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FUNDS.

The endowments on which the Academic Colleges and the Lick Observatory have been founded and maintained are the following:

1. The Seminary Fund and Public Building Fund, granted to the State by Congress.

2. The property received from the College of California, including the site at Berkeley.

3. The fund derived from the Congressional Land Grant of July 2, 1862. 4. The Tide Land Fund, appropriated by the State.

5. Various appropriations by the State Legislature for specified purposes. 6. The State University Fund, which is a temporary substitute for a tax of three cents on each $100 of assessed valuation, to yield $760,770 for the year ending June 30, 1912, with provision for an increase of seven per cent. each year until the year ending June 30, 1915, for which year the income will be $931,974.

7. The Endowment Fund of the Lick Astronomical Department.

8. The United States Experiment Station (Hatch) Fund of $15,000 a year.

9. The United States Experiment Station (Adams) Fund of $15,000 a year.

10. The Morrill College Aid Fund of $50,000 a year.

11. The gifts of individuals.

The total endowment of the University of California at June 30, 1910, was $4,462,779.96, the income earned by this endowment for the year 1909-10, $257,815.22.

The San Francisco Institute of Art and the California College of Pharmacy are supported by fees from students. The Hastings College of the Law has a separate endowment.

ACADEMIC COUNCIL.

NOTE. The Academic Council is a standing committee of the Academic Senate, composed of the professors, lecturers, and instructors in the Academic Colleges. The Council regulates provisionally, or (where the functions to be exercised are executive) supervises, such matters relating to undergraduate and graduate students and their work as are not reserved by law to the separate Faculties, but in which they are all concerned. Following is the Academic Council as it stood July 1, 1911. The asterisk (*) marks the names of instructors who are absent on leave, 1911-12; 1, in residence first half-year only; ", in residence second halfyear only.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex officio Chairman.
THE RECORDER OF THE FACULTIES, ex officio Secretary.

LEROY ANDERSON

THOMAS R. BACON

DAVID P. BARROWS

GEORGE Н. ВОКЕ
HERBERT E. BOLTON
CORNELIUS B. BRADLEY
WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL
SAMUEL B. CHRISTY
EDWARD B. CLAPP
CLARENCE L. CORY

GEORGE DAVIDSON
CHARLES DERLETH, Jr.

GEORGE C. EDWARDS

ISAAC FLAGG

LUCIEN FOULET

JOHN FRYER

FREDERICK P. GAY

CHARLES M. GAYLEY

MELLEN W. HASKELL

HENKY R. HATFIELD
EUGENE W. HILGARD
JOHN GALEN HOWARD

GEORGE H. HOWISON
CHARLES G. HYDE

MYER E. JAFFA

WILLIAM C. JONES

CHARLES A. KOFOID

ALEXIS F. LANGE

#ANDREW C. LAWSON

PROFESSORS.

ARMIN O. LEUSCHNER

EDWARD M. LEWIS

E. PERCIVAL LEWIS
CURTIS H. LINDLEY
ROBERT H. LOUGHRIDGE

ORRIN K. MCMURRAY
WALTER E. MAGEE
WILLIAM A. MERRILL

2ADOLPH C. MILLER

WESLEY C. MITCHELL

BERNARD MOSES

EDMOND O'NEILL

CARL C. PLEHN

ALBIN PUTZKER

GEORGE F. REINHARDT

CHARLES H. RIEBER
WILLIAM E. RITTER
RUDOLPH SCHEVILL
HUGO K. SCHILLING
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL
FREDERICK SLATE
RALPH E. SMITH
FRANK SOULE

H. MORSE STEPHENS
GEORGE M. STRATTON
EDWARD J. WICKSON
*J. FREDERICK WOLLE
CHARLES W. WOODWORTH

† Absent on leave, June 9 to September 29, 1911.

JAMES T. ALLEN WILLIAM D. ARMES FREDERIC T. BIOLETTI

WALTER C. BLASDALE JOHN S. BURD WARREN T. CLARKE

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS.

J. ELIOT COIT
*RUSSELL T. CRAWFORD
EDWARD B. DURHAM
BERNARD A. ETCHEVERRY
JOHN G. FITZ-GERALD
MARTIN C. FLAHERTY
2ELMER E. HALL
WALTER M. HART
ERNEST A. HERSAM

WILLIS L. JEPSON
HERMANN KOWER
ALFRED L. KROEBER

JOSEPH N. LECONTE

2DERRICK N. LEHMER

HAROLD L. LEUPP, Associate Librarian

GEORGE D. LOUDERBACK

*ERNEST W. MAJOR
SAMUEL S. MAXWELL
JOHN C. MERRIAM
RALPH S. MINOR
CHARLES A. NOBLE

GEORGE R. NOYES
WILLIAM J. RAYMOND
THOMAS H. REED
*HERMAN W. REYNOLDS

LEON J. RICHARDSON

THORBURN B. ROBERTSON

JOSEPH C. ROWELL, Librarian

CHARLES E. RUGH

THOMAS B. SEARS

J. HENRY SENGER

GEORGE W. SHAW

FREDERICK J. TEGGART

HARRY B. TORREY

CHAUNCEY W. WELLS

ALBERT W. WHITNEY

FRIEDRICH P. L. P. WILMS.N

*GEORGE P. ADAMS

ERNEST B. BABCOCK

HENRY C. BIDDLE EDWARD BOOTH JACOB N. BOWMAN CARLOS BRANSBY *SAMUEL A. CHAMBERS ALBERT E. CHANDLER JOHN A. CHILD

JOHN T. CLARK

GEORGE E. COLBY
STUART DAGGETT
JOHN F. DANIEL

LUDWIG J. DEMETER

ARTHUR S. EAKLE

GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX
HARVEY M. HALL
CLARENCE M. HARING

WILLIAM C. HAYS
WILLIAM B. HERMS

RULIFF S. HOLWAY

WILLIAM T. HORNE

LINCOLN HUTCHINSON CHARLES C. JUDSON HENRY J. KESNER

ALEXANDER M. KIDD

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.

BENJAMIN P. KURTZ
ERWIN J. LEA
VICTOR V. LIGDA
IVAN M. LINFORTH
CHARLES B. LIPMAN
HERBERT G. LULL
EUGENE I. MCCORMAC

JOHN H. McDONALD
ROBERT O. MOODY
ARTHUR R. MOORE
W. CONGER MORGAN
WALTER S. MORLEY
G. CHESTER NOBLE
JOHN H. NORTON
HERBERT C. NUTTING
*CLARENCE PASCHALL
JESSICA B. PEIXOTTO
WILLIAM R. R. PINGIR

ARTHUR U. POPE
WILLIAM POPPER
CLIFTON PRICE

THOMAS M. PUTNAM
HENRY J. QUAYLE
GLANVILLE Y. RUSK
ARTHUR W. RYDER

THOMAS F. SANFORD

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RAYMOND B. ABBOTT

ARTHUR C. ALVAREZ

LEONARD BACON

CHARLES L. BAKER

FRANCIS C. BECKER

BENJAMIN A. BERNSTEIN
FREDERIC T. BLANCHARD
FRED H. BOLSTER

LEON N. BONNET

JOHN C. BRIDWELL

BLISS S. BROWN

WARNER BROWN

THOMAS BUCK

THEODORE C. BURNETT

BRUCE L. CLARK

SERENO B. CLARK

HERBERT E. CORY

M. EARL CUMMINGS

ANTONIO M. DAL PIAZ

LEON M. DAVIS

MONROE E. DEUTSCH

ADOLPHUS J. EDDY
STURLA EINARSSON

T. SIDNEY ELSTON

FRIEDRICH C. H. FLOSSFEDER

GEORGE I. GAY

CHARLES F. GILCREST

HORACE S. GRISWOLD

JEANNE H. GREENLEAF

EMIL H. HAGEMANN
RICHARD W. HARVEY
FRED M. HAYES
PAUL L. HIBBARD

CHARLES H. HOWARD

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W. G. HUMMEL
FRANK IRWIN

FRANK E. JOHNSON

YOSHI S. KUNO

CHARLES KUSCHKE

EMMANUEL B. LAMARE

CLARENCE I. LEWIS
JOSEPH A. LONG
MATTHEW C. LYNCH
CARL H. MCCHARLES
GEORGE R. MACMINN
BENNIE A. MADSON
ROBERT E. MANSELL

WILLIAM F. MEYER

HENRY B. MONGES, Jr.

DANIEL W. MOREHOUSE

N. C. NELSON

KARL E. NEUHAUS

TORSTEN PETERSSON

HOWARD PHILLIPS

H. A. RUEHE

HENRY W. SEAWELL

C. O. SMITH

ELIZABETH H. SMITH
GEORGE A. SMITHSON

ALFRED SOLOMON

CYRIL A. STEBBINS

J. I. THOMPSON

*CHARLES D. VON NEUMAYER

T. T. WATERMAN

S. D. WILKINS

HARRY O. WOOD

BALDWIN M. WOODS

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ORGANIZATION OF INSTRUCTION.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

FOUR-YEAR COURSES.

There are established at Berkeley nine colleges, in each of which there is an undergraduate curriculum of four years, leading directly, under conditions hereinafter stated, to a corresponding degree, namely:

The Colleges of
General Culture

The Colleges of
Applied Science

to the Degree of A.B.

in the College of Letters.

to the degree of B.L.

in the College of Social Sciences,

to the degree of B.S.

in the College of Natural Sciences;

to the degree of B.S.

in the College of Commerce,

in the College of Agriculture,

in the College of Mechanics-(1) in mechanical engineering,

or (2) in electrical engineering,

in the College of Mining,

in the College of Civil Engineering-(1) in railroad engineering, or (2) in sanitary engineering, or (3) in irrigation engineering,

in the College of Chemistry.

Students in Architecture, although pursuing an established curriculum in part comparable with that of a college of applied science, are classified as students in Letters, Social Sciences, or Natural Sciences, and are subject to the requirements for matriculation and for the Junior Certifi cate in these colleges.

FIVE-YEAR COURSES.

In the Colleges of Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, and Chemistry there are also courses of five years, leading, as do the four-year courses, to the degree of Bachelor of Science, but providing a broader cultural and professional training than is possible in the four-year courses. In the five-year course in Mining, provision is made for specialization, either in (1) mining engineering, or (2) metallurgy, or (3) geology.

OTHER UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AT BERKELEY.

The work of the first two years of the College of Medicine is given at Berkeley; the work of the last two years is given at the San Francisco Department of the College of Medicine, in San Francisco, or at the Los Angeles Department in Los Angeles.

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