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WILLIS LINN JEPSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Dendrology.
Ph.B., University of California, 1889; Ph.D., 1898; Assistant in
Botany, University of California, 1891-94; Instructor in Botany, 1894-
99; Assistant Professor of Botany, 1899-1909; Assistant Professor of
Dendrology, 1909-.

VERNON LYMAN KELLOGG, M.S., Professor of Entomology, and Lecturer in Bionomics, Leland Stanford Junior University.

B.S., University of Kansas, 1889; M.S., 1892; student, Cornell University, 1891, Leipzig University, 1893-94; University of Paris, 189596; Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of Kansas, 1890-93; Associate Professor, 1893-94; Assistant Professor of Entomology, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1894-95; Associate Professor, 189596; Professor, 1896-; author of First Lessons in Zoology, Elementary Zoology, American Insects, Insect Stories, Darwinism Today; (with J. H. Comstock) Elements of Insect Anatomy; (with D. S. Jordan), Animal Life, Animal Studies, Evolution and Animal Life, Scientific Aspects of Luther Burbank's Work; editor, Philosophy of Nature Series. *HENRY J. KESNER, A.B., B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

A.B., University of Colorado, 1905; B.S., 1907; Secretary, University of Colorado, 1904-06; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1907-08; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1909-.

FREDERICK H. KOCH, M.A., Assistant Professor of Dramatic Literature and Oratory, University of North Dakota.

A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1900; M.A., Harvard University, 1909; Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, University of North Dakota, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Dramatic Literature and Oratory, 1907-. CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology.

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

ALFRED LOUIS KROEBER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anthropology.

A.B., Columbia University, 1896; M.A., 1897; Ph.D., 1901; Assistant in Rhetoric and English Composition, Columbia University, 189799; Fellow in Anthropology, 1899-1900; Curator in Anthropology, California Academy of Sciences, 1900, 1903-; engaged in research for the American Museum of Natural History, 1899-01; Instructor in Anthropology, University of California, 1901-06; Assistant Professor of Anthropology, 1906-; Secretary of the department of Anthropology, 1903-. BENJAMIN PUTNAM KURTZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.

A.B., University of California, 1901; Ph.D., 1906; Instructor in English, University of California, 1903-08; Assistant Professor, 1908-. In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Santa Cruz, California.

*ROSCOE KONKLIN LANG,. B.S., Field Instructor in Civil Engineering, the Summer School of Surveying.

B.S., University of California, 1909.

*CLARENCE A. LEIGHTON, Field Instructor in Civil Engineering, the Summer School of Surveying.

Candidate B.S., University of California, 1910.

VLADIMIR VICTOR LIGDA, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Culture. B.S., University of California, 1904; Assistant Professor of Physical Culture, University of Arizona; Assistant Professor of Physical Culture, University of California, 1908-.

EARLE GARFIELD LINSLEY, M.S., Instructor in Geography.

A.B., Colgate University, 1904; M.S., University of California, 1908; Professor of Greek and Latin, California College, 1904-06; Professor of Geography and Geology, 1906-08; Instructor in Geography, University of California, 1908-.

ORRIN KIP MCMURRAY, Ph.B., LL.B., Professor of Law.

Ph.B., University of California, 1890; LL.B., 1893; Lecturer in Law, University of California, 1902-03; Assistant Professor of Law, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Jurisprudence, 1904-05; Instructor in Law, Hastings College of the Law, University of California, 1904-05; Associate Professor of Jurisprudence, University of California, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Law, Hastings College of the Law, 1905-07; Professor of Jurisprudence, 1907-08; Professor of Law, 1908-. SAMUEL STEEN MAXWELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology. B.S., Amity College, 1886; M.S., 1888; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1896; Instructor in Mathematics, Amity College, 1886-87; Professor of Natural Science, 1887-89; Professor of Natural Science, Monmouth College, 1890-92; Professor of Biology, 1892-1902; Instructor in Physiology, Harvard Medical School, 1902-05; Instructor in Physiology, University of California, 1905-07; Assistant Professor, 1907-.

JOHN CAMPBELL MERRIAM, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Palaeontology and Historical Geology.

B.S., Lenox College, 1887; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1893; Assistant in Mineralogy, University of California, 1888-90; Instructor in German and Science, Lenox College, 1891; Docent in Palaeontology, University of Chicago, 1894; Instructor in Palaeontology, University of California, 1895-99; Assistant Professor of Palaeontology and Historical Geology, 1899-1906; Associate Professor of Palaeontology and Historical Geology, 1906-.

LOYE HOLMES MILLER, M.S., Instructor in Biology and Natural Science, Los Angeles State Normal Senool.

B.S., University of California, 1896; M.S., 1904; Instructor in Natural Science, Oahu College: Scientific Assistant, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries; Naturalist, U. S. Biological Survey; Instructor in Biology and Natural Science, Los Angeles State Normal school and Associate Professor of Comparative Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Los Angeles.

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

HENRY BABAD MONGES, Jr., B.S., Instructor in Drawing.

Graduate of Hopkins Institute of Art, 1905; B.S., University of California, 1909; Assistant Instructor in applied design and modeling, Hopkins Institute of Art, 1905-06; Instructor in Drawing, University of California, 1906-; Instructor in Drawing, Summer Session, 1907-09. Mrs. MARIAN R. MORGAN, Assistant in Playground Work in the Summer Session.

Graduate in Physical Education, New York Normal School, 1906; Licensed Supervisor New York Public Schools, 1908; Director of Physical Training, Y. W. C. A., Patterson, N. J., 1906-08; Director Physical Training, Y. W. C. A., Passaic, N. J., 1907-08; Instructor Esthetic Dancing, Wheatcroft Dramatic School, 1906; Director Physical Training, various Social Settlements, New York City, 1905-06; General Supervisor Girls' Department, City Playgrounds, Los Angeles, 1909; Physical Instructor Girls' Department of Manual Arts, Los Angeles High School, 1909-.

WILLIAM CONGER MORGAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

A.B., Yale College, 1896; Silliman Fellow in Chemistry, Yale University, 1896-99; Ph.D., 1899; Professor of Chemistry, Washburn College, 1899-1901; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1901-06; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1906-.

ELIZABETH H. OGIER, Instructor in Free-hand Drawing in the Summer Session.

Graduate San Jose State Normal School, 1903; teacher in elementary schools, 1903-05; studied under Mr. A. G. Randall, 1906; under Mr. H. R. Rose, 1907; Fine Arts Diploma, Pratt Institute, 1908; Instructor in Drawing, San Jose State Normal School, 1909; student, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1910.

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-.

EDWARD PORRITT, Special Lecturer in History and Political Science, in the Summer Session.

Reporter on Liverpool Daily Mail, 1881; chief reporter, London Echo, 1882-84; reporter and special correspondent, St. Louis GlobeDemocrat, 1884-85; in gallery of House of Commons, London, 1886-92; London editor of Manchester Examiner, 1888-92; contributor to New York Evening Post, Outlook, Boston Transcript, North American Review, Political Science Quarterly; investigated trade and economic conditions in South Africa, 1902; correspondent with Canadian Tariff Revision Commission, 1905-06.

THOMAS HARRISON REED, A.B., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Political Science.

A.B., Harvard University, 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1904; Assistant in Government, Harvard University, 1902-04; Instructor in Political Science, University of California, January-May, 1909; Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1909-.

LEON JOSIAH RICHARDSON, A.B., Associate Professor of Latin.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1890; Teacher of Greek and English Literature in the High School at Jackson, Michigan, 1890-91; Assistant in Latin, University of California, 1891-92; Instructor in Latin, 189295; studied at Berlin and Rome, 1895-97; Instructor in Latin, University of California, 1897-98; Assistant Professor of Latin, 1898-1907; Associate Professor of Latin, 1907-; Dean of the Summer Session, 1902-05.

CHARLES HENRY RIEBER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Logic.

A.B., University of California, 1888; M.A., Harvard University, 1899; Ph.D., 1900; Principal of Schools, Placerville, 1889-90; Teacher of Mathematics, Belmont School, 1890-97; Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard University, 1898-1901; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1901-03; Assistant Professor of Logic, University of California, 1903-05; Associate Professor, 1905-; Dean of the Summer Session, 1906-.

*WILLIAM EMERSON RITTER, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology; Director of the San Diego Marine Biological Sation.

B.S., University of California, 1888; M.A., Harvard University, 1890; Ph.D., 1893; student, Stazione Zoologica, Naples, Italy, and University of Berlin, 1894-95; Assistant in Chemistry, University of California, 1888-89; Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 189091; Instructor in Biology, University of California, 1891-94; Assistant Professor of Biology, 1891-98; Associate Professor of Zoology, 18981902; Professor of Zoology, 1902-.

CHARLES EDWARD RUGH, M.L., Assistant Professor of Education.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1903; M.L., University of California, 1907; Principal, St. Petersburg (Pennsylvania) High School, 1889-90; Professor of Pedagogy, Pennsylvania State Normal School, 1892-1902; Principal Oakland Grammar Schools, 1903-07:

Acting Assistant Professor of Education, University of California, 190708; Assistant Professor of Education, 1908-.

THOMAS FREDERICK SANFORD, A.B., Assistant Professor of English

Literature.

A.B., Yale University, 1888; Instructor in Latin, Yale University, 1890-92; Professor of Latin and Philosophy, Drury College, 1892-93; Instructor in Latin, Northwestern University, 1893; Instructor in English, University of California, 1893-97; Assistant Professor of English Literature, 1897-.

MARGARET E. SCHALLENBERGER, Ph.D., Principal of the Training School, San Jose State Normal School.

A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1898; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1902; teacher in elementary schools; Instructor in Education, Leland Staniord Junior University; Assistant in Psychology, Cornell University Summer Sessions; Principal of San Francisco State Normal Training School, 1900-01; Principal of San Jose State Normal Training School, 1903-.

* At the San Diego Marine Biological Station, La Jolla, California.

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

M.A. and Ph.D., University of 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-.

*THOMAS BARTLETT SEARS, B.S., C.E.; Associate Professor of Railway Engineering; Director of the Summer School of Surveying.

B.S., University of Kansas, 1898; C.E., 1906; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska, 1906-07; Adjunct Professor, 190708; Assistant Professor, 1908-09; Associate Professor of Railway Engineering, University of California, 1909-.

HELENA W. SMITH, Instructor in Free-hand Drawing in the Summer Session.

Pratt Institute Fine Arts Diploma, 1907; Cowles Art School, 1889; student under R. S. P. Triscott, 1890-91; Chas. H. Woodbury, 1892-98; Pape Art School, 1901; Art Students' League, Washington, D. C., 1902-03; Summer Schools with Mr. Dow, 1903; Martha's Vineyard Institute, 1904; Mr. Batchelder, 1908; Mr. Snell, 1909; taught Perspective and Design, Art Students' League, Washington, D. C., 1903; Assistant Supervisor of Draw ing, Fisher's Island, N. Y., 1905; Instructor, Boardman High School, New Haven, Conn., 1905; Instructor, Minneapolis High School, 190809; Exhibition, Maine Building, World's Fair, 1893; N. Y. Water Color Club, 1897; Boston Art Club, 1892 and 1899; New Haven Paint and Clay Club, 1906; Pennsylvania Art Academy, 1897; Washington Water Color Club, 1903; first prize, Henry B. Snell Summer Class in Holland, 1909.

EDWIN REAGAN SNYDER, Ph.D., Professor of Education, San Jose State Normal School.

B. Ped., Colorado State Normal School, 1895; A.B., Leland Stanford Junior University, 1905; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1909; doctor's diploma in Education, Teachers' College, Columbia University; Principal of Colorado public schools, 1895-1900; Supervisor of Manual Training, Alameda public schools, 1900-02; Supervisor of Manual Arts, San Jose State Normal School, 1902-07; Assistant Lecturer in Education, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1904-05; Research Scholar, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1907-08; Fellow in Education, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1908-09; Professor of Education, San Jose State Normal School, 1909-.

ALFRED SOLOMON, M.A., Instructor in French.

A.B., Occidental College, 1900; A.B., University of California, 1902; M.A., 1903; Assistant in French, University of California, 1902-09; Instructor in French, 1909-.

CYRIL ADELBERT STEBBINS, Instructor in Nature-Study, in the Summer Session.

Candidate B.S., University of California, 1910; Principal Arbuckle Public School, 1901-04; Principal Dixon Public Schools, 1904-05; Supervisor of Nature-Study, Chico State Normal School, 1905-08.

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

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