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Ohio, 1899-1903; Chautauqua 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-. EDWIN WINFIELD BOWEN, Ph.D., Professor of English, Randolph-Macon College.

A.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1887; A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1892; Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri, 1892-93; Professor of Latin and English, Randolph-Macon College, 1894-; author of Historical Study of the E Vowel in English, 1893; History of the O Vowel in English, 1895; Cicero de Amicitia and De Senectute, 1907; Makers of American Literature, 1907; Questions at Issue in Our English Speech, 1909.

CARLOS BRANSBY, M.A., Litt.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish.

M.A., Lafayette College, 1883; Litt.D., Lafayette College, 1903; Instructor in Spanish, University of California, 1901; Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of California, 1911-.

VIOLET C. BROWN, Teacher of Manual Training in the Berkeley Publie 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-; Instructor in Manual Training, University of California Summer Session, 1911.

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-.

HAROLD LAWTON BRUCE, B.L., Reader in English.

B.L., University of California, 1908; Teaching Fellow in English, 1909..

THOMAS BUCK, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics.

B.S., University of Maine, 1901; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1909; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Maine, 1902-06; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1909-11; Instructor in Mathematics, University of California, 1911-.

CHARLES ELDRID BURKE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

A.B., McMaster College, Toronto, 1907; M.A., 1909; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1911; Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Woodstock Academy, 1907-09; Fellow in Organic Chemistry, University of Illinois, 1909-11; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1911-.

ASA CRAWFORD CHANDLER, A.B., Assistant in Zoology.

A.B., Cornell University, 1911; Assistant Instructor in Vertebrate Zoology, Cornell University, 1909-11; Assistant in Zoology, University of California, 1911-.

HARLEY PIERCE CHANDLER, B.S., Instructor in Botany, Principia School, 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 School, St. Louis, Missouri, 1907-; Instructor in Botany, Summer Session, University of California, 1911; Assistant in Botany, University of California, 1911-. FREDERICK ELMER CHAPMAN, Supervisor of Music in the Public Schools, Portland, Oregon.

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, 1890-1911; Instructor in Music, University of California Summer Session, 1911; Director of Music in the schools of Portland, Oregon, 1911-.

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

B.S., Pomona College, 1908; M.S., University of California, 1909; Instructor in Palaeontology, University of California, 1910-.

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

B.S., New Hampshire College, 1906; M.S., 1907; Assistant in Chemistry, New Hampshire College, 1906-07; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of New Mexico, 1907-08; Acting Dean, College of Science and Engineering, University of New Mexico, 1910-11; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of New Mexico, 1908-.

HERBERT ELLSWORTH CORY, Ph.D., Instructor in English.

A.B., Brown University, 1906; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1910; Assistant in English, Harvard University, 1908-09; Instructor in English, University of California, 1909-.

STUART DAGGETT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Railway Economics on the Flood Foundation.

A.B., Harvard University, 1903; A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1906; Instructor in Economics, Harvard University, 1906-07; Instructor in Railroad Economics, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1907-09; Assistant Professor of Railway Economics on the Flood Foundation, University of California, 1909-.

*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-.

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

MONROE EMANUEL DEUTSCH, Ph.D., Instructor in Latin.

A.B., University of California, 1902; M.A., 1903; Ph.D., 1911; 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, Summer Session, 1911; structor in Latin, 1909-.

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

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

HIRAM WHEELER EDWARDS, Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Baylor University. B.S., University of California, 1908; Ph.D., 1911; Professor of Physics, Baylor University, 1911-.

MARGARET ESTELL ENGLE, B.S., Assistant in Drawing in the Summer Session. B.S., University of California, 1911.

AURELIO MACEDONIO ESPINOSA, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish, Stanford University.

A.B., University of Colorado, 1902; M.A., 1904; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1909; Assistant in Romance Languages, University of Colorado, 1901-02; Instructor, Summer Sessions 1904-05; Professor of Romance Languages, University of New Mexico, 1902-10; Fellow and Instructor in Romance Languages, Univer sity of Chicago, 1908-09; Assistant Professor of Spanish, Stanford University, 1910-; special collaborator of the Societé internationale de dialectologie romane, 1909; honorary member of Sociedad de Folklore Chileno, 1910, and of the Sociedad mejicana de geografia y estadistica, 1911.

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-; Instructor in Manual Training, University of California Summer Session, 1911.

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 Sessions, 1910, 1911; Lecturer in Hygiene, 1911-. FREDERICK PARKER GAY, A.B., M.D., Professor of Pathology.

A.B., Harvard University, 1897; M.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901; Professor of Pathology, University of California, 1910-.

*GEORGE INNESS GAY, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

B.S., University of Colorado, 1909; Instructor in Civil Engineering. University of Colorado, 1909-10; Instructor in Civil Engineering. University of Illinois, 191011; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of California, 1911-.

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

JAMES GEORGE, Assistant in Mechanics and Foreman in Iron Work.

Master mechanic with the Eagle and Shawmut Mining Company, in Tuolumne County, California, 1894-97; Assistant in Mechanics, University of California, 1907-.

STEPHEN WARREN GILMAN, LL.B., Professor of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin.

THOMAS HARPER GOODSPEED, A.B., Assistant in Botany.

A.B., Brown University, 1909; Assistant in Botany, University of California,

1909-.

ARTHUR CYRIL GRAHAM, Organist and Director of Music at Plymouth Church, Chicago.

Graduate of Northwestern University School of Music; student and teacher in Organ, Piano, and Harmony in the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago; student of composition in Berlin under Edgar Stillman Kelly and Engelbert Humperdinck, 1906; Director of Theory, Columbia School of Music in Chicago.

JEANNE HAROUEL 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-.

*HORACE SETH GRISWOLD, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering.

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

ELMER WALKER GRUER, Assistant in Chemistry.

SIGNE ELIZABETH HAGELTHORN, Director of Physical Education, Los Angeles Intermediate Schools.

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, Massachusetts, 1905-06; teacher and supervisor of vacation schools, Lynn, Massachusetts, summers of 1905-06-07; graduate of the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 1909; supervisor and organizer of the Physical Education Department of the public schools, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1909-10; Supervisor of Playgrounds, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1910; Director of Physical Education and Playground Course in Oshkosh Normal School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, summer 1910; Director of Physical Education, Mills College, 1910-11; Director of Physical Education, Los Angeles Intermediate Schools, 1911-.

GARNETT R. HALL, Assistant in Stenography and Typewriting in the Summer Session.

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

IVAN C. HALL, M.S., Assistant in Bacteriology.

A.B., Colorado College, 1908; M.S., University of California, 1911; Instructor in Physiology, Hygiene, Zoology, Everett High School, Washington, 1908-10; Assistant in Bacteriology, University of California, 1910-.

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

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; Instructor in Summer Session, University of California, 1910-11; teacher, Manual Training and Commercial High School, Oakland, California, 1911-.

HELEN HARRINGTON, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education in the Summer Session.

Graduate of State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1910; graduate of Hygiene and Physical Education Department of Wellesley College, 1912; Assistant in Gymnasium, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, two years; Assistant in Physical Training, 1909; Director of Girls' Work in Playgrounds, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, summer of 1910.

MAURICE EDWARD HARRISON, J.D., Lecturer in Commercial Law.

A.B., University of California, 1908; J.D., 1910; Teaching Fellow in English, 1910-11; Lecturer in Commercial Law, 1911-; practicing attorney in San Fran cisco, 1909-.

WILLIAM BRODBECK HERMS, B.Sc., M.A., Assistant Professor of Entomology. B.Sc., German Wallace College, 1902; graduate student Western Reserve University, 1904-05; graduate student Ohio State University Lake Laboratory Summer Sessions, 1904 and 1905; M.A., Ohio State University, 1906; Investigator U. S. Fish Commission Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Summer of 1906; Edward Austin Fellow in Zoology, Harvard University, 1906-07; Instructor in German Wallace College, 1902-05; Teaching Fellow in Zoology, Ohio State University, 1905-06; Instructor in Experimental Zoology, Ohio State University Lake Laboratory Summer Sessions, 1906 and 1907; Acting Head of Department of Zoology, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1906-07; Radcliffe Assistant in Zoology, Harvard University, 1907-08; Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of California, 1908-.

CLARK W. HETHERINGTON, Ph.D., Joseph Fels Endowment in Play and Educational Athletics.

ELIJAH CLARENCE HILLS, Litt.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Colorado College.

A.B., Cornell University, 1892; student, University of Paris, 1893-94; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1906; Litt.D., Rollins College, 1906; Professor of Romance Languages, Colorado College, 1902-; author of De la Ortagrafia y Pronunciacion Inglesas, 1900; Bardos Cubanos, 1901; Canadian French; Spanish Grammar; New Mexican Spanish; Spanish Tales for Beginners; Spanish Stories; Spanish Lyrics.

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