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

M.D., University of Iowa, 1913; undergraduate assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, 1911-12; clinical assistant in surgery, 1912-13; assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, University of California, 1913–.

FREDERIC MORTIMER CLAPP, A.B., Lecturer on Art in the Summer Session. A.B., Yale University, 1901; traveling fellow, Yale University, 1901-02; Associate Professor of Greek, College of the City of New York, 1902-04; student of art in Florence and elsewhere in Italy during parts of the following years, 1902-03, 1903-04, 1905-06, 1907-08; Staff Lecturer in the University Extension Department, University of California, with courses on "Dramatic Literature in the Times of Elizabeth and James I," "Prose Literature of Russia in Novel and Short Story," and "Art in Italy," during lecture season, 1906-07, 1907-08; staff lecturer University Division, University of Chicago, 1909-10; lecturer on art, University of California Summer Session, 1911; student at the Sorbonne, 1911-14.

JOHN TAGGART CLARK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romanic Philology.

A.B., Harvard University, 1898; M.A., 1899; Ph.D., 1901; Traveling Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-03; Student, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Missouri, 1904-05; Assistant Professor of Romanic Philology, University of California, 1905-.

MATIE PEARL CLARK, Head of the Department of Home Economics, Oakland Manual Training and Commercial High School.

Student, Stanford University, 1896-98; diploma, Oread Institute of Domestic Science, 1899; Domestic Science Diploma, Columbia University Teachers' College, 1901; Instructor, Oread Institute of Domestic Science, 1901-04; Director, Department of Domestic Science, Public Schools, Santa Ana, 1904-07: Instructor in Domestic Science, Oakland Public Schools, 1907-09; Instructor in Home Economics, Mount Hermon Summer School of Applied Arts and Sciences, 1910-12; Head of Department of Home Economics, Oakland Manual Training and Commercial High School, 1909-.

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

A.B., Stanford University, 1905; B.Lib. S., New York State Library School, 1907; cataloguer in Stanford University Library, 1907; head of periodical department, Stanford University Library, 1908-1911; senior assistant, University of California Library, 1911-; Instructor in library course, University of California Summer Sessions, 1912, 1913.

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

B.S., University of California, 1897; Ph.D., 1901.

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

B.S., 1903, M.S., 1912, candidate M.D., 1914, University of California; high school teacher Fullerton, 1903-06, Redlands, 1906-08, Snell Seminary, 1908-10; assistant in anatomy, University of California, 1911; assistant in hygiene, Summer Session, 1912, 1913.

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

B.S., University of Chicago, 1909; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1909-10; Instructor in Physics, Berkeley High School, 1910-11; Instructor in Physics and Mathematics, Polytechnic College of Engineering, Oakland, 1911-13; Teaching Fellow in Mathematics, University of California,

1913-14.

EVAN G. DAVIS, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session.

LEON MILEHAME DAVIS, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry. B.S.A., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1909.

EDWARD BURTON DEGROOT, Secretary Chicago Playground and Recreation League, Director of the Gymnasium, and Athletic Coach.

Montclair, New Jersey, Military Academy, 1892-97; Superintendent. Boys' Camp, Lake Champlain, summer, 1894; student, Harvard University Summer School, 1895; Instructor, Harvard University, summer, 1897; student, Medical College of Virginia, 1897-98; Athletic Coach, Lewis Institute, 1899-1903; Chicago Vacation School Playgrounds, summer, 1899, 1900; Director Hull House Gymnasium and Playground, 1900-01; Superintendent of Playgrounds and field houses, South Park System, Chicago, 1904-12; honorary graduate, Sargent Normal School of Physical Education, 1905; lecturer, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1909-12; General Secretary, Chicago Playground Asso ciation, 1912-.

LORAINE DERBY, Teacher in Los Angeles Public Schools.

Two years, Galesburg Kindergarten Normal School, Illinois; graduate, San Diego State Normal School; eight years, Los Angeles City Schools; special work in Manual Arts.

*Charles DerLETH, Jr., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering, Dean of the College of Civil Engineering.

B.S., College of the City of New York, 1894; C.E., Columbia University, 1896; Assistant in Civil Engineering, Columbia University, 1896-99; Lecturer in Civil Engineering, 1899-1901; Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, 1902-03; Associate Professor of Structural Engineering, University of California, 1903-08; Professor of Civil Engineering, 1908-.

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

A.B., University of California, 1902; M.A., 1903; Ph.D., 1911; teacher, San Francisco Mission High School, 1903-04; Head of the Classical Department, Berkeley High School, 1904-07; Assistant in Greek, University of California, 1907-08; Assistant in Latin, 1908-09; Instructor in Latin 1909-.

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

B.S., University of California, 1900; M.S., 1910.

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

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

Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1907; Alliance Française and other schools, Paris, summers, 1909, 1913; Professor of French, Adrian College, Michigan, 1907-08; Head of Modern Languages, Bell Austin Institute, Texas, 1908-10; Professor of Romanic Languages and Methods, Clarendon College Summer Normal, Texas, 1910; Professor of Spanish, Wells College, New York, 1910– 11; Associate Professor of Modern Languages, James Millikin University, Illinois, 1911-13; Instructor in Romanic Languages and Literatures, Extension Division, University of Chicago, 1911-13; Director, Alliance Française, Decatur, Illinois; 1911-13; elected Officier d'honneur perpétuel, Alliance Française, 1914; in charge of extension courses in Romanic Languages, University of California, 1913-.

JOHN EDWIN DOUGHERTY, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry. B.S.A., Cornell University, 1911; student assistant in Poultry Husbandry, 1911; Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, Purdue University, 1911-12; Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, University of California, 1912-.

*ADOLPHUS JAMES EDDY, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

B.S., University of California, 1910; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1910-.

*STURLA EINARSSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Practical Astronomy.

A.B., University of Minnesota, 1905; Ph.D., University of California, 1913. ARNOLD EMCH, Ph.D., Professor of Graphics and Mathematics, University of Illinois.

M.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1894; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1895; Assistant Professor of Graphics, 1895-97; Pro ́essor of Mathematics, School of Technology, Biel, Switzerland, 1897-98; Professor of graphic mathematics, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898-1900; Assistant Professor of mathematics, University of Colorado, 1900-03; Professor of graphics and mathematics, 1903-05; Professor of Mathematics, Cantonal College, Solothurn, 1905-10; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1910-12; Professor, 1912-; author of An Introduction to Projective Geometry. LUCIEN P. FARRIS, A.B., Vice-Principal of the Etna Mills High School.

A.B., Hendrix College, 1908; graduate student, University of California summer sessions, 1912 and 1913; Principal of Public School, Mountain Park, New Mexico, 1908-10; Principal of High School, Santa Rosa, New Mexico, 1910-11; Principal of Grammar School and Instructor in High School Science, National City, California, 1911-12; Vice-Principal and Instructor in Science, Etna Mills High School, 1912-.

HARMON FRANCIS FISCHER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.

B.S., University of California, 1909; practical experience as electrician and machinist, 1900-03; with Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1903-04, summers of 1907, 1908, 1909, and from 1909-11; electrical machinist, Union Iron Works, summer, 1906; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of California, 1911-.

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

GODFREY FLETCHER, B.L., Assistant in Graphic Art in the Summer Session.

ARTHUR FOOTE, M.A., Lecturer in the Summer Session.

M.A., Harvard University, 1874; Organist in the First Unitarian Church of Boston, 1878-1912; member of the Harvard Musical Association.

*FRANCIS SEELEY FOOTE, Jr., E.M., Associate Professor of Railroad Engineering and Director of the Summer School of Surveying.

E.M., Columbia University, 1905; in engineering practice, 1905-07; assistant in civil engineering, Columbia University, 1907-10; Instructor in railway engineering, University of Illinois, 1910-11; associate in railway engineering, University of Illinois, 1911-12; Associate Professor of Railroad Engineering, University of California, 1912-.

JOHN NIVISON FORCE, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology.

B.S., University of California, 1898; M.D., 1901; M.S., 1910; graduate student in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1907-08; Externe in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1907-08; Interne, United States Marine Hospital Service; Surgeon U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, 1901-08; Lecturer in Public Health, University of California Summer Session, 1910, 1911; Lecturer in Hygiene, 1911; Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, 1912-.

MARY GAMBLE, Assistant in Education in the Summer Session.

NATHANIEL LYON GARDNER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.

B.S., University of Washington, 1900; M.S., University of California, 1903; Ph.D., 1906; Assistant in Botany, University of California, 1900-06; Head of Department of Biology, Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles, 190613; Assistant Professor of Botany, University of California, 1913-.

*GEORGE INNESS GAY, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

B.S., University of Colorado, 1909; C.E., 1912; Instructor in Civil Engi neering, University of Colorado, 1909-10; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Illinois, 1910-11; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1911-.

JAMES GEORGE, Assistant in Mechanics and Foreman in Iron Work.

Master Mechanic with Hemlock River Mining Company, Iron County, Michigan, 1890-97; Master mechanic with Eagle Shawmut Mining Company, Tuolumne County, California, 1898-1903; Assistant in Mechanics, University of California, 1907-; Assistant in Mechanics, Summer Session, 1912, 1913.

'WILLIAM GIRARD, B. ès L., Instructor in French.

B. ès L., University of Neuchâtel, 1892; licencié en théologie, 1896; graduate work in pedagogy, University of Berlin, 1899-1900; Instructor in German and Spanish, San Luis Obispo High School, 1911; Assistant in Spanish, University of California, 1911-12; Instructor in French, 1912-.

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

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

1910;

A.B., Harvard University, 1909; M.A., University of Toronto, Instructor in Italian and Spanish, University of Toronto, 1909-12; Instruetor in Italian, University of California, 1912-.

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

B.S. and M.D., University of California; Interne in Children's Hospital, San Francisco; Assistant Medical Examiner, University of California.

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

A.B., Harvard University, 1887; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1892: studied at Paris, Vienna, and Berlin; Instructor in Political Economy, Harvard University, 1887-89; Professor of Political and Social Science, Northwestern University, 1892-1907; Professor of Economics and Head of Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1907-: author of Die Stellung der Privaten Beleuchtnugsgesellschaften zu Stadt und Staat, Die Erfahrung in Wien, Paris, und Massachusetts, Jena, 1893, Regu lation and Restriction of Output in Great Britain in the 11th special report of the United States Commissioner of Labor, and many papers in reference to public utilities.

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

B.S., Boston University, 1904; B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1904; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Pennsylvania State College, 190413; Professor of Floriculture and Landscape Gardening, University of California, 1913-.

*HORACE SETH GRISWOLD, C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. C.E., Cornell University, 1908; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1910-13; Assistant Professor, 1913-.

ELMER EDGAR HALL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.

B.S., University of Southern California, 1893; M.S., University of California, 1896; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1902; Vice-principal and Teacher in Mathematics and Science, Long Beach High School, 1896-99; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1899-1901; Whiting Fellow, 1901-02; Instructor in Physics, 1902-06; Assistant Professor of Physics, 1906-10; Associate Professor of Physics, 1910-.

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

Teacher, Kansas public schools, 1888-92; deputy clerk of court, Manhattan, Kansas, 1892; Instructor in Manhattan Summer Normal School, 1892; . private teacher of commercial and other high school subjects, 1893-1902; Principal of Alameda Business College, 1902-06; Instructor in San Francisco Business College, 1909; Instructor in Summer Sessions, University of California, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913; teacher, Manual Training and Commercial High School, Oakland, California, 1911-.

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

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