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 in the Office of the Governor, State bldg, Civic Center, San Francisco. The Los Angeles office of the Regents is in the Theatre bldg, 816 Hill street, Los Angeles. 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. Agriculture: STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Regents Foster, Jastro, Dickson, Mills, Educational Relations: Regents Wood, Dickson, Rowell, Ramm, and Earl. Endowments: Regents Crocker, Mrs. Sartori, Cochran, Engineering: Regents Ramm, Merrill, and Jastro. Executive Committee: This committee consists of the chairmen of all standing committees and the President of the Alumni Association. Finance: Regents Earl, Foster, Moffitt, McEnerney, Fleishhacker, Crocker, and Merritt. Grounds and Buildings: Regents Fleishhacker, Young, Dickson, * The President of the Board of Regents and the President of the University are ex officio members of all committeees of the Board. In each committee the name of the chairman is first and the name of the vice-chairman is second. THE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS The Colleges of Letters and Science, Commerce, I. IN BERKELEY Agriculture (including the courses at Berkeley, the Branch of the College of Agriculture at Davis, the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture at Riverside, and the United States Agricultural Experiment Station, which includes stations at Berkeley and Davis, 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), 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 California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. The Museum of Paleontology. DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION IN THE COLLEGES AT BERKELEY Agriculture (including Agricultural Science, Agronomy, Animal Industries, Forestry, Horticulture, and Landscape Gardening), Anatomy, Anthropology, Architecture, Art, Astronomy, Bacteriology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economics, Education, English, French, Geography, Geological Sciences (including Geology, Mineralogy, and Paleontology), German, Greek, History, Household Art, Household Science, Hygiene, Irrigation, Italian, Jurisprudence, Latin, Library Science, Mathematics, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Military Science and Tactics, Mining and Metallurgy, Music, Oriental Languages, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Political Science, Psychology, Public Speaking, Sanskrit, Semitic Languages, Slavic Languages, Social Institutions, Spanish (and Portuguese), Zoology. II. AT MOUNT HAMILTON The Lick Astronomical Department (Lick Observatory). III. AT SANTIAGO, Chile The 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 Los Angeles Medical Department, graduate instruction only. College of Letters and Science, Teachers' College. VI. AT DAVIS The Branch of the College of Agriculture. VII. AT RIVERSIDE The Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture. VIII. AT LA JOLLA The Scripps Institution for Biological Research. IX. AT SWANTON The Summer School of Surveying. COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY FACULTY WILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL, Sc.D., LL.D., President of the University and ex officio President of the Faculty. GUY STILLMAN MILLBERRY, D.D.S., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, and Dean. JAMES GRAHAM SHARP, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. WILLIAM FULLER SHARP, D.D.S., D.M.D., Professor of Prosthodontia, Emeritus. JOSEPH DUPUY HODGEN, D.D.S., Professor of Histology and Dental Pathology, Emeritus. GEORGE LUSK BEAN, D.D.S., Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry. FRANCIS VANCE SIMONTON, D.D.S., Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry. ROBERT EDGAR KEYS, D.D.S., Associate Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry. HENRY BENJAMIN CAREY, B.S., M.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics. JOHN EDWIN GURLEY, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. SAXON BIRD SCOTT, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry and Dental Porcelain. JACOB FREDERICK STEFFAN, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry. WILLIAM H. HANFORD, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry. GEORGE W. SIMONTON, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Physiology. |