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II. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION

The University of California is an integral part of the public educational system of the State. Through aid from the State and the United States, and by private gifts, it furnishes instruction in literature and in science, and in the professions of engineering, art, law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. The instruction in all the colleges is open to all qualified persons, without distinction of sex. The Constitution of the State provides for the perpetuation of the University, with all its departments. The government of the University is entrusted to a corporation styled THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, consisting of the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the President of the State Board of Agriculture, the President of the Mechanics' Institute of San Francisco, the President of the Alumni Association, and the President of the University, as members ex officio, and sixteen other regents appointed by the Governor and approved by the State Senate. The internal management of the University is in the hands of the President and the Academic Senate, which is composed of the faculties of the University.

The Southern Branch is administered by the Director, who is the administrative head, appointed by the Regents on the recommendation of the President of the University. The staff of instruction of the Southern Branch is organized into a Council, which is a council of the Academic Senate of the University.

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III. DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY

The Colleges of

Letters and Science,
Commerce,

I. IN BERKELEY

Agriculture (including the courses at Berkeley, the University Farm at Davis, the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture at Riverside, and the United States Agricultural Experiment Station, which includes stations at Berkeley and Davis, the Deciduous Fruit Station at Mountain View, the Forestry Station at Chico, the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside, the Imperial Valley Experiment Station near Meloland, "Whitaker's Forest" in Tulare County, and the M. Theo. Kearney Experiment Station at Kearney Park, Fresno County),

Mechanics,

Mining,

Civil Engineering,

Chemistry.

The Schools of

Architecture,

Education,
Jurisprudence,

Medicine (first and second years).

The University Extension Division (offering instruction wherever classes can be formed, or anywhere in California by correspondence, providing lectures, recitals, motion pictures and other material for visual instruction).

The Summer Sessions.

The California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

The Museum of Paleontology.

II. AT MOUNT HAMILTON

The Lick Astronomical Department (Lick Observatory).

III. AT SANTIAGO, CHILE

Lick Observatory, Chile Station, a branch of the Lick Observatory.

IV. IN SAN FRANCISCO

California School of Fine Arts,

Hastings College of the Law,

Medical School (third, fourth, and fifth years, including hospitals),
The George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research,
College of Dentistry,

California College of Pharmacy,

The Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology, and Art.

V. IN LOS ANGELES

The Southern Branch of the University.

'The College of Letters and Science,

The Lower Division in Agriculture, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Commerce, Mechanics, and Mining.

The Teachers College.

The Summer Course in Surveying.

Los Angeles Medical Department (graduate instruction only).
The Summer Session in Los Angeles.

The University Extension Division.

VI. AT DAVIS

The Branch of the College of Agriculture.

VII. AT RIVERSIDE

The Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture. The Summer Session in Sub-Tropical Agriculture.

VIII. AT La Jolla

The Scripps Institution for Biological Research.

IX. AT FAIRFAX

The Summer Course in Surveying.

IV. OFFICERS AND FACULTY OF THE SOUTHERN BRANCH

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

WILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL, SCD., LL.D., President of the University.
WALTER MORRIS HART, Ph.D., Dean of the University.

BALDWIN MUNGER WOODS, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of the University.
ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Director.

ROBERT G. SPROUL, B.S., Comptroller and Secretary of the Regents.
ROBERT M. UNDERHILL, B.S., Assistant to the Comptroller.

CHARLES H. RIEBER, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Letters and Science and
Professor of Philosophy.

MARVIN L. DARSIE, M.A., Dean of the Teachers College and Associate Professor of Education.

HELEN MATTHEWSON LAUGHLIN, Dean of Women.

*LEWIS ADAMS MAVERICK, M.A., Ed.M., Recorder.

C. H. ROBISON, Ph.D., University Examiner and Assistant Professor of Education.

CHARLES WILKIN WADDELL, Ph.D., Director of the Training Schools and Professor of Education.

J. E. GOODWIN, B.L., B.L.S., Librarian.

WILLIAM J. NORRIS, M.D., Physician for Men.

LILLIAN RAY TITCOMB, M.D., Physician for Women.

E. R. WARE, M.D., Assistant Physician for Men.

M. BURNEY PORTER, Appointment Secretary and Supervisor of Teacher Training.

ELMER E. BECKMAN, A.B., Executive Secretary to the Director.

ROBERT B. HUDDLESTON, A.B., Assistant Recorder.

Advisory Administrative Board

ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, Chairman; BALDWIN M. WOODS, HAROLD L. BRUCE, ROBERT G. SPROUL.

* Absent on leave, October 15, 1924 to May 15, 1925.

FACULTY

JOHN MEAD ADAMS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.

CAROLYN ALCHIN, Lecturer in Music.

BENNETT MILLS ALLEN, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology.

BERNICE ALLEN, B.S., Ed.B., M.A., Associate in Home Economics.
EVA M. ALLEN, Associate in Commercial Practice.

HERBERT F. ALLEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.

RUTH V. ATKINSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for
Women and Director of the Women's Gymnasium.

*SARAH ROGERS ATSATT, M.S., Instructor in Biology.
L. D. BAILIFF, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish.
GORDON H. BALL, Ph.D., Instructor in Zoology.
CÉSAR, BARJA, Doctor in Derecho, Lecturer in Spanish.
CLIFFORD L. BARRETT, M.A., Associate in Philosophy.

MIGUEL ANTONIO BASOCO, A.B., Associate in Mathematics.

RUTH EMILY BAUGH, A.B., Associate in Geography.

FREDERICK E. BECKMAN, Ph.D., Associate in French and Spanish.

MAY M. BEENKEN, Ed.B., Associate in Mathematics.

LEIGH BELL, LL.B., Captain, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.

A. W. BELLAMY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology.

B. H. BISSELL, Ph.D., Instructor in English.

FREDERIC T. BLANCHARD, Ph.D., Professor of English.

David K. BJORK, Ph.D., Instructor in History.

+PRINCESS SANTA BORGHESE, Ph.D., Lecturer in English and History.

L. F. D. BRIOIS, A.B., Associate in French.

Foss R. BROCKWAY, Associate in Mechanic Arts.

ANNA P. BROOKS, A.B., B.S., Assistant Professor of Fine Arts.

HENRY RAYMOND BRUSH, Ph.D., Professor of French.

LLEWELLYN M. BUELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.

LILY B. CAMPBELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English

F. M. CAREY, Instructor in Latin and Greek.

MARGARET S. CARHART, Ph.D., Instructor in English.

FORD ASHMAN CARPENTER, LL.D., D.Sc., Lecturer in Meteorology.
A. G. W. CERF, M.A., Litt.D., Honorary Lecturer in French.
HELEN CLARK CHANDLER, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts.

ORABEL CHILTON, B.S., Associate in Home Economics.
HELEN M. CHRISTIANSEN, Ph.B., Associate in Primary Education.
NEMOURS HONORE CLEMENT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French.
JAMES J. CLINE, A.B., Associate in Physical Education for Men.
KATHARINE CLOSE, M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene.

* Absent on leave, 1924-25.

† Second half-year only.

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