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FACULTY OF THE SUMMER SESSION

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University. CHARLES HENRY RIEBER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Logic; Dean of the Summer Session.

JAMES SUTTON, Ph.B., Recorder of the Faculties.

*ARTHUR CARL ALVAREZ, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. B.S., University of California, 1908; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1908-.

HENRY WINTHROP BALLANTINE, A.B., LL.B., Special Lecturer in Law in the Summer Session.

A.B., Harvard University, 1900; LL.B., 1904; Lecturer in Law, University of California, 1905-09; Assistant Professor of Law, Hastings College of the Law, 1905-09; Practicing Attorney in San Francisco, 1904-.

GEORGE HENRY BARDSLEY, B.S., Assistant in Physics.

B.S., Grinnell College, Iowa, 1910; Graduate Student, University of California, 1910-11; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1910-11.

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, Stanford 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, 1907-08; Director of Special Gymnastics, Nurse's Training School, Sheppard-Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, 1907-08; Director of Physical 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-.

FREDERIC THOMAS BLANCHARD, M.A., Instructor in English.

B.L., University of California, 1904; M.A., Yale University, 1908; Instructor in English, University of California, 1908

* In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California.

PAUL BOEHNCKE, A.B., Assistant in German.

A.B., Stanford University, 1905; Instructor in Spanish, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1900-03; Associate Professor of Spanish, 1905-08; Assistant in German, University of California, 1908-09; Vice-Principal of San Luis Obispo High School and teacher of Spanish, 1909-10; Assistant in German, University of California, 1911-. HERBERT EUGENE BOLTON, Ph.D., Professor of History, Stanford University.

B.L., University of Wisconsin, 1895; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1899; Professor of History and Economics, Milwaukee State Normal School, 1899-1901;. Instructor in History, University of Texas, 1901-05; Adjunct Professor of History, 1905-08; Associate Professor, 1908-09; Special Investigator of the History of Native Tribes, for the United States Bureau of Ethnology, 1906-; author of monograph contributions to the history of the Spanish southwest; Professor of History, Stanford University, 1909-.

RICHARD GAUSE BOONE, Ph.D., Lecturer in Education.

A.M., DePauw University, 1884; Ph.D., Ohio University, 1889; Superintendent of Schools, Frankfort, Indiana, 1876-86; Acting Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1886-87; Head of Department of Education, 1886-93; President of Michigan Normal College, 1893-99; Superintendent of City Schools, Cincinnati, Ohio, 18991903; Chatauqua and Institute Lecturer on Education, 1903-08; Editor of "Education" (Boston), 1905-08; author of Education in the United States, Education in Indiana, Science of Education, The Elective System in College and University, etc.; member of the National Council of Education and the National Geographic Society; Lecturer in Education, University of California, 1909-.

EDWARD BOOTH, Ph.B., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

Ph.B., University of California, 1877; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1877-80; Assistant State Mineralogist of California, 1880-82; independent assaying, chemical and other professional work, 1882-99; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1899-1909; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1909-.

GEORGE W. BRADEN, Instructor in Physical Education, Occidental College.

JOHN G. BRIDWELL, Instructor in Entomology.

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

Graduate of the San Jose State Normal School, 1906; Supervisor of Manual Training, San Jose Normal Training School, 1905; teacher of Manual Training, Alameda Public Schools, 1906-07; teacher of 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 University, 1907-08; Instructor in Psychology, University of California, 1908-.

MATILDA G. CAMPBELL, Supervisor of Domestic Science and Domestic Art in the Toledo, Ohio, Public Schools.

Graduate of the Scott Manual Training School; student in Domestic Science, Teachers' College, Columbia University; teacher of Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Toledo, Ohio, High School; teacher of Domestic Science, Santa Barbara Manual Training School, 1908-09; Supervisor of Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Toledo, Ohio, Public Schools, 1909-; Vice-President of the Ohio Home Economics Association. ARTHUR HENRY CHAMBERLAIN, B.S., M.A., Instructor in Education. Graduate of the Cook County, Illinois, Normal School, 1892; Manual Training Normal, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1896; student at Leipzig, Germany, and Naas, Sweden, 1899; B.S., Columbia University, 1903; M.A., 1904; Director of Department, Professor of Education, Principal of Normal School, Dean and Acting President of Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1896-1909; Director of the Summer Session, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 1900-05; Department President, National Education Association, 1903-05; State Director for California of the National Education Association, 1905-07; Treasurer and member of the Executive Committee, 1907-10; Lecturer, Summer Session, University of Colorado, 1909; Chairman, International Committee American School Peace League, 1909-; author of Handwork Manuals, Bibliography of the Manual Arts, Technical Education in Germany, and Standards in Education.

HARLEY PIERCE CHANDLER, B.S., Instructor in Botany, Principia Academy, St. Louis, Missouri.

B.S., University of California, 1902; teacher, Pasadena, 1902-03; teacher, San Diego, 1903-05; teacher, St. Helena, 1906-07; Instructor in Botany, Principia Academy, St. Louis, Missouri, 1907-.

FREDERICK ELMER CHAPMAN, Director of Music in the Public Schools, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Pupil of Charles Capin, Carl Zerrahn, and George W. Chadwick; passed the Harvard College Symphony examinations in 1883; Musical Director of the Cambridge Festival Chorus, the Catholic Reading Club Chorus, the Choral Union, the Festival Orchestra, and the Maine Chatauqua Union; Instructor in Music in the Maine Educational Institutes; Director of Music in the schools of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1890-.

FRED L. CHARLES, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education, University of Illinois.

Graduate of Northwestern University, 1894; Fellow in Zoology, 1894-95; Fellow in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1897-98; student at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, summers of 1893, 1894, and 1897; teacher of Biology, Lake View High School, Chicago, 1895-99; Professor of Biology, Northern Illinois State Normal School, 1899-1903; head of science department, 1903-09; Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education, University of Illinois, 1909-.

JOHN ALLEN CHILD, A.B., Assistant Professor of Italian.

A.B., Harvard University, 1900; Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Alabama, 1903-04; Instructor in Italian, University of California, 1905-10; Assistant Professor of Italian, 1910-.

BRUCE L. CLARK, M.S., Instructor in Palaeontology.

B.S. Pomona College, 1908; M.S., University of California, 1909; Instructor in Palaeontology, University of California, 1911-.

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

A.B., Harvard University, 1898; M.A., 1899; Ph.D., 1901; Traveling Fellow, Harvard University, 1901-03; student, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Missouri, 1904-05; Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, University of California, 1905-.

CHARLES CLARENCE DANFORTH, B.S., Teacher of Physics in the Berkeley High School.

B.S., University of Chicago, 1909; Principal of the High School Tecumseh, Nebraska, 1904-08; Instructor in Physics and Mathematics, Illinois State Normal University; graduate student, University of California, 1909-10; Assistant in Physics, University of California, 1909-10; teacher of Physics, Berkeley High School, 1910-.

JOHN FRANKLIN DANIEL, Ph.D., Instructor in Comparative Anatomy. S.B., University of Chicago, 1906; University Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1907-08; Bruce Fellow and student at Pasteur Institute, Lille, France, 1908-09; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 1909; Instructor in Zoology, University of Michigan, 1909-10; Instructor in Comparative Anatomy, University of California, 1910-.

*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-.

MONROE EMANUEL DEUTSCH, M.A., Instructor in Latin.

A.B., University of California, 1902; M.A., 1903; teacher, San Francisco Mission High School, 1903-04; Head of the Classical Department, Berkeley High School, 1904-07; Assistant in Greek, University of California, 1907-08; Assistant in Latin, 1908-09; Instructor in Latin, 1909-.

MARGARET I. DONALDSON, Teacher of Drawing, Throop Polytechnic Institute.

Graduate of the Art Department of the Thomas Manual Training School, Detroit; Graduate of the Art and Manual Training Department of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; teacher of Drawing, Throop Polytechnie Institute, 1907-.

*ADOLPHUS J. EDDY, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

B.S., University of California, 1910; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1910-.

* In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California,

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-.

PAUL LLEWELLYN EVANS, Head of the Commercial Department, Berkeley High School.

Rockford Business College, 1898; post-graduate normal course, Dixon Business College, 1900; head of Shorthand Department, Huntington Business University, Huntington, Indiana, 1900-01; director of commercial work, Acadia College, 1901-02; head of Commercial Depart ment, Redlands High School, 1902-10; Auditor of City Books and Financial Secretary of School Board, Redlands, 1904-10; head of Commercial Department, Berkeley High School, 1910-.

ARTHUR FOOTE, M.A., Organist in the First Unitarian Church of Boston, Massachusetts.

M.A., Harvard University, 1874; Organist in the First Unitarian Church of Boston, 1878-; member of the Harvard Musical Association.

JOHN NIVISON FORCE, M.D., M.S., Lecturer in Hygiene.

B.S., University of California, 1898; M.D., 1901; M.S., 1910; graduate student in Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1907-08; Externe in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1907-08; Interne, United States Marine Hospital Service; Surgeon U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, 1901-08; Lecturer in Public Health, University of California Summer Session, 1910; Lecturer in Hygiene,

1911-.

MAY GEARHART, Supervisor of Drawing in the Los Angeles City Schools.

Graduate of Los Angeles State Normal School, 1891; student in the Brooklyn Art School; student in the Chicago Art Institute; teacher in primary and grammar grades; Supervisor of Drawing in the Berke ley Public Schools; Supervisor of Drawing in the Los Angeles City Schools; Instructor in Drawing, University of California Summer Session, 1909.

HORACE S. GRISWOLD, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

C.E., Cornell University, 1908; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1910-.

SIGNE ELIZABETH HAGELTHORN, Director of Physical Education at Mills College.

Student of Orthopedic Corrective Gymnastics with Tekla Berg, M.D., of Boston; Assistant in Corrective Gymnastics to Dr. Berg and orthopedic surgeons in Boston, 1899-1905; graduate of the Sloyd Training School, Boston, 1906; Supervisor of Physical Training and Manual Training in Hyde Park and Readville, Mass., 1905-06; teacher and supervisor of vacation schools, Lynn, Mass., summers of 1905-06-07; * In the Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California.

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