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WILLIAM CAREY JONES, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudence.

A.B., University of California, 1875; M.A., 1879; Recorder, University of California, 1875-77; Recorder and Instructor in Latin, 1877-82; Recorder and Instructor in United States History and Constitutional Law, 1882-83; Instructor in United States History and Constitutional Law, 1883-85; Assistant Professor of United States History, 1887-89; Associate Professor of United States History, 1889-94; Professor of Jurisprudence, 1894-.

CHANCEY JUDAY, M.A., Instructor in Zoology.

A. B., Indiana University, 1896; M.A., 1897; Instructor in Zoology, University of California, 1904-.

CALVIN NOYES KENDALL, M.A., Superintendent of Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana.

A.B., Hamilton College, 1882; M.A., Yale University, 1900; Superintendent of Schools, Saginaw, Michigan, 189092; Superintendent of Schools, New Haven, Connecticut, 1895-1900; President of the Connecticut Council of Education, 1897-98; President of the Connecticut State Teachers' Association, 1899-1900; Superintendent of Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Member Indiana State Board of Education since 1900.

CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology.

A.B., Oberlin College, 1890; M.A., Harvard University, 1892; Ph.D., 1894; Teacher Biology, Oberlin College, 1890-91; Assistant, Harvard University, 1892-93; Morgan Fellow, Harvard University, 1893-94; Instructor in Vertebrate Morphology, University of Michigan, 1894-95; Superintendent of the University of Illinois Biological Station, 1895-1901; Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Illinois, 18971901; Superintendent of the Natural History Survey of Illinois, 1899-1901; Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of California, 1901-04; Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology, 1904-.

EMMANUEL BENJAMIN LAMARE, Assistant in French.

Assistant in French, University of California, 1902-.

HAMMOND LAMONT, A.B., Managing Editor of the New York Evening Post; formerly professor of Rhetoric, Brown University.

A.B., Harvard University, 1886; journalist in Albany, New York, 1887-90; in Seattle, Washington, 1890-92; Instructor in English, Harvard University, 1892-95; Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Brown University, 1895-98; Professor of Rhetoric, Brown University, 1898-1900.

JACQUES LOEB, M.D., Professor of Physiology.

Graduate of the Ascanisches Gymnasium, Berlin; M.D., University of Strassburg, 1884; State examination, Strassburg, 1885; Assistant in Physiology, University of Würzburg, 1886-88; Assistant in Physiology, University of Strassburg, 1888-90; Biological Station, Naples, 1889-91; Associate in Biology, Bryn Mawr College, 1891-92; Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago, 1895-1900; Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago, 1900-02; Professor of Physiology, University of California, 1902-; Editor of University of California Publications in Physiology.

CONRAD LORING, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

B.S., University of California (College of Mechanics), 1900; (College of Civil Engineering) 1904; Civil Engineer and Draftsman for the Guam Survey Board (United States Navy Department), November, 1900, to July, 1901; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1901-02; Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1902-03; Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1903-.

CARL HOWARD MCCHARLES, Assistant in Chemistry.

ERNEST WILLIAM MAJOR, B.Agr., Assistant Professor of Animal

Industries.

B.Agr., University of Minnesota, 1899; Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, University of California, 1902-03; Assistant Professor of Animal Industries, 1903-.

SAMUEL STEEN MAXWELL, M.S., Ph.D., Instructor in Physiology, Harvard University.

FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MEYER, Instructor in Drawing.

Professor of Applied Arts, Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, 1902-; Instructor in Drawing, University of California, 1902-.

JESSE FONDA MILLSPAUGH, M.A., M.D., President of the State Normal School, Los Angeles.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1879; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1883; M.A., University of Michigan, 1904; Principal of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 1883-89; Superintendent of Public Schools, Salt Lake City, 1890-98; President of the Winona (Minnesota) State Normal School, 1899-1904; President of the Los Angeles State Normal School, 1904-.

RALPH SMITH MINOR, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics.

A.B., Hamilton College, 1898; M.A., 1901; Ph.D., Goettingen, 1902; Instructor in Physics, University of California, 1903-.

ELIAKIM HASTINGS MOORE, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago.

A.B., Yale University, 1883; Ph.D., 1885; studied at University of Berlin, 1885-86; Honorary Ph.D., University of Göttingen, 1899; Tutor in Mathematics, Yale University,, 1887-89; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1889-91; Associate Professor, 1891-92; Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1892-96; Head of Department of Mathematics, 1896-; President of the American Mathematical Society, 1901; Member of the Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung, London Mathematical Society; National Academy of Sciences; Associate Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, LL.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education; Dean of the Summer Session.

A.B., Ohio Normal University, 1892; LL.B., 1894; M.A., Columbia University, 1896; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1898; Fellow in Education, University of Chicago, 1897-98; Assistant in Philosophy, 1898-99; Instructor in Philosophy, 1899-1901; Instructor in Education, 1901-02; Assistant Professor of Education, 1902-, University of California; Advisory Editor of the Western Journal of Education; President of the State Board of Charities and Corrections.

WILLIAM CONGER MORGAN, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

A.B., Yale University, 1896; Ph.D., 1899; Silliman Fellow, Yale University, 1896-99; Professor of Chemistry, Washburn College, 1899-1901; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1901-.

CHARLES PETER NEILSON, Formerly Supervisor of Drawing in the Alameda Public Schools.

Student, South Kensington, Glasgow School of Art.

MICHAEL ONGERTH, Grad. Theol. (University of Vienna), Reader in German.

Graduate of the Theological Seminary, University of Vienna, 1857; Reader in German, University of California, 1900-.

FREDERICK WILHELM OSTWALD, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Leipzig.

M.A. and Ph.D., University of Dorpat; Assistant to the chemist Carl Schmidt, and to the physicist Arthur von Oettingen; privat docent, University of Dorpat; Professor of Chemistry at the Polytechnikum of Riga, 1882-88; Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Leipzig, 1888-.

HARRY ALLEN OVERSTREET, A.B., B.Sc. (Oxon.), Instructor in Philosophy.

A.B., University of California, 1899; B.Sc., Oxford University, 1901; Instructor in Philosophy, University of California, 1901-.

LARRANCE PAGE, A.B., M.S., Assistant in Physics.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1896; M.S., University of California, 1904; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1902-.

THOMAS WALKER PAGE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mediaeval History.

A.B., Randolph Macon College, 1887; M.A., 1888; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1896; Instructor in History and Economics, University of California, 1898-99; Assistant Professor of History and Economics, 1899-1902; Professor of Political Science, University of Texas, 1902-04; Associate Professor of Mediaeval History, University of California, 1904-.

LOUISA ADELLE PLACE, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Teacher's Certificate in Physical Culture, University of California, 1899; Assistant in Physical Culture, University of California, 1901-.

HENRY WASHINGTON PRESCOTT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classical Philology.

A.B., Harvard University, 1895; M.A., 1896; Ph.D., 1901; Instructor in Latin, Trinity College, 1898-99; Instructor in Greek and Latin, Harvard University, 1898-1901; Instructor in Latin, University of California, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Classical Philology, 1904-.

EDWARD NATHAN PROUTY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering.

B.S., Tabor College, 1892; Graduate Student, University of California, 1895-99; Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1897-99; Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1899-1900; with Southern Pacific Railroad as Assistant Engineer, 190003; Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, University of California, 1903-; Associate Member American Society of Civil Engineers.

THOMAS MILTON PUTNAM, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics.

B.S., University of California, 1897; M.S., 1899; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1901; Fellow in Mathematics, University of California, 1897-98; Assistant in Mathematics, 1898-99; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Texas, 1899-1900; Fellow in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1900-01; Instructor in Mathematics, University of California, 1901-.

WILLIAM EMERSON RITTER, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology.

B.S., University of California, 1888; M.A., 1890, and Ph.D., 1893, Harvard University; Student Stazione Zoologica, Naples, Italy, and University of Berlin, 1894-95; Assistant in Chemistry, University of California, 1888-89; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1890-91; Instructor in Biology, University of California, 1891-94; Assistant Professor of Biology, 1891-98; Associate Professor of Zoology, 1898-1902; Professor of Zoology, 1902-; President California Academy of Sciences, 1898-1900.

ALICE ROBERTSON, Ph.D., Assistant in Zoology.

B.S., University of California, 1898; M.S., 1899; Ph.D., 1902; Assistant in Physical Culture, 1902; Assistant in Zoology, 1904-.

PERCY ELLIOTT ROWELL, Assistant in Physics.

HUGO KARL SCHILLING, Ph.D., Professor of the German Language and Literature.

M.A., and Ph.D., Leipzig, 1885; Professor of Modern Languages, Wittenberg College, 1886-91; Assistant Professor of German, Harvard University, 1891-1901; Professor of the German Language and Literature, University of California, 1901-.

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