CLIMATE The climate of Los Angeles is essentially maritime and is therefore well suited to college work at all seasons of the year. The mean annual temperature is 62° F. August, the warmest month, has a mean temperature of 71° F. The coldest month is January, the mean temperature of which is 54° F. The high percentage of sunshine and the invigorating sea breezes are conducive to both physical and mental vigor. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS DAVID PRESCOTT BARROWS, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University. ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Education and Director of the Southern Branch of the University. ADVISORY ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD, SOUTHERN BRANCH, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: ERNEST C. MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Chairman, BALDWIN M. WOODS, Ph.D., ROBERT J. LEONARD, M.A., THE COMPTROLLER OF THE UNIVERSITY. CLOYD H. MARVIN, Ph.D., Assistant Director. HELEN MATTHEWSON LAUGHLIN, Counsellor of Women. LEWIS A. MAVERICK, M.A., Recorder. WILLIAM J. NORRIS, M.D., Physician for Men. LILLIAN RAY TITCOMB, M.D., Physician for Women. RUBY I. MCLEAN, R.N., Nurse. M. BURNEY PORTER, Appointment Secretary and Supervisor of Teacher JOHN MEAD ADAMS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics. EVA M. ALLEN, Associate in Commercial Practice. HERBERT F. ALLEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. MABEL RUTH O. BARNHART, Associate in Music. E. BAUGH, A.B., Associate in Geography. FREDERICK E. BECKMAN, Ph.D., Associate in French and Spanish. W. G. BINGHAM, Captain, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. FREDERIC T. BLANCHARD, M.A., Associate Professor of English. ETHEL BRITTO, Training School Teacher in charge of First Grade. Foss R. BROCKWAY, Associate in Mechanic Arts. ANNA P. BROOKS, A.B., B.S., Instructor in Fine Arts. H. R. BRUSH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages. MARGARET M. CAMPBELL, B.S., Training School Teacher in charge of the Ninth Grade. MARGARET CARHART, Ph.D., Instructor in English. FORD ASHMAN CARPENTER, LL.D., D.Sc., Lecturer in Meteorology. ORABEL CHILTON, B.S., Associate in Home Economics. KATHERINE CLOSE, M.D., Lecturer in Hygiene. MYRTIE COLLIER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. F. M. COUCH, Lecturer in Credits and Collections. FREDERICK W. Cozens, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education. JOHN E. CREED, Major, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. WILLIAM R. CROWELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. MADELINE CROWELL, Teacher of Home Economics in the Training School. MARVIN L. DARSIE, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education. PIRIE DAVIDSON, M.A., Instructor in Zoology. ANNITA DELANO, Associate in Fine Arts. LEO DELSASSO, Assistant in Physics. L. E. DODD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics. JAMES ROY DOUGLAS, Ph.D., Lecturer in Administration. MARY E. DOUGLASS, M.A., Assistant Teacher in the Kindergarten. ALBERT W. DOWDEN, A.B., Associate in Physical Education for Men. FRED M. ESSIG, Ph.D., Instructor in Botany. MAUD EVANS, Associate in Home Economics. GRACE M. FERNALD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology. S. CAROLYN FISHER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology. LUCY M. GAINES, M.A., Instructor in History. GEORGE W. GALBRAITH, Supervisor of Classes for the Training of Trade and Industrial Teachers. NELLIE H. GERE, Associate Professor of Fine Arts. HARRIET E. GLAZIER, M.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. NORMA GOULD, Assistant in Gymnastics. AUSTIN K. GRAY, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. BARBARA GREENWOOD, Teacher in charge of the Kindergarten. LUCILE R. GRUNEWALD, Associate in Physical Education. EDITH HARSHBERGER, A.B., Associate in Physical Education for Women. KATHERINE HERSEY, Associate in Physical Education. ALICE HUBARD, Teacher of Spanish in the Training School. GUY H. HUNT, C.E., Instructor in Surveying. SIGURD HUSTVET, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. MABEL C. JACKSON, A.B., Training School Teacher in charge of the Seventh Grade. EMILY D. JAMESON, Associate in Physical Education. RAYMOND JENKINS, Ph.D., Instructor in English. KATHERINE KAHLEY, A.B., Training School Teacher in charge of the Eighth Grade. ADRIAN D. KELLAR, Associate in Mechanic Arts. HELEN B. KELLER, Supervisor of Adjustment Room. BLANCHE KELLS, Training School Teacher in charge of Physical Education. ANNA KRAUSE, A.B., Associate in Spanish. MELVA LATHAM, A.B., Assistant Professor of History. C. A. LEDEUC, M.B.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Accounting. LAWRENCE C. LOCKLEY, A.B., Associate in English. PAULINE MYRTA LYNCH, Associate in Home Economies. L. MCCLELLAN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Geography. MARSHALL F. MCCOMB, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Business Law. ARTH CE P. MCKINLAY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin. KATHERINE L. MCLAUGHLIN, M.A., Associate Professor of Education. HAROLD JAMES W. MANSFIELD, Assistant Professor of Mechanic Arts. W. MARSH, Associate in Mechanic Arts. CHARLES E. MARTIN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Government. E. S. NELSON, A.B., Associate in Commerce. OLIVE NEWCOMB, Associate in Industrial Arts. FRANK E. OLDER, B.S., Assistant Professor of the Teaching of Agriculture. GLADYS PALMER, A.B., Associate in Physical Education. GUY H. PALMER, Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics. *ALMA M. PATTERSON, M.A., Instructor in Education. JOHN B. PHILLIPS, Associate in Mechanic Arts. CARLYLE F. PIERSON, Teacher of Manual Arts in the Training School. ESTELLA B. PLOUGH, Associate in Commercial Practice. EDITH H. RINGER, Training School Teacher in charge of Third Grade. EMMA J. ROBINSON, Training School Teacher in charge of Sixth Grade. WILLIAM A. SMITH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education. VERNON SPENCER, Assistant Professor of Music. KATHERINE SPIERS, B.L., Training School Teacher in charge of Fourth Grade. LULU M. STEDMAN, Training School Teacher in charge of Fifth Grade. H. W. STONE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry. NELLIE B. SULLIVAN, A.B., Instructor in Psychology. FLORENCE SUTTON, Assistant in the Department of Physical Education for Women. EVALYN THOMAS, A.B., Instructor in English. HARRY TROTTER, Assistant in Physical Education. BERTHA C. VAUGHN, Teacher of Voice. FREDERICK P. VICKERY, B.S., Instructor in Geology. C. W. WADDLE, Ph.D., Professor of Education, in charge of Training. ETHEL B. WARING, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education. A. H. WARNER, A.B., B.S., Associate in Physics. BERTHA E. WELLS, Assistant Supervisor of Practice Teaching. BELLE H. WHITICE, Associate in Industrial Arts. FLORENCE WILSON, A.B., B.S., Associate in Home Economics. * Absent on leave 1921-22. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE YEAR 1921-1922 JUNIOR COLLEGE THE REGULAR JUNIOR COLLEGE COURSE OF TWO YEARS In accordance with the authorization of the State Legislature, a limit of 1200 has been placed for admission to junior college courses for the academic year 1921-22. In order to avoid possible failure to secure admission, applicants should register with the Recorder of the Southern Branch as early as possible. Credentials should be filed as soon as they are obtainable from the school authorities, in order that they may be passed upon not later than September 8. A fee of two dollars is charged for late registration, i.e., registration after September 13. TEACHERS' CURRICULA In accordance with the authorization of the State Legislature, a limit of 1200 has been placed for admission to the teachers' courses. In order to avoid possible failure to secure admission, applicants should register with the Recorder as early as possible. Complete credentials should be filed a as soon as they are obtainable from school authorities, in order that they may be passed upon not later than September 8. A fee of two dollars is charged for late registration, i.e., registration after September 13. The following courses will be offered: 1. A two-year course for the training of elementary teachers, which leads to recommendation for the elementary teachers' certificate. 2. A two-year course in preparation of candidates for the kindergartenprimary certificate. 3. Three-year curricula which meet the requirements of the State Board of Education for the elementary teachers' certificate and those of a special certificate in one of the following departments, viz.: Fine Arts, Home Economics, Music, Mechanic Arts, or Physical Education. 4. Four-year curricula leading to recommendation for special certifi cation of secondary grade in Commerce, Household Arts, Music, Manual and Fine Arts, Physical Education. 5. Four-year Courses for Teachers. The Regents of the University, at their meeting on February 8, 1921, authorized the establishment of fouryear courses for teachers at the Southern Branch. The third year of these curricula will be offered for the first time in 1921-22, and the specific |