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CLARENCE MELVIN HARING, D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science.

D.V.M., New York State Veterinary College, 1904; Assistant in Comparative Anatomy, New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, 1903 04; Instructor in Veterinary Science and Bacteriology, University of California 1904-08; Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science, 1908-13; Professor of Veterinary Science, 1913-; studied at Berlin and Budapest, 1912.

RICHARD WARREN HARVEY, M.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy.
B.S., University of California, 1901; M.S., 1910; M.D., 1913.

MELLEN WOODMAN HASKELL, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.

A.B., Harvard University, 1883; M.A., 1885; M.A. and Ph.D., University of Göttingen, 1889; Parker Travelling Fellow, Harvard University, 1885-88; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Michigan, 1889-90; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of California, 1890-94; Associate Professor, 1894-1906; Professor, 1906-; Professor, Columbia University Summer Sessions, 1906, 1912; Dean of the College of Social Sciences, University of California, 1899-1900; Dean of the College of Letters, 1900-1901.

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

B.S., Cornell University, 1913; Forest Assistant, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1909-10; Assistant in Agronomy, University of California, 1913-. ROBERT L. HENRY, Jr., J.D., B.C.L., Professor of Law and Dean of the School of Law, University of North Dakota.

J.D., University of Chicago; B.C.L., Oxford University.

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

B.Sc., German Wallace College, 1902; graduate student Western Reserve University, 1904-05; graduate student Ohio State University Lake Laboratory Summer Sessions, 1904 and 1905; M.A., Ohio State University, 1906; In. vestigator U. S. Fish Commission Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Summer of 1906; Edward Austin Fellow in Zoology, Harvard University, 190607; Instructor in German Wallace College, 1902-05; Teaching Fellow in Zoology, Ohio State University, 1905-06; Instructor in Experimental Zoology, Ohio State University Lake Laboratory Summer Sessions, 1906 and 1907; Acting Head of Department of Zoology, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906-07; Radcliffe Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1907-08; Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of California, 1908-1912; Assistant Professor of Applied Parasitology, 1912-.

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

A.B., Stanford University, 1895; Assistant, 1893-96; Anthropologist and Physical Director, Whittier State School, 1896-98; Fellow, Assistant in Psychology, Clark University, 1899-1900; student in Germany, 1904-05; Professor of Physical Education and Director of Gymnasium, University of Missouri, 1900-10; Lecturer, Y. M. C. A. Training Schools, Lake Geneva, 190910; Lecturer on Theory of Education and Play, University of Wisconsin, 1911-13; Professor of Physical Education, 1913-.

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

San Jose State Normal, 1892-94; teacher in elementary schools, 1894-96; teacher, Whittier State School, 1896-97; student, University of California Summer Session, 1897; student, Stanford University, 1897-98; teacher in public schools, 1898-99; teacher, high school, 1901-02; student, University of Missouri, 1902-04; student in Germany, 1904-05.

VINNIE CRANDALL HICKS, Clinical Psychologist, Oakland Public Schools.

Graduate, University of Chicago, 1897; teacher of English and mathematics, Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 1898-1900; graduate student, University of Chicago, 1908-10; private case work with feeble-minded children, 1908-10; clinical psychologist, Oakland Public Schools, 1910-.

ELIJAH CLARENCE HILLS, Litt.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Colorado College.

A.B., Cornell University, 1892; student, University of Paris, 1893-94; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1906; Litt.D., Rollins College, 1906; Professor of Romance Languages, Colorado College, 1902-; Professor of Spanish, University of California Summer Session, 1912; author of De la Ortagrafia y Pronunciacion Inglesas, 1900; Bardos Cubanos, 1901; Canadian French; Spanish Grammar; New Mexican Spanish; Spanish Tales for Beginners; Spanish Stories; Spanish Lyrics.

WILLIAM TITUS HORNE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology.

B.S., University of Nebraska, 1898; Instructor in Botany, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1898-1900; Instructor in Agricultural Botany, University of Nebraska, 1899-1900; Fellow in Botany, University of Nebraska, 1900; Fellow in Botany, Columbia University, 1903-04; First Assistant, Department of Vegetable Pathology, Estacion Central Agronomica de Cuba, 1904-07; Chief, 1907-09; Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, 1909-.

MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON, M.A., LL.B., Professor of Law, University of Missouri.

A.B., William Jewell College, 1906; M.A., 1907; LL.B., Harvard University, 1910.

WILLIAM GRANDVILLE HUMMEL, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.

B.S., University of Illinois, 1907; M.S., University of California, 1912: Instructor, Colorado Agricultural College; Instructor, New Mexico Agricul tural College; introduced agricultural work into Oxnard High School, 1909-10, into Fresno High School and Junior College; Instructor in Agricultural Education, University of California, 1911-12; Assistant Professor of Agricul tural Education, University of California, 1912-.

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

Graduate, State Normal School, Winona, Minnesota; student, Chicago Normal School; Chalif School of Dancing, New York; Gilbert School of Dancing, New York; Harvard University Summer Session; Instructor in Public Schools, Duluth, Minnesota; Instructor, Lachmund Private School, St. Louis, Missouri; Instructor, Public Schools, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Supervisor of Physical Training, Elementary Schools, Los Angeles.

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

B.S., Valparaiso University.

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.

B.S., University of Kansas, 1889; M.S., 1892; student, Cornell Univer sity, 1891, University of Leipzig, 1893; Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of Kansas, 1890-93; Associate Professor, 1893-94; Professor of Entomology and Lecturer in Bionomics, Stanford University, 1894-.

CARL KELSEY, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.

A.B., Grinnell College, 1890; Andover Theological Seminary, 1892-95; universities of Göettingen and Berlin, 1896, 1897; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1903; Harrison Fellow in Sociology, 1901-03; Instructor, 1903-04; Assistant Professor, 1904-06; Professor, 1906-; author of The Negro Farmer. OLLY J. KERN, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.

Ex-four years, De Pauw University; Principal, Cherry Valley Schools, 1888-91; Instructor, Rockford High School, 1891-98; County Superintend ent, Winnebago County Schools, 1898-1913; Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education, University of California, 1913-; author, Among Country Schools; contributor to educational magazines; lecturer on problems of the country school in relation to the country life movement.

LILY KINGCADE, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session. ELEANOR KITCHEN, Assistant in Physical Education in the Summer Session. CARRIE KNAPP, Supervisor of Drawing in the Public Schools, Ogden, Utah. CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1890; M.A., Harvard University, 1892; Ph.D., 1894; Morgan Fellow, Harvard University, 1893-94; Instructor in Vertebrate Morph ology, University of Michigan, 1894-95; Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Illinois, 1897-1901; Assistant Professor of Histology and Embry ology, University of California, 1901-04; Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1904-10; Professor of Zoology, 1910-.

BENJAMIN PUTNAM KURTZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.

A.B., University of California, 1901; Ph.D., 1906; Instructor in English, University of California, 1903-08; Assistant Professor, 1908-.

LOUISE LA GAI, Instructor of Dancing in the Summer Session.

Graduate, Sacred Heart Convent, 1898; studied at the Grand Opera, Paris, under Leo Staats, ballet master, and under Es Pinosa, ballet master of the Russian Ballet School, St. Petersburg, Russia; premiere danseuse at the Grand Opera, Paris.

ARTHUR BECKET LAMB, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratory, Harvard University.

CLARENCE IRVING LEWIS, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy on the Mills Foundation.

A.B., Harvard University, 1906; Ph.D., 1910; Instructor in English Language, University of Colorado, 1906-08; Assistant in Philosophy and Education, 1907-08; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University, 1910-11; Assistant in Philosophy, Radcliffe College, 1910-11; Instructor in Philosophy, University of California, 1911-.

IVAN MORTIMER LINFORTH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek.

A.B., University of California, 1900; M.A., 1901; Ph.D., 1905; Graduate Student in Harvard University, 1902-03; Assistant in Latin, University of California, 1900-02; Assistant in Greek, 1903-05; Instructor in Greek, 190510; Instructor in Summer Session, 1908, 1909, and 1910; Assistant Professor of Greek, 1910-.

CHARLES BERNARD LIPMAN, Ph.D., Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology.

B.S., Rutgers College, 1904; M.S., 1909; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1909; Ph.D., University of California, 1910; agricultural expert, Baron de Hirsch Fund, New York City, 1904-07; student, Rutgers College and University of Wisconsin, 1907-08; Goewey Scholar, University of California. 1908-09; Instructor in Soil Bacteriology, 1909-10; Assistant Professor of Soils, 1910-12; Associate Professor of Soils, 1912-13; Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology, 1913-.

ROYCE REED LONG, A.B., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Director of Physical Training, Stanford University.

A.B., Stanford University, 1908; Director of Physical Training, Vanderbilt University, 1904-06; Assistant Professor of Hygiene, Director of Physical Training, Stanford University, 1906-.

E. SPENCER MACKY, Assistant in Graphic Art in the Summer Session.

GEORGE R. MACMINN, A.B., Instructor in English.

A.B., Brown University, 1905; Assistant in English, Brown University, 1905-07; Instructor in English, 1907-09; Instructor in English, Iowa State College, 1909-10; Instructor in English, University of California, 1910–; Instructor in English in the Summer Session, University of Oregon, 1911.

HORACE WILMER MARSH, M.A., Head of Department of Mathematics, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.

A.B., Lafayette College, 1889; M.A., 1893; graduate student, Columbia University, 1898-1903; Principal of Talladega College, 1889-91; Professor of Latin and Anglo-Saxon, College of Emporia, Kansas, 1891-93; in charge of Correspondence Department, Werner School-Book Company, 1893-96; Head of Department of Mathematics, Pratt Institute, 1896-; author of Industrial Mathematics, Technical Algebra, Technical Trigonometry, Technical Geometry.

O. C. MAUTHE, Director of Physical Training, Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wisconsin.

ALBERT MANSON MEADS, B.S., M.D., Infirmary Physician.

B.S., University of California, 1905; M.D., 1908; St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, 1908-09; Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1910-12; Government Physician, Kula, Kihea, and Ulupalakua, Maui, Hawaii, 1909-10.

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.

B.S., Teachers' College, Columbia University.

JAMES FRANCIS MITCHELL, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science.

D.V.M., New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, 1911; assistant in Hog Cholera Immunization, University of California, 1911; Instructor in Veterinary Science, 1913-.

SYDNEY BANCROFT MITCHELL, M.A., Instructor in Bibliography in the Summer Session.

A.B., McGill University, 1901; M.A., 1904; in charge of reading room, McGill University Library, 1902-03; student, New York State Library School, 1903-04; Classifier and Cataloguer, 1904-07; Instructor in reference, loan, bibliography and buildings, McGill University summer school for librarians, 1904-08; organizer, Macdonald College Library, Quebec, 1908; Head of order department, Stanford University Library, 1908-11; Head of Accessions department, University of California Library, 1911-; Instructor in library course, University of California Summer Sessions, 1912, 1913.

SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON, Ph.D., Instructor in History in the Summer Session.

A.B., Harvard University, 1908; M.A., 1909; Ph.D., 1912; Assistant in History, 1910-12; John Harvard Fellow, 1912-13; author of Life and Letters of H. G. Otis, 1765-1848.

MAUD I. MURCHIE, B.S., Director of Household Arts Department, San Jose State Normal School.

B.S., Columbia University, 1909; Bachelor's Diploma in Domestic Science; Teacher Domestic Art and Science, Oakland Public Schools, 1909-10; Director of Household Arts Department, San Jose State Normal School, 1910-.

PERHAM W. NAHL, Assistant in Drawing.

Graduate, San Francisco Institute of Art, San Francisco, 1906; Instructor of Pen and Ink Rendering in the Architectural Department of the University of California, 1906; student of Art in Munich and Paris, 1907-08; Instructor in Drawing, California School of Arts and Crafts, 1907-; Assistant in Draw ing, University of California, 1912-.

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