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may receive a credit of two units. Credit may be given, in due proportion, for a smaller number of exercises, when these are of more than the usual length (which for lectures and recitations is about fifty-three minutes). A recitation or lecture presupposes about two hours of study outside of the classroom; laboratory or other exercises which do not require outside preparation are estimated at a lower rate than recitations or lectures.

The normal amount of credit obtainable during the session, by a student who devotes his whole time to courses strictly of university grade, is six units. Petitions for credit in excess of six units must be presented to the Recorder of the Faculties at the beginning of the session. A bachelor's degree represents 124 or more units of credit, distributed according to the special requirements of the college or department in which the student is enrolled. For the master's degree there are required about 18 units of properly selected work, in addition to a thesis. The work for Ph.D. and other doctors' degrees is not estimated in units of credit, and must be specially planned for every candidate. There are normally required four years of university residence for a bachelor's degree, one year for a master's degree, and at least two years for a doctor's degree; and while advanced credit is given for work done at other universities, the candidate's final year of residence for any degree must be spent in the University of California.

Two summer sessions are accepted as the equivalent of one half-year of residence for any degree; but the amount of credit (the number of units) that may be completed during two summer sessions would for the average student not exceed three-fourths of the amount that could be completed during a single fall or spring session.

In every case students desiring credit for major or graduate courses should make definite arrangements therefor with the instructor at the beginning of the session. Graduate students should consult, also, the Dean of the Graduate School, at his office in the Faculty Room, California Hall, second floor.

The University issues formal Recommendations for Teachers' Certificates only to those who hold a bachelor's degree. Certificates of record for Summer Session work, whether of matriculation or of university grade, will be issued by the Recorder of the Faculties, upon application of any student in the session; and personal recommendations from instructors may be obtained by school officers and other inquirers through the office of the Appointment Secretary.

There will be no general period of final examinations. The matter of examinations for credit will be left in the hands of the instructors, who may use the regular recitation hours for that purpose, or may make special appointments with their classes.

FACULTY OF THE SUMMER SESSION

BENJ. IDE WHEELER, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., President of the University. CHARLES HENRY RIEBER, Ph.D., Professor of Logic; Dean of the Summer Session.

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

GEORGE PLIMPTON ADAMS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy on the Mills Foundation.

JESSIE ADAMSON, Instructor in Physical Education, Los Angeles Elementary Schools.

JAMES EDWIN ADDICOTT, B.S., M.A., Principal of the Polytechnic High School, San Francisco.

BENNETT M. ALLEN, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, University of Kansas. GRACE E. ALLINGHAM, B.S., Instructor in Domestic Science, Oakland Manual

Training and Commercial High School.

*ARTHUR CARL ALVAREZ, B.S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. WILLIAM LIND ARGO, .A., Assistant in Chemistry.

J. EVAN ARMSTRONG, Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting in the

Summer Session.

ARTHUR HUGO AYRES, M.A., Assistant in Botany.

IRVING BABBITT, M.A., Professor of French Literature, Harvard University. JOSEPHINE BARCLAY, B.S., Instructor in Food Preparation, Long Beach High School.

EUGENE CAMPBELL BARKER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of American History, University of Texas.

EUGENE HENRY BARKER, B.L., Head of Department of Mathematics, Los Angeles Polytechnic High School.

CLARA A. BARNHISEL, A.B., Instructor in Manual Arts in the Summer Session.

HARRY KENDALL BASSETT, M.A., Assistant Professor of English, University of Wisconsin.

EVERETT CHARLES BEACH, M.D., Director of Physical Education, Los Angeles Elementary Schools.

CLAIR HADYN BELL, M.L., Instructor in German.

MILDRED E. BENNETT, Assistant in Stenography and Typewriting in the Summer Session.

* In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California.

ELEANOR M. BEVERIDGE, Instructor in Physical Education, Los Angeles Elementary Schools.

HENRY CHALMERS BIDDLE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. LUCIEN IRA BLAKE, Ph.D., Lecturer on Cosmic Physics in the Summer Session.

FREDERIC THOMAS BLANCHARD, M.A., Instructor in English.

MEYER BLOOMFIELD, Director of the Vocation Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts.

FRANZ BOAS, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University.

GEORGE HENRY BOKE, M.A., LL.B., Professor of Law.

HAROLD L. BOYLE, Instructor in Industrial Arts, San Jose State Normal

School.

ALICE H. BRADT, A.B., Instructor of Applied Art, Santa Barbara State Normal School of Manual Arts and Home Economics.

ROBERT PERCY BRANDT, B.S., Assistant in Botany in the Summer Session. CARLOS BRANSBY, M.A., Litt.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish.

CHARLES FREDERICK TUCKER BROOKE, M.A., Litt.B., Assistant Professor of English, Yale University.

THIRMUTHIS A. BROOKMAN, A.B., Instructor in Education in the Summer Session.

Ross J. BROWER, B.S., Instructor in Machine Drawing, Oakland Manual Training and Commercial High School.

WARNER BROWN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology on the Mills Foundation.

HAROLD LAWTON BRUCE, M.L., Teaching Fellow in English.

ALICE C. BUMBAUGH, Instructor in Music, John C. Fremont High School, Oakland.

LORAINE CADWELL, Instructor in Physical Education, Girls' Collegiate School, Los Angeles.

JOHN UBERTO CALKINS, B.L., J.D., Lecturer in Law in the Summer Session. AGNES A. CARPENTER, Director of the Home Economics Department, Santa Rosa High School.

HESTER CARTER, Instructor in Physical Education, Oshkosh State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Mrs. KATHERINE CATHER, Instructor in Story Telling in the Summer Session. ANGUS L. CAVANAGH, A.B., Instructor in Physics, Los Angeles High School and Junior College.

JOHN FRYE CHAPMAN, A.B., Assistant in Physical Education, Stanford University.

CHRISTIAN RUSHMER CHRISTIANSEN, M.D., Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology.

FREDERIC MORTIMER CLAPP, A.B., Lecturer on Art in the Summer Session.

JOHN TAGGART CLARK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romanic Philology. MATIE PEARL CLARK, Head of the Department of Home Economics, Oakland Manual Training and Commercial High School.

EDITH MARGARET COULTER, A.B., B.L.S., Instructor in Reference Work in the Summer Session.

GEORGE ECKERT COX, Assistant in Mechanics and Foreman of Woodwork. RUSSELL TRACY CRAWFORD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Practical Astronomy.

RUBY LACY CUNNINGHAM, M.S., Instructor in Public Health in the Summer Session.

CHARLES C. DANFORTH, B.S., Teaching Fellow in Mathematics.

EVAN G. DAVIS, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session.
LEON MILEHAME DAVIS, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry.
EDWARD BURTON DEGROOT, Secretary Chicago Playground and Recreation
League, Director of the Gymnasium, and Athletic Coach.
LORAINE DERBY, Teacher in Los Angeles Public Schools.

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

MONROE EMANUEL DEUTSCH, Ph.D., Instructor in Latin.

ROY E. DICKERSON, M.S., Instructor in Science, Mission High School, San Francisco.

FAITH HUNTER DODGE, Ph.B., Instructor in Romanic Languages.

JOHN EDWIN DOUGHERTY, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry. *ADOLPHUS JAMES EDDY, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. *STURLA EINARSSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Practical Astronomy.

ARNOLD EMCH, Ph.D., Professor of Graphics and Mathematics, University of Illinois.

LUCIEN P. FARRIS, A.B., Vice Principal of the Etna Mills High School. HARMON FRANCIS FISCHER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi

neering.

GODFREY FLETCHER, B.L., Assistant in Graphic Art in the Summer Session. *FRANCIS SEELEY FOOTE, Jr., E.M., Associate Professor of Railroad Engineering and Director of the Summer School of Surveying. JOHN NIVISON FORCE, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. MARY GAMBLE, Assistant in Education in the Summer Session. NATHANIEL LYON GARDNER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany. *GEORGE INNESS GAY, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. JAMES GEORGE, Assistant in Mechanics and Foreman in Iron Work. WILLIAM GIRARD, B.ès L., Instructor in French.

EMILIO GOGGIO, M.A., Instructor in Italian.

KATE GOMPERTZ, B.S., M.D., Assistant Medical Examiner.

* In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California.

JOHN HENRY GRAY, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Politics, Head of Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Minnesota.

JOHN WILLIAM GREGG, B.S., Professor of Floriculture and Landscape Gardening.

*HORACE SETH GRISWOLD, C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. ELMER EDGAR HALL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.

Mrs. L. L. HARFORD, Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting in the
Summer Session.

CLARENCE MELVIN HARING, D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science.
RICHARD WARREN HARVEY, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy.
MELLEN WOODMAN HASKELL, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics,

GEORGE WHITING HENDRY, B.S., Assistant in Agronomy.

ROBERT L. HENRY, Jr., J.D., B.C.L., Professor of Law and Dean of the School of Law, University of North Dakota.

WILLIAM BRODBECK HERMS, B.Sc., M.A., Assistant Professor of Applied Parasitology.

HUGH NATHAN HERRICK, Assistant in Manual Arts in the Summer Session. CLARK W. HETHERINGTON, A.B., Professor of Physical Education, University of Wisconsin.

DAISY ALFORD HETHERINGTON, Instructor in Physical Education in the Summer Session.

VINNIE CRANDALL HICKS, Clinical Psychologist, Oakland Public Schools. ELIJAH CLARENCE HILLS, Litt.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Colorado College.

WILLIAM TITUS HORNE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. WILLIAM GRANDVILLE HUMMEL, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.

IRMA H. HUTCHINSON, Instructor in Physical Education, Los Angeles Elementary Schools.

GEORGE H. JENSEN, B.S., Instructor of Industrial Arts, Auburn High School.

IRVING W. JONES, Instructor in Music, University of Wisconsin.

JUANITA JUDY, Teacher of Drawing, Benicia High School.

GEORG KARTZKE, Ph.D., Prussian Exchange Teacher at the University of Toronto, 1912-13.

VERNON LYMAN KELLOGG, M.S., Professor of Entomology, Stanford University.

CARL KELSEY, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.
OLLY J. KERN, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.
LILY KINGCADE, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session.
ELEANOR KITCHEN, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session.

*In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California.

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