERT DUPOUEY. GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX. PLINY E. GODDARD. ELMER E. HALL. HARVEY M. HALL. BRUCE V. HILL. CHARLES H. HOWARD. CHANCEY JUDAY. C. CHAPEL JUDSON. ALFRED L. KROEBER. BENJAMIN P. KURTZ.

JEROME B. LANDFIELD.

INSTRUCTORS.

SIMON LITMAN.

CONRAD LORING.
EUGENE I. MCCORMAC.
JOHN H. MCDONALD.
THOMAS C. MCKAY.
FREDERICK W. H. MEYER.
RALPH S. MINOR.

WM. CONGER MORGAN.
WALTER S. MORLEY.

BURT L. NEWKIRK.
GROVER C. NOBLE.
CHARLES J. O'CONNOR.
HARRY A. OVERSTREET.
LOUIS A. PARSONS.
CLARENCE PASCHALL.
THOMAS M. PUTNAM.
GEORGE ROBERTS.

ARTHUR P. STOVER.

CHARLES D. VON NEUMAYER.

J. PAUL J. WILLIAMS.

HARRY O. WOOD.

FRANK S. WRINCH.

WILLSON J. WYTHE.

THE RECORDER OF THE FACULTIES, cx officio Secretary.

*Resigned October 1, 1904.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL, 1904-05.

Military and Gymnasium.-Professors NANCE, EDWARDS, MAGEE,

REINHARDT.

Regulations.-Professors MERRILL, HILGARD, KOFOID, NOYES, MILLER. Schools.-Professors STRINGHAM, BROWN, LANGE, MERRILL, SCHILLING, CLAPP, LEWIS, FERGUSON, THOMAS, HOLWAY. Teachers' Certificates.-Professors BROWN, RICHARDSON, LEWIS,

FERGUSON.

Scholarships.-Professors WICKSON, BRADLEY, PLEHN, ALLEN, PAGE. Frank J. Walton Memorial Loan Fund.-President WHEELER, Professors BRADLEY, HASKELL. [To serve until 1906-07.] Schedule of Exercises.-Professors HASKELL, LEUSCHNER, LEConte. Applications for Admission.-Professors ARMES, PRICE, Dr. HALL. Credentials.-Professors PRESCOTT, NOBLE, DRESSLAR.

Study Lists.-Professors LANGE, RICHARDSON, RAYMOND, NOBLE, CHAMBERS.

Special

Students.-Professors OSTERHOUT, CHRISTY, PUTZKER,
LOUGHRIDGE, O'NEILL, MOORE, MITCHELL.

Students' Affairs.-Professors CORY, JONES, LANGE, SETCHELL,

RIEBER.

Athletics.-Professors EDWARDS, TORREY, WHITNEY.

Pre-Medical Course.-Professors RITTER, O'NEILL, D'ANCONA, FLINT, A. E. TAYLOR, LOEB, Dr. F. W. BANCROFT.

Commencement and other Public Celebrations.-Professors RICHARDSON, HOWARD, NANCE, O'NEILL, NOBLE, TORREY, Dr. MORGAN, Mr. OVERSTREET, Mr. KURTZ.

Health.-Professors REINHARDT, MAGEE, Mrs. BANCROFT.

University Representation.-Professors HILGARD, HOWISON, STRINGHAM, MOSES, FRYER.

Non-Residents. - Professors GORRILL, BOKE, MITCHELL.

University Meetings.-Dr. COTTRELL, Mr. OVERSTREET, Professor GORRILL.

Freshman Divisions.-Professors BRADLEY, MITCHELL, LEHMER, NUTTING, Mr. CENTNER, Mr. BOOTH.

Bonnheim Prize.-Professors GAYLEY, MOSES, BAKEWELL.

Musical and Dramatic.-Professor ARMES, Mr. LANDFIELD, Mr. VON

NEUMAYER.

Bryce Historical Essay.-Professors MOSES, STEPHENS, and a third to be selected by them. Mr. BRYCE himself, 1904.

Barbara Weinstock Lecture.-Professors MILLER, PLEHN, BAKE

WELL.

Commencement Speakers.-Professors GAYLEY, CORY, STEPHENS, LEWIS, CLAPP.

CLASSIFICATION OF STUDIES AND DEGREES.

Colleges of Letters, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences.-Professors GAYLEY, STRINGHAM, SLATE.

Commerce.-Professors

PLEHN, STRINGHAM,

GAYLEY, SLATE,

MITCHELL.

Agriculture. Professors HILGARD, WICKSON, WOODWORTH.

Mechanics.-Professors CORY, KOWER, Mr. NOBLE.
Mining.-Professors CHRISTY, SLATE, HERSAM.

Civil Engineering.-Professors SOULÉ, DERLETH, PROUTY.

Chemistry.-Professors O'NEILL, RISING, Dr. MORGAN.
Architecture.-Professors HOWARD, STRINGHAM, MERRILL.

ORGANIZATION OF INSTRUCTION.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

There are established at Berkeley nine colleges, in each of which there is an undergraduate curriculum of four years, leading directly, under conditions hereinafter stated, to a corresponding degree, namely:

The Colleges of
General Culture.

The College of
Commerce.
The Colleges of
Applied Science.

to the degree of A.B.

in the College of Letters,

to the degree of B.L.

in the College of Social Sciences,

to the degree of B.S.

in the College of Natural Sciences;

to the Degree of B.S.

in the College of Commerce,
in the College of Agriculture,
in the College of Mechanics,
in the College of Mining,

in the College of Civil Engineering,
in the College of Chemistry.

There are permitted, in addition, Courses at Large and Partial Courses, not leading directly to any degree, but through each of which, by compliance with the conditions upon which it is conferred, a degree is possibly obtainable.

The University has no preparatory department.

GRADUATE COURSES.

Advanced instruction, leading to the degrees of Master of Arts (with the corresponding degrees in Letters and Science), Doctor of Philosophy and Juris Doctor, is offered by the University of California to Graduates of any recognized college or university. If the prelimi

nary training of such students has not been sufficient to qualify them for strictly graduate work, they will be admitted to such undergraduate courses, in the department in which they expect to study, as may be suited to their needs.

The University Library contains more than 132,000 volumes, and is admirably adapted, so far as its extent allows, for purposes of advanced study and research. The laboratories are extensive and well equipped, and every facility is afforded for work in the higher lines of Pure and Applied Science.

Regularly organized courses of graduate instruction in the following subjects are offered at Berkeley during the year 1904-05: Philosophy, Education, Jurisprudence, History, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, Linguistics, Semitic Languages, Oriental Languages, Greek, Latin, English, German, Romanic Languages, Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Geology and Mineralogy, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Agriculture; also in Astronomy at the Lick Observatory.

TEACHERS' COURSES.

Professional training for students who desire to teach is offered by the University through the Department of Education and other departments that offer special Teachers' Courses. Boards of Education and of Examination have authority, under Sections 1775 and 1792 of the Political Code, to issue certificates of the High School grade, without examination, to graduates of the University when recommended by the Faculty. The requirements for the Recommendation for the Teachers' Certificate are described in the Joint Regulations of the Faculties, given in subsequent pages of this REGISTER.

STATUS OF STUDENTS.

In respect to status, students are classified as Graduate and Undergraduate; and Undergraduates as Regular Students, Students at Large, and Partial Course Students, the last being further classified as Special Students and Limited Students.

Graduate Students are such graduates of the University or of other institutions empowered to confer like degrees on an equivalent basis, as are pursuing advanced or special studies under the direction of a Faculty. Such students may or may not be candi dates for higher degrees.

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