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GEORGE HENRY BOKE, M.A., LL.B., Associate Professor of Jurisprudence.

Graduate of the State Normal School, 1887; Ph.B., University of California, 1894; M.A., Harvard University, 1900; LL.B., Harvard University, 1905; Instructor in the Oakland High School, 1895; Principal of the High School and Supervising Principal of the Elementary Schools, San Rafael, 18951898; Instructor in Jurisprudence, University of California, 1900-03; Assistant Professor of Law, 1903-05; Associate Professor of Jurisprudence, 1905.

FRANK FOREST BUNKER, Ph.B., Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Seattle, Washington.

Graduate of the Los Angeles State Normal School, 1893;
Ph.B., University of California, 1901; Supervisor of Training,
State Normal School, San Francisco, 1901-06; Assistant super-
intendent of Schools, Seattle, Washington, 1906-.

EUGENE FRANCIS ALOYSIUS CAREY, B.S., Assistant in Physics.
B.S., University of California, 1905.

EZEQUIEL A. CHAVEZ, Sub-Secretary of Public Instruction and Fine
Arts, Republic of Mexico.

Subsecretario de Instruccion Publica y Bellas Artes, Mexico, 1905-; formerly Professor of Psychology in the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, Mexico.

JOHN ALLEN CHILD, A.B., Instructor in Modern Languages, University of California.

A.B., Harvard University, 1900; Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Alabama, 1903-4.

EDWARD BULL CLAPP, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.

A.B., Illinois College, 1875; M.A., 1878; Graduate Student, Yale University, 1876; Student, University of Berlin, 18841885; Ph.D., Yale University, 1886; Principal of the Public School, Westville, Connecticut, 1878-1881; Eaton School, New Haven, 1881-1882; Instructor in Greek, Illinois College, 188283; Professor of Greek, 1883-90; Assistant Professor of Greek, Yale University, 1890-94; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, University of California, 1894-.

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

A.B., Harvard University, 1898; M.A., 1899; Ph.D., 1901; Student at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, 190104; Parker Travelling Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-02; Townsend Travelling Fellow, 1902-03; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Missouri, 1904-05; Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, University of California, 1905-.

WARREN THOMPSON CLARKE, B.S., Assistant Superintendent University Extension in Agriculture.

B.S., University of California, 1903; Assistant Field Entomologist, 1901-03; Assistant Superintendent University Extension in Agriculture, 1904-.

FRANK B. COOPER, Superintendent of Schools, Seattle, Washington.

Educated in the public schools of Illinois and at Cornell University; Teacher in rural schools; Principal of village schools in Illinois; Superintendent of Schools at Le Mars and Des Moines, Iowa; Professor of Pedagogy at Iowa State University; and Superintendent of Schools at Salt Lake City and Seattle (1901-); Lecturer on Education and Supervision in Summer Schools in Iowa and at Universities of Utah and Washington.

ELLWOOD PATTERSON CUBBERLEY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education, Leland Stanford Junior University.

A.B., Indiana University, 1891; M.A., Columbia University, 1902; Ph.D., 1905. Instructor in Science, Ridgeville College, 1901; Professor of Physical Science, Vincennes University, 1891-1893; President of Vincennes University, 18931896; Superintendent of City Schools, San Diego, 1896-1898; Assistant Professor of Education, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1898-1899; Associate Professor of Education, 1899-.

THOMAS ANDREW DAVIDSON, Assistant in Physics.

DONALD WALTON DAVIS, A.B., Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., Harvard University, 1905; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1906-.

LUDWIG JOSEPH DEMETER, M.A., Instructor in German.

Student at the Polytecknikum, Munich, 1893-95; M.A., Harvard University, 1901; Instructor in Modern Languages, Tufts College, 1898-1900; Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1900-01; Instructor in German, Harvard University, 190102; Instructor in German, University of California, 1902-.

HUGO DE VRIES, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of Botany, University of Amsterdam.

Ph.D., University of Leyden, 1870; Reallehrer in Amsterdam, 1871; Privatdocent in University of Halle, 1872; Professor Extraordinary, University of Amsterdam, 1878; Professor of Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology, 1880-; formerly Rector Magnificus.

RAYMOND DODGE, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University.

A.B., Williams College, 1893; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1896; Graduate Student and Assistant Librarian, Williams College, 1893-4; University of Halle, 1894-96; Assistant to Professor Benno Erdmann, Psychological Institute, University of Halle, 1896-97; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Ursinus College, 1897-98; Instructor in Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1898-99; Associate Professor, 1899-1902; Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University, 1902-; Coöperating Editor of the Psychological Bulletin.

CALVIN OLIN ESTERLY, M.A., Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., University of California, 1902; M.A., 1904; Harvard University, 1904-05; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1902-04; 1905-; Le Conte Fellow, 1904-05.

FREDERIC ERNEST FARRINGTON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education.

A.B., Harvard University, 1894; M.A., 1902, and Ph.D., 1904, Columbia University; Fellow in Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1901-1902; International Fellow for Study in France, Columbia University, and Student at Jena, Germany, and at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1902-1903; Instructor in Mathematics, Collegiate School, New York, 18971901; Director of Neighborhood Work, Speyer School, New York, 1903-1904; Assistant Professor of Education, University of California, 1904-.

ALCÉE FORTIER, Litt.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Tulane University.

Academic education at the University of Virginia and at New Orleans under private tutors (Litt.D., Washington and Lee University); Studied phonetics in Paris under Professor Passy; Professor of Romance Languages, Tulane University, 1880; Member of the State Board of Education of Louisiana, 1888-96; President of the Athènèe Louisianais, 1892; President of the Louisiana History Society, 1894-; President of the American Folk-Lore Society, 1894; VicePresident of the Board of Civil Service Commissioners of New Orleans, 1897-1901; President of the Catholic Winter School of America, 1897-1902; President of the Modern Language Association of America, 1898; Officier d'Académie; Officer de l'Instruction Publique; Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur; Member of the Advisory Council, Warner Library.

NATHANIEL LYON GARDNER, M.S., Assistant in Botany.

B.S., University of Washington, 1900; M.S., University of California, 1903; Assistant in Botany, University of California, 1900-.

EUGENE ALLEN GILMORE, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin.

A.B., De Pauw University, 1893; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1895-96; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1899; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, 1902-03; Professor of Law, 1903-.

JANE HARNETT, Reader in History.

Teacher of History, Long Beach High School.

FREDERICK ADDISON HARVEY, B.S., Assistant in Physics.

B.S., Iowa College, 1904; Assistant in Physics, 1903-04; University of California, 1904-.

THOMAS LORENZO HEATON, B.L., LL.B., Lecturer in Education.

Graduate of the Potsdam New York Normal School, 1875; B.L., LL.B., University of Michigan, 1880; Principal of the High School, Winona, Minnesota, 1882-86; Teacher in Private School, Oakland, 1886-89; Superintendent of Schools, Eureka, 1896-97; Instructor in the University of California, 1897-; Deputy Superintendent of Schools, San Francisco, 1903-; Lecturer in Education, University of California, 1903-.

RULIFF STEPHEN HOLWAY, A.B., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Geography.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1903; M.S., University of California, 1904; Teacher in State Normal School, San Jose, 1888-1902; Instructor in Education, University of California, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Physical Geography, 1904-; Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, London.

CHESTER FRANK HOYT, Assistant in Chemistry.

GEORGE HAMMOND HUNTTING, A.B., Reader in English.

A.B., Columbia University, 1902; Principal of West Side Union High School, Los Baños.

CHARLES GILMAN HYDE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering.

B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896; Assistant Engineer Massachusetts State Board of Health, 1896-1900; Bureau of Filtration, Spring Garden Water Works, Philadelphia, 1900-01; in charge of Spring Garden Testing Station, Tomesdale Testing Station, Bureau of Filtration, 1901-02; (Investigations, Design and Construction) Board of Public Works, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Assistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering, University of California, 1905-.

MARY LETITIA JONES, B.L., B.L.S., Director of School of Library Methods.

B.L., University of Nebraska; B.L.S., New York State Library School, 1892; Librarian University of Nebraska, 189297; Librarian Los Angeles Public Library, 1900-1905.

AUGUSTIN CARTER KEANE, Reader in English.

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

A.B., Oberlin College, 1890; M.A., Harvard University, 1892; Ph.D., 1894; Teaching Fellow in Biology, Oberlin College, 1890-91; Morgan Fellow, Harvard University, 1893-94; Instructor in Vertebrate Morphology, University of Michigan, 1894-95; Superintendent of Biological Station, University of Illinois, 1895-1901; Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1897-1901; Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology, University of California, 1901-04; Associate Professor, 1904-.

JOSEPH DIEFFENBACH LAYMAN, B.L., Assistant Librarian.

B. L., University of California, 1888; Assistant Librarian, University of California, 1889-.

GEORGE HERBERT LING, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics, Columbia University.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1893; M.A., Columbia University, 1894; Ph.D., 1896; University Fellow in Mathematics, 1893-95; Student at the University of Chicago, summer, 1894; Assistant in Mathematics, Columbia University, 1895-96; Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1896-1901; in charge of Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, Summer Session, 1900; Tutor in Mathematics, Columbia University, 190104; Instructor, 1905-.

GEORGE DAVIS LOUDERBACK, Ph.D., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Nevada.

A.B., University of California, 1896; Ph.D., 1899; Honorary Assistant in Chemistry, University of California, 1896-97; Fellow in Mineralogy, 1897-98; Assistant, 1898-1900; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, University of Nevada, 1900; Geology and Mineralogy and Physics, 1900-03; Geology and Mineralogy, 1903-06; Research Assistant, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1903-05.

CARL HOWARD MCCHARLES, Assistant in Chemistry.

THOMAS CALVIN MCKAY, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics.

A.B., Dalhousie College, 1893; M.A., 1898; M.A., Harvard University, 1899; Ph.D., 1903; Principal of County Academy, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, 1893-94; Parrsboro High School, 1894-96; Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, 1899-1900; Austin Teaching Fellow, 1900-01; Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, and Radcliffe College, 1901-04; Instructor in Physics, University of California, 1904-.

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