Commencement and Other Public Celebra tions: Professors Richardson, Scholz, Linforth, Commencement Speakers: Professors Gayley, Flaherty, Clapp, Disqualified Students: Professors Hutchinson, Lange, Mr. Sutton. Emily Chamberlain Cook Prize in Poetry: Professors Gayley, Jones, Bacon. Engineering Division: The heads of departments giving prescribed courses in the Colleges of Mechanies, Mining, and Civil Engineering, together with the several professors and instructors actually engaged in giving such prescribed courses. Entrance Examinations: Professors Washburn, Reed, Smithson, Outside Relations: Professors Hutchinson, Hyde, Setchell, Sprague, Miss Stebbins. Prescribed Science: Professors O'Neill, Torrey, Haskell, Holway, Lewis, Louderback, Jaffa, Leuschner, Merriam, Morgan, H. M. Hall, Robertson, Slate, Kofoid. Rhodes Scholarship: Professors Stephens, Merrill, Scholz. Schedule of Exercises: Professors Haskell, Booth, Minor, Sears, Schools: Professors Morgan, Rieber, Lange, Lewis, Holway, Babcock, Allen, Thomas, Schevill. Special Students: Professors Putnam, Reed, Christy, O'Neill, Lipman, Etcheverry, Whitney, Hutchinson (consulting member ex officio). Students' Affairs: Professors Cory, Rieber, Jones, Lange, Setchell, Hutchinson. Study-Lists: Lower Division, Colleges of Letters, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Agriculture, and Commerce: Professors Hutchinson, Kofoid, Putnam, McCormac, Babcock, Nutting, Dag gett, Sprague. Subject A: Dr. Boone, Professors Paschall, Sprague, Teachers' Certificates: Professors Richardson, Barrows, Morgan, Rugh, McCormac. Undergraduate Scholarships: Professors Price, Edwards, Blasdale, Scholz, Sprague, Hutchinson (consulting member ex officio). University Meetings: Mr. Griffiths, Professors Scholz, Kurtz. University Representation: Professors Gayley, Bradley, Clapp, How ison, Edwards. THE UNIVERSITY COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS: 1. College of Letters. I. IN BERKELEY. 2. College of Social Sciences. 3. College of Natural Sciences. 4. College of Commerce. 5. College of Agriculture (including the University Farm at Davis). 6. College of Mechanics. 7. College of Mining. 8. College of Civil Engineering. 9. College of Chemistry. 10. College of Medicine, first and second years. DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION IN THE COLLEGES AT BERKELEY. Philosophy, Education, Jurisprudence, History, Political Science, Economies, Anthropology, Music, Semitic Languages, Oriental Languages, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, English, Germanic Philology, German, Romanic Languages, Celtic, Slavic Languages, Mathematics, General Science, Physics, Astronomy, Geography, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Hygiene, Palaeontology, Geology, Mineralogy, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Irrigation, Mining and Metallurgy, Drawing, Architecture, Agriculture, Horticulture and Entomology, Military Science and Tactics, Physical Culture, Anatomy, Pathology, and Bacteriology. II. AT MOUNT HAMILTON. Lick Astronomical Department (Lick Observatory). III. IN SAN FRANCISCO. 1. San Francisco Institute of Art. 2. Hastings College of the Law. 3. College of Medicine, third and fourth years. 4. College of Dentistry. 5. California College of Pharmacy. IV. IN LOS ANGELES. College of Medicine (Los Angeles Department), third and fourth years. ACADEMIC SENATE. The Faculties of the University, together with the Instructors, constitute by law the Academic Senate. Following is the Academic Senate as of date July 1, 1911. The names, excepting those of the President and Secretary, are arranged in groups as follows: (1) Professors and Astronomers; (2) Associate Professors, the University Librarian, and the Associate Librarian; (3) Assistant Professors and Assistant Astronomers; (4) Lecturers; (5) Instructors; and are arranged in each group in the order of original appointment to the present rank. The asterisk (*) marks the names of instructors who are absent on leave, 1911-12; 1, in residence first half-year only; 2, in residence second half-year only. BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, President of the University, Chairman. THOMAS W. HUNTINGTON HENRY M. STEPHENS WILLIAM E. RITTER ALEXIS F. LANGE JOHN G. HOWARD GEORGE F. REINHARDT ROBERT G. AITKEN ARMIN O. LEUSCHNER GEORGE H. BOKE LEROY ANDERSON CARL C. PLEHN GEORGE M. STRATTON E. PERCIVAL LEWIS WILLIAM H. WRIGHT GUY S. MILLBERRY EDWARD M. LEWIS ISAAC FLAGG 2HENRY R. HATFIELD ROBERT H. LOUGHRIDGE JOSEPH H. MOORE ALFRED B. SPALDING CHARLES H. RIEBER CHARLES W. WOODWORTH RALPH E. SMITH JOSEPH C. ROWELL JOACHIM H. SENGER LEON J. RICHARDSON HERMANN KOWER WILLIAM D. ARMES WILLIAM J. RAYMOND CHAUNCEY W. WELLS GEORGE W. SHAW *ERNEST W. MAJOR HARRY B. TORREY *HERMAN W. REYNOLDS FREDERIC T. BIOLETTI RALPH S. MINOR THOMAS B. SEARS MARTIN C. FLAHERTY JAMES T. ALLEN WALTER M. HART 2DERRICK N. LEHMER ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS. BERNARD A. ETCHEVERRY 2ELMER E. HALL *RUSSELL T. CRAWFORD SAMUEL S. MAXWELL CHARLES E. RUGH THORBURN B. ROBERTSON HAROLD L. LEUPP WALTER C. BLASDALE JOHN S. BURD WARREN T. CLARKE J. ELIOT COIT JOHN G. FITZ-GERALD WILLIS L. JEPSON ALFRED L. KROEBER JOSEPH N. LECONTE CHARLES A. NOBLE THOMAS H. REED FREDERICK J. TEGGART ALBERT W. WHITNEY FRIEDRICH P. L. P WILMSEN Absent on leave March 23, 1911, to January 1, 1912. |