THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL. NOTE.-The Academic Council is composed of all the professors and instructors in the College of Letters and the Colleges of the Sciences. The Council regulates provisionally, or (where the functions to be exercised are executive) supervises, such matters relating to undergraduate students and their work as are not reserved by law to the separate Faculties at Berkeley, but in which they are all concerned. The names, excepting those of the Chairman and Secretary, are divided into groups of professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and instructors, and arranged alphabetically in each group. MARTIN KELLOGG, President of the University, Chairman. THOMAS R. BACON, Professor of Modern European History. ELMER E. BROWN, Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching. FREDERICK G. HESSE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. EUGENE W. HILGARD, Professor of Agriculture and Agricultural Chem istry. GEORGE H. HOWISON, Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity. WILLIAM CAREY JONES, Professor of Jurisprudence. JOSEPH LECONTE, Professor of Geology and Natural History. WILLIAM A. MERRILL, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. WILLIAM A. SETCHELL, Professor of Botany. FRANK SOULÉ, Professor of Civil Engineering and Astronomy. Absent on leave, July 1, 1897, to June 30, 1898. + Absent on leave, August 10 to October 1, 1897. IRVING STRINGHAM, Professor of Mathematics. JACOB VOORSANGER, Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures. EDWARD J. WICKSON, Professor of Agricultural Practice. HENRY T. ARDLEY, Associate Professor of Decorative and Industrial Art. GEORGE C. EDWARDS, Associate Professor of Mathematics. ISAAC FLAGG, Associate Professor of Classical Philology. MELLEN W. HASKELL, Associate Professor of Mathematics. ALEXIS F. LANGE, Associate Professor of English Philology. *ANDREW C. LAWSON, Associate Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. EDMOND O'NEILL, Associate Professor of Organic and Physiological Chemistry. CARL C. PLEHN, Associate Professor of Economics. WILLIAM D. ARMES, Assistant Professor of English Literature. THOMAS P. BAILEY, JR., Assistant Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching. CLARENCE L. CORY, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ARTHUR P. HAYNE, Assistant Professor of Viticulture and Olive Culture. MEYER E. JAFFA, Assistant Professor of Agriculture. HERBERT P. JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of Biology. HERMANN KOWER, Assistant Professor of Instrumental Drawing. †ARMIN O. LEUSCHNER, Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. E. PERCIVAL LEWIS, Assistant Professor of Physics. ROBERT H. LOUGHRIDGE, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Geology and Agricultural Chemistry. WALTER E. MAGEE, Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Culture. MAX L. MARGOLIS, Assistant Professor of Semitic Languages. EVANDER B. MCGILVARY, Assistant Professor of Logic and the Theory of Knowledge. HENRY I. RANDALL, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. WILLIAM J. RAYMOND, Assistant Professor of Physics. WILLIAM E. RITTER, Assistant Professor of Biology. JOSEPH C. ROCKWELL, Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology. J. HENRY SENGER, Assistant Professor of German. GEORGE M. STRATTON, Assistant Professor of Psychology and in charge of Psychological Laboratory. * Absent on leave, August 12, 1897, to May 12, 1898. *LOUIS DU PONT SYLE, Assistant Professor of English Literature. CHARLES W. WOODWORTH, Assistant Professor of Entomology. A. A. D'ANCONA, Medical Examiner and Lecturer in the Teachers' Course in Physical Culture. GUSTAV GUTSCH, Honorary Lecturer in Jurisprudence. ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER, Instructor in Physics. KENDRICK C. BABCOCK, Instructor in History. CHARLES M. BAKEWELL, Instructor in Philosophy. FREDERICK T. BIOLETTI, Instructor in Practical Wine-making and Bac teriology. WALTER C. BLASDALE, Instructor in Chemistry. WILLIAM P. BOYNTON, Instructor in Physics. SAMUEL A. CHAMBERS, Instructor in French. LEVI F. CHESEBROUGH, Instructor in Mechanic Arts, and in charge of the Machine Shops. GEORGE E. COLBY, Instructor in the Viticultural Laboratory. CLIVE DAY, Instructor in History. LEONARD E. DICKSON, Instructor in Mathematics. GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX, Instructor in French. MARTIN C. FLAHERTY, Instructor in Argumentation. HARRY H. HIRST, Instructor in Civil Engineering. JOSEPH C. MERRIAM, Instructor in Palaeontology. CHARLES A. NOBLE, Instructor in Mathematics. HERBERT C. NUTTING, Instructor in Greek and Sanskrit, and Reader in Greek. WILLIAM J. V. OSTERHOUT, Instructor in Botany. ARCHIE B. PIERCE, Instructor in Mathematics. CLIFTON PRICE, Instructor in Latin. LEON J. RICHARDSON, Instructor in Latin. AUGUSTUS V. SAPH, Instructor in Drawing. FREDERICK H. SEARES, Instructor in Astronomy. *Absent on leave, August 12 to August 23, 1897. WILLIAM J. SHARWOOD, Instructor in Chemistry. ERNEST H. SIMONDS, Instructor in Assaying, and Mill Assistant. JAMES SUTTON, Recorder of the Faculties, Secretary. ASSISTANTS. NOTE.-This list comprises the names, alphabetically arranged, of officers assisting directly in the work of instruction. IRVING C. ALLEN, Assistant in Chemistry. *FRANK M. ANDERSON, Assistant in Mineralogy. MARTIN A. M. CENTNER, Assistant in German. RUSSELL TRACY CRAWFORD, Student Assistant in Astronomy. HERBERT W. CROZIER, Student Assistant in Mechanics. J. BURTT DAVY, Assistant in Botany and Assistant Botanist to Agricultural Experiment Stations. ARTHUR W. GRAY, Assistant in Physics. THOMAS L. HEATON, Fellow in Pedagogy. RICHARD WELLINGTON HUSBAND, Reader in Greek. ARTHUR INCELL, Assistant in Physics. KATHERINE M. JEFFREYS, Reader in Latin. CECIL K. JONES, Assistant in Latin. ARTHUR L. JORDAN, Student Assistant in Physics. GEORGE D. LOUDERBACK, Fellow in Mineralogy. GENEVRA E. MAGEE, Assistant in Physical Culture. J. A. PEARCE, Assistant in Chemistry. NEWEL L. PERRY, Fellow in Mathematics. THOMAS M. PUTNAM, Fellow in Mathematics. EDWARD N. PROUTY, Student Assistant in Civil Engineering. GEORGE F. REINHARDT, Assistant in Physical Culture. ROY R. ROGERS, Assistant in Chemistry. FRANK E. ROSS, Fellow in Mathematics. HARRY B. TORREY, Assistant in Biology. FLOYD R. WATSON, Assistant in Physics. GEORGE T. WINTERBURN, Assistant in Drawing. *From September 14, 1897. + From August 1, 1897. From March 1, 1898. |