3. The Care of the Home. Miss HYDE. The fundamental principles of household economy; selection of building site; plans; sanitation; furnishing and care of the house, etc. 1 unit. Tu Th, 2. Hearst Hall. Miss HYDE. Individual work and 4. Chafing Dish Cookery. demonstration. 1 unit. M W, 2-3:30. Hearst Hall. DIRECTIONS. 1. On or before Wednesday, June 14th, if possible, file application with the Recorder of the Faculties. 2. Before Monday, June 26th, if possible, select lodgings in Berkeley. 3. Saturday, June 24th Registration. . (a) Register your college Monday, June 26th address with the Recorder South Hall, first floor; (b) obtain from the Recorder a Study Card; (c) show this card to the Secretary of the Regents (next door to Recorder), (d) pay necessary fees and (e) receive a Certificate of Registration; (1) this Certificate is to be shown, on duinand, to the officers in charge of the classes, at the first meetings of the classes, or at any time during the Session. Students who can conveniently do so are advised to register with the Recorder and pay their fees to the Secretary on Saturday, June 24th, in order to gain time for consultation with their instructors and for other preliminaries on Monday. On Saturday and on Monday fees may be paid from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The regular class exercises will begin on Monday. 4. Monday, June 26th, 3 p.m., University Meeting. A general assembly of the Faculty and students of the Summer Session. Announcements by the Dean; addresses by two members of the Faculty. 5. Within one week after registration, your Study Card, duly filled out, should be returned to the Recorder. 6. To obtain a certificate of record, showing the courses elected during the Session and the grade attained in each, deposit a selfaddressed stamped envelope with the Recorder at the close of the Session, and a certificate will be mailed to you. SCHEDULE OF EXERCISES FOR THE SUMMER SESSION, 1905. All classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, unless otherwise specified. Recitations and lectures last fifty-three minutes, with intervals of seven minutes. The periods begin at seven minutes past the hour, and end on the even hour. 8 A.M.- Education 5. Prof. Farrington 1 North Hall 25 North Hall 8 North Hall 12 North Hall 7 North Hall 7 East Hall 21 North Hall. Chemistry 1 Dr. Morgan. 21 Chemistry Bldg. Entomology 1. Mr. Clarke 2 Agricultural Bldg. 9 A.M.-Philosophy 1. Prof. Baldwin, M Tu W Th. 3 Philosophy Bldg. Philosophy 2 Prof. Baldwin, F and MW, 11) 3 Philosophy Bldg. 1 Philosophy Bldg. 25 North Hall 19 North Hall 8 North Hall 7 North Hall 7 East Hall 11 North Hall 1 and 2 East Hall Physics 2 Dr. Minor and Mr. Butler (6 hrs.) 1 and 2 East Hall 4 East Hall 7 South Hall 14 South Hall Physiological Lab. Entomology 2 Mr. Clarke, MWF 2 Agricultural Bldg. Entomology 3... Mr. Clarke, Tu Th.... 2 Agricultural Bldg. Drawing 3 Mr. Neilson (3 hrs.). 5 East Hall Domestic Science 1 Miss Bartlett (9-10:30) Hearst Hall 10 A.M.- Education 2... Supt Kendall 1 Philosophy Bldg. 1 Observatory 19 North Hall 8 North Hall 18 North Hall 10 North Hall 13 North Hall 3 North Hall 4 North Hali Mathematics 1 Prof. E. H. Moore (continued) 21 North Hall Mathematics 5.. Mr Bunker 16 North Hall. (ieography 1 Prof. Holway »2 South Hall Physiology 2 Dr. Maxwell, Tu Th Physiological Lab. Domestic Science 2 Miss Bartlett (10:30-12) Hearst Hall 61 Schedule of Exercises; Office Hours of Dean. 11 A.M.-Philosophy 2. Prof. Baldwin, M W (and F, 9)..... 3 Philosophy Bldg. Prests. Black, Burk, Dailey, 1 Philosophy Bldg. 1 Observatory 8 North Hall 8 North Hall 12 North Hall 10 North Hall 13 North Hall 3 North Hall 4 North Hall 1 Observatory 13 South Hall. 22 South Hall Geography 3 Mr. Bunker 16 North Hall 1 P.M.-Philosophy 3.. Mr. Overstreet 1 Philosophy Bldg. 18 North Hall 11 Observatory MW, 7-10 p.m. 34 South Hall Stubenrauch, Major, Dr. 13 Agricultural Bldg. Haring, and Mr. Clarke 22 East Hall 22 East Hall 5 East Hall 2 P.M.-Philosophy 4. Dr. Wrinch 1 Philosophy Bldg. 16 North Hall 18 North Hall 1 Observatory 19 North Hall 23 North Hall Mineralogy 1 Prof. Eakle 27 South Hall Hearst Hall Hearst Hall 3 P.M.- Education 4 Prof. E. C. Moore 3 Philosophy Bldg. 1 Observatory Prof. Lamont (continued) 19 North Hall 24 North Hall 27 South Hall 19 North Hall Hearst Gym. 7-10P.M.- Astronomy 2, Dr. Crawford (and Th, 1-4) 11 Observatory UNASSIGNED. Chemistry 2 Dr. Morgan OFFICE HOURS OF THE DEAN. The Dean of the Summer Session will keep office hours daily, except Saturday, 11-12, Recorder's Office, South Hall. |