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EVERETT CHARLES BEACH, M.D., Head of Department of Physical Education, Los Angeles High School.

M.D., Baltimore Medical College, 1907; Gymnasium Assistant, Williston Seminary, Massachusetts, 1899-1901; Student Assistant in Gymnasium, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1901-03; Assistant Physical Director, Central Y. M. C. A., Baltimore, Maryland, 1903-04; Physical Director, Social Settlements, Baltimore, 1903-06; Physical Director, College Preparatory School, Baltimore, 1904-06; Physical Director, Loyola College, Baltimore, 1904-06; Physical Director, University School, Baltimore, 1007-08; Director of Special Gymnastics, Nurse's Training School, Sheppard-Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, 1907-08; Director of Physi cal Training, Baltimore Athletic Club, 1906-08; Physical Director in Public Playgrounds, Baltimore, 1905-08; Demonstrator in Pathology, Baltimore Medical College, 1904-08; Director of Physical Training, Los Angeles Public Schools, 1908-; Examining Surgeon, 7th Regiment, National Guard of California.

RALPH BENTON, M.S., Instructor in Entomology.

B.S., Montana Agricultural College, 1906; B.L., University of California, 1907; M.S., 1909; Assistant in Apiculture, Montana Agricultural College, 1904-05; Special Field Agent in Apiculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, in Europe, 1905; Assistant in Entomology, University of California, 1906-08; Instructor in Entomology, 1909-.

BENJAMIN ABRAM BERNSTEIN, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.

Graduate of the Baltimore City College, 1902; A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1905; graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, 190507; Instructor in Mathematics, University of California, 1907-. HENRY CHALMERS BIDDLE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

A.B., Monmouth College, 1891; Graduate McCormick Theological Seminary, 1896; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1900; Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Monmouth College, 1891-92; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, 1892-93; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1897-99; Professor of Chemistry, Marysville College, 1899-1900; Assistant in General Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1900-01; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1901-06; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1906-..

CORA M. BOONE, Teacher of Drawing, Benicia High School.
PERCY BORDWELL, Ph.D., Professor of Law, University of Missouri
Law School.

B.L., University of California, 1898; LL.B., Columbia University, 1904; LL.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1908; Schiff Fellow in International Law, Columbia University, 1900-01; practicing lawyer, New York City, 190406; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Missouri Law School, 1906-08; Professor of Law, 1908-; author of Law of War between Belligerents, 1908.

JACOB NEIBERT BOWMAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medieval History.

A.B., Heidelberg University (Tiffin, Ohio), 1896; student at Leipzig and Berlin, 1898-99; Ph.D., Heidelberg University (Germany), 1900; Acting Assistant Professor of Medieval History, University of California, 1906-07; Assistant Professor of Medieval History, 1907-.

FRANK PARKHURST BRACKETT, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, Pomona College.

A.B., Dartmouth College, 1887; M.A., 1890; Instructor in Mathematics, St. Johnsbury (Vermont) Academy, 1884-85; Principal of Philips Academy, Danville, Vermont, 1885-86; Instructor in Mathematics, Pomona College, 1888-90; Professor of Mathematics, 1890-; Honorary Fellow, Clark University, 1902-03; Director of the Observatory, Pomona College, 1908-.

CARLOS BRANSBY, M.A., Litt.D., Instructor in Spanish.

M.A., Lafayette College, 1883; Litt.D., Lafayette College, 1903; Instructor in Spanish, University of California, 1901-.

SOPHONISBA PRESTON BRECKINRIDGE, Ph.D., J.D., Assistant Professor of Household Administration, University of Chicago.

B.S., Wellesley College, 1888; Ph.M., University of Chicago, 1897; Ph.D., 1901; J.D., 1904; Instructor in Mathematics, Washington, D. C., High School, 1888-90; Fellow in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1897-1901; Assistant to the Dean of Women, 1899-1902; Assistant Dean of Women, 1902-; Docent in Political Science, 1902-04; Instructor in Household Administration, 1904-09; Assistant Professor of Household Administration, 1909-.

VIOLET C. BROWN, Instructor in Manual Training in the Berkeley Public Schools.

Graduate of the San Jose Normal School, 1906; Supervisor of Manual Training, San Jose Normal Training School, 1905; Instructor in Manual Training, Alameda Public Schools, 1906-07; Instructor in Manual Training in the Berkeley Public Schools, 1907-.

WARNER BROWN, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology.

A.B., University of California, 1904; M.A., 1905; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1908; Assistant in Philosophy, University of California, 1904-05; Assistant in Psychology, 1905-06; Assistant in Philosophy, Barnard College, 1906-07; Assistant in Psychology, Columbia Univer sity, 1907-08; Instructor in Psychology, University of California, 1908-. RICHARD BURTON, Ph.D., Professor of English Literature, University of Minnesota.

A.B., Trinity College, 1883; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1887; Instructor in Old English, Johns Hopkins University, 1888; managing editor, N. Y. Churchman, 1888-89; literary editor, Hartford Courant, 1890-97; associate editor, Warner's Library of the World's Best Literature, 1897-99; Professor of English Literature, University of Minnesota, 1898-1902; editor, Lothrop Publishing Company, 1902-04; Professorial Lecturer on English Literature, University of Chicago, 190206; Professor of English Literature, University of Minnesota, 1906-; author of Dumb in June (poems), Memorial Day (poems), Literary Likings (essays), Lyrics of Brotherhood (poems), Song of the Unsuc cessful (poem), Life of Whittier (in Beacon Biographies Series), Forces in Fiction (essays), Message and Melody-A Book of Verse, Literary Leaders of America, Rahab-A Poetic Drama, From the Book of Life (poems), Masters of the English Novel.

JESSE BENEDICT CARTER, Ph.D., Director of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome.

A.B., Princeton University, 1894; Ph.D., University of Halle, Germany, 1898; Instructor, Assistant Professor and Professor of Latin, Princeton University, 1898-1905; Professor of Latin, American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1905-07; Director of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1907-. Author, The Religion of Numa, 1906; Epitheta deorum quae apud poetas Latinos leguntur; numerous articles on classical subjects.

ALFRED JOSEPH CHAMPREUX, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics.

B.S., University of California, 1904; Assistant in Mathematics, University of California, 1904-07; Instructor in Mathematics, 1907-. EDWARD BULL CLAPP, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.

A.B., Illinois College, 1875; M.A., 1878; Ph.D., Yale University, 1886; Instructor in Greek, Illinois College, 1882-83; Professor of Greek, Illinois College, 1883-90; Assistant Professor of Greek, Yale University, 1890-94; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, University of California, 1894-; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, American School for Classical Studies at Athens, 1907-08.

JOHN D. CLARK, M.S., Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of New Mexico.

B.S., New Hampshire College, 1906; M.S., 1907; Assistant in Chem istry, New Hampshire College, 1906-07; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of New Mexico, 1907-.

WILLIAM VERE CRUESS, Assistant in Chemistry.

CHARLES CLARENCE DANFORTH, B.S., Assistant in Physics.

B.S., University of Chicago, 1909; Principal of the High School, Tecumseh, Nebraska, 1904-08; Instructor in Physics and Mathematics, Illinois State Normal University; student, University of California, 1909-10.

*CHARLES DERLETH, Jr., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering; Dean of the College of Civil Engineering.

B.S., College of the City of New York, 1894; C.E., Columbia University, 1896; Assistant in Civil Engineering, Columbia University, 1896-99; Lecturer in Civil Engineering, 1899-1901; Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, 1902-03; Associate Professor of Structural Engineering, University of California, 1903-08; Professor of Civil Engineering, 1908-.

LUCILE EAVES, M.S., Associate Professor of Practical Sociology, University of Nebraska.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1894; M.S., University of California, 1909; Teacher of History, San Diego High School, 1894-98; Lecturer in Sociology, University of Chicago Extension Department, 1898-99; Instructor in History, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1899-1901; Head Worker, South Park Settlement, San Francisco, 190105; Director, Industrial Bureau of Relief, San Francisco, 1906-07; Flood Fellow in Commerce, University of California, 1908-09; Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociology, University of Nebraska, 1909-.

*In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Santa Cruz, California.

STURLA EINARSSON, A.B., Assistant in Practical Astronomy.

A.B., University of Minnesota, 1905; Assistant in Practical Astronomy, University of California, 1905-.

CHARLES SUMNER EVANS, Director of Mechanic Arts, Berkeley High School.

Graduate of the Manual Training School, Washington University; Instructor in Drawing and Woodwork in the J. O. A. Manual Training School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1899-1903; Principal of the Manual Training School, Dayton, Ohio, 1903-08; Director of Mechanic Arts, Berkeley High School, 1908-.

GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX, B. ès L., B. ès Sc., Assistant Professor of French Literature.

B. ès L., University of Paris, 1869; B. ès Sc., 1870; Instructor in French, University of California, 1894-1909; Assistant Professor of the French Literature, 1909-.

Mrs. JEANNE H. GREENLEAF, B.L., Instructor in French.

Brevet Supérieur, Paris, 1900; B.L., University of California, 1908; student, Sorbonne, Paris, 1902-05; Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903-05; Instructor in French and phonetics, Guilde Internationale, Paris, 1903-05; Reader in French, University of California, 1906-07; Assistant in French, 1907-09; Instructor in French, 1909-. JOSEPH GRINNELL, M.A., Director of the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

A.B., Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1897; M.A., Stanford Univer sity, 1901; Assistant Instructor, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1897-98; Instructor in Ornithology, Stanford University Summer School, 190102; Instructor in Zoology and Botany, Palo Alto High School, 1901-03; Instructor in Biology, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1903-05; Professor of Biology, 1905-08; Director of California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, 1908-; Fellow of American Ornithologists' Union, 1901-; editor of the "Condor," 1906-.

Mrs. L. L. HARFORD, Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting, in the Summer Session.

Teacher, Indiana public schools, 1886; teacher, Kansas public schools, 1888-92; deputy clerk of court, Manhattan, Kansas, 1892; Instructor in Manhattan Summer Normal School, 1892; private teacher of commercial and other high school subjects, 1893-1902; Principal of Alameda Business College, 1902-06; Instructor in San Francisco Business College, 1909.

ROBERT BARTHOLOW HARSHE, B.L., Assistant Professor of Graphic Arts, Leland Stanford Junior University.

B.L., University of Missouri, 1899; graduate student, University of Missouri, 1899-1901; student, Chicago Art Institute, 1901-02; Supervisor Manual Arts, Columbus (Georgia), 1902; Instructor, Summer School of the South, 1903; Manual Training Scholar, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1903-04; Scholar, Ipswich Summer School, 1904; Art Students' League, 1903-05; Instructor, University of Missouri, 1905-06; Instructor, New York School of Industrial Art, 1906-07; Director, Nantucket Summer School of Design, 1907-08; Assistant Professor of Graphic Arts, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1908-.

MARGARET HENDERSON, B.S., Instructor in Bacteriology.

B.S., University of California, 1903; Teacher of Biology, Mills College, 1904-05; Assistant in State Hygienic Laboratory, 1905-08; Assistant in Bacteriology, 1908-09; Instructor in Bacteriology, 1909-.

WILLIAM BRODBECK HERMS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Entomology. B.S., German Wallace College, 1902; M.A., Ohio State University, 1906; Principal of the School of Commerce, German Wallace College, 1902-05; Teaching Fellow in Zoology, Ohio State University, 1905-06; Acting Head of the department of Zoology, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906-07; Edward Austin Fellow in Zoology, Harvard University, 190708; Instructor in Experimental Zoology, Ohio State University Summer Sessions, 1907 and 1908.

LEILA DONNELL HIBBARD, Assistant in Botany in the Summer Session. Candidate B.S., University of California, 1910.

ERNEST BRYANT HOAG, M.A., M.D., Acting Lecturer in Hygiene.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1895; M.A. and M.D., Northwestern University, 1902; Professor of Biology and Physiology, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1895-98; Instructor in Bacteriology and Pathology, Northwestern University, 1900-02; Director of Hygiene and Medical Examinations, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1904-09; City Bac teriologist, Pasadena, 1904-06; Medical Director of the Berkeley Public Schools, 1909-; Acting Lecturer in Hygiene, University of California, 1910-.

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

A.B., Stanford University, 1903; M.S., University of California, 1904; Principal of Modesto High School, 1884-86; of San Jose High School, 1887; Teacher in San Jose Normal School, 1888-1902; Instructor in Education, University of California, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Physical Geography, 1904-.

WILLIAM BURKE HUGHSON, Instructor in Manual Training in the Berkeley Public Schools.

Graduate of Teachers' College, Columbia University; Instructor in Manual Training in Seattle Public Schools, 1902-06; Instructor in Manual Training in the Berkeley Public Schools, 1906-.

ROCKWELL D. HUNT, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Southern California.

Ph.B., Napa College, University of the Pacific, 1890; M.A., 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1895; Professor of History, Napa College, 1891-93; Professor of History and Political Science, University of the Pacific, 1895-1902; Principal of the San Jose High School, 1902-08; Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Southern California, 1908-.

GEORGE H. HUNTTING, A.B., Principal of the West Side Union High, School, Los Baños, California.

A.B., Columbia University, 1902; attended Teachers' College, New York, 1901-02; Reader in English Department, University of California, 1902-03; Reader in English Department, University of California Summer Session, 1906; Assistant in English, University of California Summer Session, 1909; Principal West Side Union High School, 1904-.

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