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Students at Berkeley, at Mt. Hamilton (the Lick Observatory), and at Davis (the
University Farm): Colleges of Letters, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Commerce, Agriculture, Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, Chemistry, and
the first two years of the College of Medicine:

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In the CATALOGUE OF OFFICERS, the names of University Buildings are abbreviated follows: AH, Agriculture Hall; Anat, Anatomy Building; Arch, Architecture Building; B, Botany Building; Bac Lab, Bacteriology Laboratory; BH, Bacon Hall; Budd H, Budd Hall; BL, Bancroft Library; BHL, Boalt Hall of Law: Chem, Chemistry Building; Cal, California Hall; CE, Civil Engineering Building: E, East Hall; Ent Lab, Entomological Laboratory; FCL, Fertilizer Control Laboratory; HG. Harmon Gymnasium; H, Hearst Gymnasium; HM, Hearst Memorial Mining Building; Inf, Infirmary; L, University Library; M, Mechanics Building; Mus, Museum of Greek Sculpture and Anthropology; N, North Hall; O, Students' Observatory; P, Philosophy Building: Path, Pathology Laboratory; PL, The Rudolph Spreckels Physiology Laboratory; PDL, Plant Disease Laboratory; S, South Hall; VZ, California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

Officers of Colleges or Departments situated elsewhere than in Berkeley are desig nated by an abbreviation following the title, viz.: (D) College of Dentistry, (A) San Francisco Institute of Art, (H) Hastings College of the Law, (LO) Lick Observatory, (M) College of Medicine, (Ph) California College of Pharmacy.

The following abbreviations are also used: M, Monday; Tu, Tuesday; W, Wednes day; Th, Thursday; F, Friday; S, Saturday.

In the announcements of office hours, "daily" does not include Saturday or Sunday. When no office hours are given, instructors may be consulted immediately before or after their recitations.

The dagger (†) marks the names of officers who are married; the asterisk (*) the names of those absent on leave throughout the year; the superior figure, 1, means in residence first half-year only; 2, second half-year only; m, permanent mailing address, both for terms and vacations.

In the CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS, the college is indicated as follows: L, Letters; SS, Social Sciences; NS, Natural Sciences; Com, Commerce; Agr, Agriculture; Mec, Mechanics; Med, Medicine (first and second years); Min, Mining; CE, Civil Engineering; Chem, Chemistry. The status of the student is regular, unless otherwise indi cated, as follows: s, special; al, at large; and u, indicates that the student has been admitted to the Upper Division. The number 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., prefixed to the abbrevia tion showing the college, indicates the class or year of residence. Students admitted this year with advanced standing are designated by (1) prefixed to the figure indicating the class;, means in residence first half-year only; 2, second half-year only. The (*) marks the names of students who received the bachelor's degree in December, 1912. The () marks the names of graduate students who are registered for work in absence. (Arch), following the abbreviation showing the college, indicates that the student is enrolled in the course of Architecture; (Juris), in the course of Jurisprudence.

The student's home is given immediately after the name; all home addresses are in the state of California, unless stated to be elsewhere. In the lines following the name and home are given the student's status and his address and telephone number while attending the University; and all such addresses are in Berkeley, unless stated to be elsewhere. The following abbreviations are used; S F for San Francisco, O for Oakland, A for Alameda, P for Piedmont. The word "Local" used with telephone numbers denotes telephones on the University's private exchange; Bkly, Berkeley; Oakd, Oakland; Ala, Alameda; Pied, Piedmont; Mer, Merritt; Elm, Elmhurst; Mrkt, Market; Flmr, Fillmore; Frkn, Franklin; Msn, Mission; Dgls, Douglas; Pac, Pacific; Krny, Kearny.

NOTE. The regular meetings of the Regents are held at 2 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month, except July, and on the day before commencement, at such places as may from time to time be determined, ordinarily at the San Francisco Institute of Art, California and Mason streets, San Francisco.

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The term of the appointed Regents is sixteen years, and terms expire March 1, of the year indicated in parentheses. The names are arranged in the order of original accession to the board.

Isaias William Hellman, Esq. (1918)

Wells, Fargo-Nevada National Bank,
San Francisco

John Eliot Budd, A.B. (1916)

McDougald bldg, Stockton

Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst (1914)
Pleasanton.

Business address: 410 Hearst bldg,
San Francisco

Arthur William Foster, Esq. (1916)

1210 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Garrett William McEnerney, Esq. (1920) 1277 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Guy Chaffee Earl, A.B. (1918)

233 Post st, San Francisco James Wilfred McKinley, B.S. (1922) 432 Pacific Electric bldg, Los Angeles

John Alexander Britton, Esq. (1914)

445 Sutter st, San Francisco Frederick William Dohrmann, Esq. (1920) 201 Geary st, San Francisco William Henry Crocker, Ph.B. (1924) Crocker National Bank, San Francisco Truxtun Beale, LL.B. (1926)

Pacific Union Club, San Francisco Charles Stetson Wheeler, B.L. (1928) Nevada Bank bldg, San Francisco Philip Ernest Bowles, Ph.B. (1922)

427 California st, San Francisco James Kennedy Moffitt, B.S. (1924)

First National Bank, San Francisco Charles Adolph Ramm, B.S., M.A., S.T.B. (1928)

1100 Franklin st, San Francisco

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