CARRIE KNAPP, Supervisor of Drawing in the Public Schools, Ogden, Utah. DENJAMIN PUTNAM KURTZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. ARTHUR BECKET LAMB, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry and CLARENCE IRVING LEWIS, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy on the Mills Foundation. IVAN MORTIMER LINFORTH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek. CHARLES BERNARD LIPMAN, Ph.D., Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bac teriology. ROYCE REED LONG, A.B., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Director of CARL HOWARD MCCHARLES, M.S., Assistant Professor of Nutrition. HORACE WILMER MARSH, M.A., Head of Department of Mathematics, Pratt O. C. MAUTHE, Director of Physical Training, Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wisconsin. ALBERT MANSON MEADS, B.S., M.D., Infirmary Physician. MARY E. MEREDITH, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session. HELEN L. MIGNON, B.S., Instructor of Industrial Art, San Jose State Normal School. JAMES FRANCIS MITCHELL, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science. SYDNEY BANCROFT MITCHELL, M.A., Instructor in Bibliography in the Summer Session. SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON, Ph.D., Instructor in History in the Summer Session. MAUD I. MURCHIE, B.S., Director of Household Arts Department, San Jose State Normal School. PERHAM W. NAHL, Assistant in Drawing. FRANK FIELDING NALDER, M.A., Instructor in Education in the Summer Session. KARL EUGEN NEUHAUS, Instructor in Freehand Drawing. MAURICE BARSTOW NICHOLS, Ph.D., Instructor in Botany, Oakland High School. LILA O'NEALE, Assistant in the Department of Household Arts, San Jose ROBERT W. PACK, B.S., Associate Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. ROMILDA PARONI, B.S., M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene and Medical Examiner. NELLIE POWERS, Superintendent of Drawing, Public Schools, Spokane, Washington. BENJAMIN HARRISON PRATT, Assistant in Zoology in the Summer Session. WILLIAM GARDNER REED, M.A., F.R.Met.Soc., Instructor in Climatology. CHESTER LINWOOD ROADHOUSE, D.V.M., Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science. MARY ESTHER ROBBINS, Recently Head of Simmons College Library School, Boston, Massachusetts. JOHN CAREW ROLFE, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Latin Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania. LUDWIG ROSENSTEIN, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. JOSIAH ROYCE, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Professor of the History of Philosophy, and Walter Channing Cabot Fellow, Harvard University. CHARLES EDWARD RUGH, M.L., Professor of Education. ALFRED H. SCHMIDT, M.A., Teacher of German, Warren Easton High School, New Orleans, Louisiana. DAVID STANLEY SMITH, A.B., Mus.B., Assistant Professor of the Theory of Music, Yale University. RALPH ELLIOT SMITH, B.S., Professor of Plant Pathology. GEORGE A. SMITHSON, Ph.D., Instructor in English Philology. WILLIAM FREEMAN SNOW, M.A., M.D., Clinical Professor of Hygiene and Public Health, Stanford University, and Secretary of American Social Hygiene Association. ELLEN S. STADT MULLER, A.B., M.D., Assistant Medical Examiner. RALPH TALLANT STEVENS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Landscape Gardening. TRACY I. STORER, M.S., Instructor in Zoology in the Summer Session. EDWARD GRIFFITH STRICKLEN, Assistant in Music. CATHARINE EDITH STROUSE, Supervisor of Music in Training Department, Kansas State Normal School. LAURETTA V. SWEESY, Special Lecturer in Music in the Summer Session. RALPH HAWLEY TAYLOR, B.S., Instructor in Pomology. WALTER A. TENNEY, Director of Manual Training, Oakland Manual Training and Commercial High School. MERLE THORPE, A.B., Professor of Journalism, and Head of the Department of Publicity, University of Kansas. REUBEN SIMPKIN TOUR, B.S., Instructor in Gas Engineering. CARRIE V. TRUSLOW, First Assistant Supervisor of Music, Los Angeles LESLIE MORTON TURNER, D.ès L., Associate of Romance Languages, University of Illinois. PAUL VANDER EIKE, A.B., Vice-Principal and Head of Science Department, Kern County High School and Junior College, Bakersfield, California. JOHN JAMES VAN NOSTRAND, M.A., Instructor in Ancient History. OLIVER MILES WASHBURN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology. HERMANN J. WEBER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German. *RALPH ARCHIBALD WHITE, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN, B.S., Acting Professor of Household Economies, HARRY NOBLE WRIGHT, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics. WILLSON JOSEPH WYTHE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Drawing. HENRY N. YOUNG, B.S., Principal of Monterey County High School, King City, California. * In the Summer School of Surveying. Camp California, Swanton, California. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION NOTE.-Figures in parentheses indicate the unit value of the course. All summer session courses, graduate or undergraduate, which are identical, or nearly so, with courses given during the fall or spring sessions, are distinguished by the letter "S," prefixed to the regular number of the course. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1. Agriculture in Elementary Schools. (2) Assistant Professor KERN. 6. Agencies for Country Life Progress. (2) Assistant Professor KERN. 103. High School Farms, Gardens and Community Work. (2) 105. General Science and First-year Agriculture. (2) Assistant Professor HUMMEL. Assistant Professor HUMMEL. 107. Agriculture in Secondary Schools. (2) Assistant Professor IIUMMEL. 205. Research on Special Projects. (To be arranged.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND FLORICULTURE 3. Plant Propagation. (2) 4. Embellishment of Home and School Grounds. (2) Professor GREGG. Professor GREGG and Assistant Professor STEVENS. 200. Research or Graduate Work. (To be arranged.) PLANT PATHOLOGY 120. Diseases of California Crops. (4) Professor GREGG. Professor SMITH and Assistant Professor HORNE. 230. Research on Special Problems. (To be arranged.) POULTRY HUSBANDRY 101. Poultry Husbandry. (2) Assistant Professor DoUGHERTY. SOILS AND FERTILIZERS 3. A General Course on Soils and Soil Fertility. (2) Professor LIPMAN. 127. Undergraduate Research. (To be arranged.) VETERINARY SCIENCE Professor LIPMAN. Professor LIPMAN. 101. Veterinary Science. (2) Professor HARING, Assistant Professor ROADHOUSE and Mr. MITCHELL. ANATOMY $105, S106, or S107. Systematic Human Anatomy. (3%) Assistant Professor HARVEY. $108. Regional and Topographical Anatomy. (3%) Assistant Professor GARDNER, Mr. AYRES, and Mr. VANDER EIKE. 4. California Flora. (2) Assistant Professor GARDNER and Mr. BRANDT. 5. Algology. (2) 6. Teachers' Course. (2) Assistant Professor GARDNER and Mr. NICHOLS. Assistant Professor GARDNER. *Not to be given in 1914. |