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SAMUEL STEEN MAXWELL, Ph.D., Instructor in Physiology.

B.S., Amity College, 1886; M.S., 1888; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1896; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1889-1890; Fellow in Physiology, University of Chicago, 1895-6; Instructor in Mathematics, Amity College, 1886-7; Professor of Natural Science, Amity College, 18879; Professor of Natural Science, Monmouth College, 1889-92; Professor of Biology, Monmouth College, 1892-1902; Instructor in Physiology, Harvard University Medical School, 19021905; Instructor in Physiology, University of California, 1905-.

HERMAN RALPH MEAD, M.A., Reference Librarian.

M.A., Cornell University, 1900; Assistant Reference Librarian, Cornell University, 1900-1902; Reference Librarian, University of California, 1902-.

FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MEYER, Instructor in Drawing.

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

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

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

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

A.B., Ohio Normal University, 1892; LL.B., 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, University of California, 1902-; Advisory Editor of the Western Journal of Education, President of the State Board of Charities and Corrections; Dean of the Summer Session, 1905-.

JAMES WHEELER MORIN, B.L., Reader in American History.

B.L., University of California, 1905; Reader in History, 1904-.

CHARLES PETER NEILSON, Instructor in Water Color Painting.

Student, Glasgow School of Art, Scotland; Supervisor of Drawing Alameda Public Schools, 1896-1901.

BURT LEROY NEWKIRK, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics and Watson Assistant in Astronomy.

A.B., University of Minnesota, 1897; M.A., 1899; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1902; Studied at the University of Goettingen, 1902-03; Assistant in Astronomy, University of Minnesota, 1898-1900; Teaching Scholar in Mathematics, 1899-1900; Watson Assistant in Astronomy, University of California, 1903-; Instructor in Mathematics, 1904-.

CHARLES ALBERT NOBLE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B.S., University of California, 1889; Ph.D., University of Goettingen, 1901; Teacher of Mathematics, Oakland High School, 1889; Mathematics and English, San Francisco Boys' High School, 1890-93; Fellow in Mathematics, University of California, 1896-97; Instructor in Mathematics, 1897-1900; 1901-03; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1903-.

WINTHROP JOHN VAN LEUVEN OSTERHOUT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.

A.B., Brown University, 1893; M.A., 1894; Studied at Bonn University, 1895-96; Ph.D., University of California, 1899; Instructor in Botany, Brown University, 1893-95; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1894-95; University of California, 1896-1901; Assistant Professor of Botany, 1901-.

HARRY ALLEN OVERSTREET, A.B., B.Sc. (Oxon.), Assistant Professor of Philosophy.

A.B., University of California, 1899; B.Sc., Oxford University, 1901; Instructor in Philosophy, University of California, 1901-05; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1905-. ELIZABETH DAY PALMER, M.A., Assistant in Botany.

A.B., University of California, 1894; M.A., 1905; Teacher of Botany, Los Angeles High School.

JOSIAH HARMAR PENNIMAN, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of English Literature, University of Pennsylvania.

A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1890; Ph.D., 1894; Professor of English Literature, University of Pennsylvania; Member of the American Philosophical Society.

LOUISA ADELLE PLACE, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Teacher's Certificate in Physical Culture, University of California, 1899; Instructor in Physical Culture, Lowell High School, San Francisco, 1899-1900; Girls' High School, 1900-01; Assistant in Physical Culture, University of California, 1901-. MABEL EMERTON PRENTISS, Library Organizer for California State Library.

Librarian, Pomona Public Library; New York State Library School.

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-.

CLIFTON PRICE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin.

A.B., Cornell University, 1889; Ph.D., Yale University, 1896; Principal of the School for Officers' Sons, Fortress Monroe, Virginia, 1889-90; Preparatory Department and Adjunct Professor of Latin, University of Wooster, 1890-93; Fellow in Classics, Yale University, 1893-95; Instructor in Latin, 1895; Instructor in Latin, University of California, 1895-1903; Assistant Professor of Latin, 1903-.

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

B.S., Tabor College, 1892; Graduate Student, University of California, 1895-1900; Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1897-99; Instructor, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1903-.

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-.

JAMES WOODMANSEE RHODES, Assistant in Physical Culture.

Assistant in Physical Culture, University of California, 1901-03; 1904-; Instructor, Oakland High School, 1901-04.

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

B.S., University of California, 1898; M.S., 1899; Ph.D., 1902; Assistant in Hygiene, 1902-04; Assistant in Zoology, 1904-.

JOSEPH CUMMINGS ROWELL, M.A., Librarian.

A.B., University of California, 1874; M.A., 1903; Librarian, University of California, 1875-.

PERCY ELLIOTT ROWELL, Assistant in Physics.

ERNEST RUTHERFORD, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., Macdonald Professor of Physics, McGill University.

A.B., Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1892; M.A., 1893; B.Sc., and 1851 Exhibition Sxience Scholarship, 1894; Studied at Trinity College, Cambridge University; A.B., research degree and Coutts-Trotter Studentship, Trinity College, 1897; Macdonald Professor of Physics, McGill University, 1898-; D.Sc., New Zealand University, 1901.

ARTHUR WILLIAM RYDER, Ph.D., Instructor in Sanskrit and German. A.B., Harvard University, 1897; Ph.D., Leipsic University, 1901; Instructor in Latin, Phillips Andover Academy, 1897-98; in Sanskrit, Harvard University, 1901-05; In German, 1904-05; Instructor in Sanskrit and German, University of California, 1906-.

MAY SECREST, B.S., Director of Domestic Science, California Polytechnic School.

B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1902; Diploma in Domestic Science, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1902; Assistant in Domestic Art, Kansas Agricultural College, 18991901; Director of Domestic Science, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1902-1904; Associate Professor of Domestic Art, Ohio State University, 1904-05; Director of Domestic Science, California Polytechnic School, 1905-.

ALBERT NELSON SHELDON, B.S., Assistant in Physics.

B.S., University of California, 1904; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1902-.

HELEN GRISWOLD SHELDON, A.B., Instructor of School of Library

Methods.

A.B., Vassar College; graduate New York State Library School, 1893; Head Instructor, Drexel Institute Library School, 1896-97.

ARTHUR BOURNE SMITH, Ph.B., B.L.S., Head of Order Department.

Ph.B., Wesleyan University, 1900; B.L.S., Illinois University Library School, 1902; Head of Order Department, University of California, 1902-.

DON EUGENE SMITH, A.B., Lecturer in University Extension and Assistant in History.

A.B., Cornell University, 1901; Assistant in American History, Cornell University, 1902-02; Teacher of History, Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, 1902-03; Lafayette High School, Buffalo, 1903-04; Fellow in American History, Cornell University, 1904-05; Lecturer in University Extension and Assistant in History, University of California, 1905-.

HENRY MORSE STEPHENS, M.A., Professor of History and Director of University Extension.

Haileyburg College, England, 1871-76, and Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1877-80; B.A., 1880; M.A., 1892; Author and Journalist, 1880-92; Contributor to the Academy, Daily Chronicle, Speaker, etc.; London Correspondent the Statesman and Friend of India of Calcutta; Editor of India; Staff Lecturer on Oxford University Extension System, 1890-94; Lecturer on Indian History, Cambridge, England, 1892-94; Professor Modern European and English History, Cornell University, 1894-1902; Delivered Lowell Institute Lectures on the Administrative History of India, Boston, 1900; Professor of History and Director of University Extension, University of California, 1902-; Editor American Historical Review.

FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER, Ph.D., Professor of American History, University of Wisconsin.

M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1884; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Professor of American History, University of Wisconsin; Member of the American History Association, State History Society of Wisconsin; Corresponding Member of the Massachusetts History Society, Colonial Society of Massachusetts.

ARCHIBALD ROBINSON WARD, B.Sc.Agr., D.V.M.; Assistant Professor of Bacteriology.

B.Sc. Agr., Cornell University, 1898; D.V.M., 1901; Assistant in Dairy Bacteriology, Cornell University, 1898-1901; Instructor in Veterinary Science, University of California, 1901-1903; Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science and Bacteriology, 1903-05; Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Director of the State Hygienic Laboratory, 1905-.

CHAUNCEY WETMORE WELLS, A.B., Assistant Professor of English Composition.

A.B., Yale University, 1896; Reader in Rhetoric, 1895-96; Assistant in Rhetoric, 1896-97; Instructor in Rhetoric, 18971901; Assistant Professor of English Composition, University of California, 1901-; Instructor in the Summer Session of Columbia University, 1905.

ALBERT CONSER WHITAKER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Leland Stanford Junior University.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1899; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1904; Scholar in Economics, 1899-1900; Fellow, 1900-01; Student, University of Berlin, 1901-02.

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