CALENDAR Stated meetings of the Regents are held at 2:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month, and on the day preceding Commencement Day, in May of each year, at such places as may from time to time be determined, ordinarily at the San Francisco Institute of Art, California and Mason streets, San Francisco. The July meeting is usually dispensed with. The Finance Committee meets at 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and the Committee on Grounds and Buildings at 2:30 p.m. on the second Friday before the second Tuesday of each month, at California Hall, Berkeley. Stated meetings of the Academic Senate are held in Berkeley, on the first Wednesday in May and the third Wednesday in November. University meetings occur on alternate Friday mornings during the academic year at 11 o'clock. 1912. Aug. 5, Monday Aug. 8, Thursday Aug. 16, Friday Aug. 19, Monday Aug. 20, Tuesday Sept. 9. Monday Applications for admission, and credentials of the recommended graduates of accredited high schools to be filed with the Recorder of the Faculties. Recommendations for admission from accredited schools in California (with the applications for admission to regular undergraduate standing) to be on file with the Recorder of the Faculties by this date. Other credentials should be on file earlier.* Academic year begins. Matriculation examinations at Berkeley, for the Academic Colleges, the California College of Pharmacy, and Hastings College of the Law. All officers of instruction in the colleges at Berkeley keep office hours each day, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. (Also on Friday and Monday from 2 to 4:30 p.m.) Admission certificates issued to intrants; registration of new students, graduate and undergraduate, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in California Hall. Registration of old students, graduate and undergraduate, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., in California Hall. Instruction in all classes begins at 8 a.m. Labor Day: a holiday in the Colleges at Berkeley. Admission Day: a holiday in the Colleges at Berkeley. In general recommendations from accredited schools and credentials from schools and colleges either in the State of California or elsewhere should be sent to the Recorder of the Faculties as early as possible during the summer. Ample time should be allowed for correspondence and for the notification by the University of applicants who may be required to take one or more of the matriculation examinations. Applicants whose papers are received too late for full consideration before the matriculation examinations may be seriously inconvenienced in beginning their work or may be obliged to defer their entrance to the University until a later session. Sept. 16, Monday Sept. 16, Monday Nov. 28, Thursday Dec. 11, Wednesday Dec. 22, Sunday 1913. Jan. 6, Monday Jan. 6, Monday Jan. 7, Tuesday Jan. 13, Monday Jan. 14, Tuesday Feb. 13, Thursday Feb. 13, Thursday March 23, Sunday April 1, Tuesday May 12, Monday Aug. 7, Thursday Final schedules of graduate students who are candidates for higher degrees to be conferred in December, to be filed with the Recorder. Advancement to candidacy must have taken place, by formal petition, before this date. Theses of candidates for Ph.D. to be conferred in December, to be filed with the Recorder, for the Academic Council. Thanksgiving recess of three days. Last day for application for the accrediting of secondary schools for 1912-13. Mid-year Examinations in the Academic Colleges. Christmas vacation in the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Applications for admission in January and applications for cards of Examinations in the Academic Colleges for the removal of matricu- Registration of students in the Academic Colleges for courses of the second half-year. Instruction in all classes begins at 8 a.m. Final schedules of graduate students who are candidates for higher degrees to be conferred in May, to be filed with the Recorder. Advancement to candidacy must have taken place, by formal petition, before this date. Theses of candidates for Ph.D. to be conferred in May, to be filed with the Recorder, for the Academic Council. Washington's Birthday: a holiday. Last day for applications for graduate scholarships for 1913-14. Charter Day. Exercises in the Greek Theatre or Harmon Gymnasium, Saturday, March 22. Last day for applications for undergraduate scholarships for 1913-14. Annual examinations in the Academic Colleges. Annual examinations for seniors begin Thursday, April 24. Candidates for Ph.D. file with the Recorder written report of work performed during the year. Class Day. The Fiftieth Commencement. Vacation of twelve weeks in the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Law, and the College of Medicine. Summer Session of the Academic Colleges. Applications for admission, and credentials of the recommended graduates of accredited high schools to be filed with the Recorder of the Faculties. Matriculation examinations at Berkeley, for the Academic Colleges, the California College of Pharmacy, and Hastings College of the Law. Filing of applications for admission to advanced and graduate standing and to special status. All officers of instruction in the colleges at Berkeley keep office hours each day, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. Admission certificates issued to intrants; registration of new stu dents, graduate and undergraduate, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in California Hall. Registration of old students, graduate and undergraduate, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., in California Hall. Instruction in all classes begins at 8 a.m. Labor Day: a holiday in the Colleges at Berkeley. Theses of candidates for Ph.D. to be conferred in December, to be Thanksgiving Recess of three days. Last day for application for the accrediting of secondary schools for 1913-14. Mid-year Examinations in the Academic Colleges. Christmas vacation in the Academic Colleges, Hastings College of the Applications for admission in January and applications for cards of admission to the matriculation examinations in January, to be filed. Second half-year in the Academic Colleges and in Hastings College of the Law begins. Registration of students in the College of Medicine for courses of the second half-year. Examinations in the Academic Colleges for the removal of matricu lation deficiencies. Registration of students in the Academic Colleges for courses of the second half-year. Instruction in all classes begins at 8 a.m. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY NOTE. The regular meetings of the Regents are held at 2 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month, except July, and on the day before commencement, at such places as may from time to time be determined, ordinarily at the San Francisco Institute of Art, California and Mason streets, San Francisco. The term of the appointed Regents is sixteen years, and terms expire March 1, of the year indicated in parentheses. The names are arranged in the order of original accession to the board. Isaias William Hellman, Esq. (1918) John Eliot Budd, A.B. (1916) Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst (1914) Business address: 410 Hearst bldg, San Arthur William Foster, Esq. (1916) 1210 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Garrett William McEnerney, Esq. (1920) 1277 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Guy Chaffee Earl, A.B. (1918) 233 Post st., San Francisco James Wilfred McKinley, B.S. (1922) 432 Pacific Electric bldg., Los Angeles. John Alexander Britton, Esq. (1914) 445 Sutter st, San Francisco Frederick William Dohrmann, Esq. (1920) 201 Geary st, San Francisco William Henry Crocker, Ph.B. (1924) Crocker National Bank, San Francisco Truxtun Beale, LL.B. (1926) Pacific Union Club, San Francisco Charles Stetson Wheeler, B.L. (1928) Nevada Bank bldg, San Francisco Philip Ernest Bowles, Ph.B. (1922) 427 California st, San Francisco James Kennedy Moffitt, B.S. (1924) First National Bank, San Francisco Rev. Charles Adolph Ramm, A.B. (1928) 1100 Franklin st, San Francisco |