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J. R. BEACH, D.V.M., Instructor in Veterinary Science.

D.V.M., Cornell University, 1913; Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, Cornell University, 1913-14; Instructor in Veterinary Science, University of California, 1915-.

MARIAN EBON BEAUFAIT, Principal, Presidio Open Air School, San Francisco. Study with Dr. Montessori, 1915, 1917; Teacher, first and second grades, Castilleja School, Palo Alto, 1915-17; Supervisor, San Francisco State Normal School, 1917-19; private teacher, 1919-.

RALPH BENTON, M.A., Instructor in Agricultural Education, University Extension.

B.S., Montana State College, 1906; B.L., University of California. 1907; M.S., 1909; M.A., University of Southern California, 1914; travel in Europe, 1905; Assistant United States Examiner of Surveys, Department of the Interior, Montana, 1901; Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, Montana State College, 1901-03; Assistant in Apiculture, 1904-05; Field Agent, United States Department of Agriculture, in Europe, 1905; Assistant and Instructor in Entomology, University of California, 1905-10; Head of Agriculture, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1910-12; Associate Professor of Applied Biology, University of Southern California, 1912-14; with United States Biological Survey, 1914-18; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., and Personnel Adjutant, 1918-19; Instructor in Agricultural Education, University of California Extension Division, 1919-; Special Instructor in Bee Husbandry, Rehabilitation Division, Federal Vocational Board, Chaffey Junior College, 1921.

ISABEL BEVIER, Ph.M., D.Sc., Professor of Home Economics and Director of Department, University of Illinois.

Ph.M., Wooster; D.Sci., Iowa State University; student with Professor Atwater, 1894-95; student in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897-98; study abroad in 1907, visiting schools for education of women; Assistant in Nutrition Investigations, Department of Agriculture, 1894-96; Professor of Natural Science, Pennsylvania College for Women, 1889-97; Professor of Chemistry, Lake Erie College, 1899-1900; Home Economics Director of Illinois under United States Food Administration; Chairman, Department of Conservation, Council of National Defense, Women's Commission, Illinois Division; Member of the Advisory Commission of the Home Conservation Division of the United States Food Administration. Books published: Home Economics Movement, Selection and Preparation of Food, Food and Nutrition, The House.

S. EARLE BLAKESLEE, B.L., Instructor in Music, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

CHARLES J. BOOTH, M.S., Dean, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

B.S., University of California, 1908; M.S., 1918; Principal, Monterey County High School, 1911-13; Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture, 1913-. FRANK H. BOREN, A.B., Principal, University High School, Oakland.

A.B., Stanford University, 1902; graduate study, University of California, 1909-10; Summer Sessions, 1909, 1912, 1918; Teacher, 1902-09; Head, Department of Mathematics, Oakland High School, 1909-10; Associate Head Master, Harvard School, Los Angeles, 1910-13; District Superintendent, Lindsay, California, 1913-19; Principal, University High School, Oakland, 1919-.

EUGENE CUNNINGHAM BRANSON, M.A., Litt.D., Kenan Professor of Rural Social Science, University of North Carolina.

M.A., Trinity College, North Carolina, 1901; M.A., University of Nashville, 1902; Litt.D., University of Georgia, 1919; study and travel in Europe, 190809, as Member of the Moseley Commission to Study English Universities and Training Schools; 1912, to study English and Danish Coöperatives; President, Georgia State Normal School, 1900-12; Professor of Rural Social Science, Georgia State Normal School, 1912-14; Professor of Rural Social Science, University of North Carolina, 1914-; President, State Social Work Conference, 1920-21; Executive Committee Member, American Country Life Association; Membe Executive Committee, National Municipal League; Member, State Council National Defense; Member, Orange County Council and County Food Administration; on Butterfield's staff to organize rural social science work in A. E. F. University, France.

LOUIS F. D. BRIOIS, A.B., Instructor in French, University of California Extension Division.

Diplome of Notre Dame (France), 1888; A.B., University of California, 1917; student at Columbia University, 1904; University of Syracuse, 1903-05; University of Southern California, 1916-17; travel, 1914-15; Head of French Department, Syracuse High School, Syracuse, New York, 1896-1914; Instructor, University of Syracuse, Summer Session, 1912; Instructor, University of Southern California, 1917-18; Instructor in French, 1919-.

LYDIA MAY BROWNING, Instructor in Physical Education, Broadoaks Kindergarten Normal Training School, Pasadena.

Graduate, Chalif Normal School, New York, 1914; graduate, Vernon Castle Normal School, New York, 1914; attended University of California, Summer Sessions, 1916-20; attended Dr. Skaistrum Summer School, Los Angeles, 1915; private instructor in dancing, Redlands, 1912-; Director of Physical Education, Orton School for Girls, Pasadena, 1920; Director of Physical Education, Palm Hall School for Girls, Los Angeles, 1919-.

ROBERT A. CONDEE, A.B., Instructor in Animal Husbandry, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

FREDERICK WARREN COZENS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Southern Branch, University of California.

A.B., University of California, 1915; M.A., 1918; Instructor, Summer Sessions, University of California, 1916, 1917, 1918, Berkeley; 1919, 1920, Los Angeles; Instructor in Physical Education, University of California, 191618; Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Southern Branch, 1919-; Civilian Instructor, School of Military Aeronautics, Berkeley, 1917-19.

RUSSELL TRACY CRAWFORD, Ph.D., Professor of Astronomy.

B.S., University of California, 1897; Ph.D., University of California, 1901; Fellow at Lick Observatory, 1898-1901; Examiner for U. S. Civil Service Commission, 1902-03; Teacher, University of California, 1903-11; University of Berlin, 1911-12; Teacher, University of California, 1912-18; Major, U. S. Air Service (Balloon Division), Officer-in-charge of Instruction, Balloon School, Fort Omaha: Executive Officer, Fort Crook, 1918-19; Professor of Practical Astronomy, University of California, 1919-. Books published: Parts 6, 8, and 10 of Volume VII, Publications of the Lick Observatory.

SEDALIA CUBBISON, B.S., Instructor in English, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

B.S., National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio; travel in Europe, 1904; study, University of Chicago, 1896; Summer Session, University of California, 1898; study, University of Southern California, 1918; Instructor in High School, Alliance, Ohio, 1890-96; Instructor, High School, Santa Ana, 18971907; Instructor, Chaffey Union High School and Junior College, 1912-. Book published: A Course in English for Agricultural Students. JOHN EDWIN DOUGHERTY, B.S.A., Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry.

B.S.A., Cornell University, 1911; study at Cornell University, Brown University, Rutgers; Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, Indiana Experimental Station and Agricultural College, 1911-12; Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, University of California, 1912-.

GEORGE MATTHEW DUTCHER, Ph.D., Professor of History and Vice-President, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut.

A.B., Cornell University, 1897; Ph.D., 1903; President White Fellow, Cornell University, traveling in Europe, 1900-01; Assistant in English History, Cornell University, 1898-1900; Associate Professor of History, Wesleyan, 1901-05; Professor of History, 1905-; Vice-President, 1918-; Professor of History, Summer Sessions, Cornell University, 1912; Columbia University, 1913; University of Pennsylvania, 1917; University of California, 1918; Secretary to Professor Morse Stephens, 1897-1900; Chairman of Committee on Bibliography of American Historical Association, 1914-. Books published: Tendencies and Opportunities in Napoleonic Studies, A Selected Critical Bibliography of Publications in English Relating to the World War.

GRACE M. FERNALD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, Southern Branch.

A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1903; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1907; Reader in Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, 1904-06; Fellow, University of Chicago, 190607; Lecturer in Education, Bryn Mawr College, 1907-08; Psychologist, Juvenile Psychopathic Institute of Chicago, 1908-10; Director of Psychological Laboratory, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1911-18; Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of California, Southern Branch, 1918-21.

ERNEST W. FISCHER, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

WILBUR ADRIAN FISKE, Ph.B., M.A., Librarian, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture.

Ph.B., De Pauw University, 1889; M.A., 1893; Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, High School, Richmond, Indiana, 1893-1907; Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy, Occidental College, 1907-13; Librarian, Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture, 1913-. Book published: Physical Laboratory Manual. LEONARD J. FLETCHER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering.

B.S., Iowa State College, 1915; Member of Iowa State College Experiment Station staff, 1915; Instructor in Agricultural Engineering, Washington State College, 1915-16; Assistant Professor, University of California, 1916-; civilian instructor in war training work, Ames, Iowa, 1918.

CHARLES P. FONDA, B.S., Vice-Principal, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles.

VICTOR C. GAINES, B.S., Instructor in Agriculture, High School, Sheridan, Wyoming.

B.S., University of California, 1913; Instructor, Division School of Arms, Camp Lewis, Washington, 1918; Instructor in Agriculture, Sheridan High School, 1919-; service at Camp Lewis, 1917-19; Commanding Detachment, Bremerton; First Lieutenant, U. S. R. C.

GRACE GAIL GIBERSON, Director of Music, State Normal School; Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Graduate, State Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, 1905; special music course, Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, Michigan, 1909; student of voice with Marshall Pease, Detroit, 1909; Grade Teacher, Reed City, Michigan, 1906-09; Supervisor of Music, Public Schools, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1910-12; Supervisor of Music Course, American Institute of Normal Methods, Northwestern University, 1910-13; Siegel Meyers School of Music, Chicago, 1914; Instructor in Music, Iowa State Teachers' College, 1912-14; Assistant Director of Music, State Normal School, St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1914-16; Director of Music, State Normal School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1919-; Instructor in Summer Session, Northwestern University, 1919; Summer Session of University of California in Los Angeles, 1920.

HEBER HOWARD GIBSON, M.A., Professor of Vocational Education, University of Arizona.

A.B., Denison University, 1909; M.A., Columbia University, 1912; study at Cornell University, 1913-14; in charge of Division of Biology and Agriculture, Kearney State Normal School, Nebraska, 1915; Director of Practice Teaching in Agriculture, Iowa State College, 1916-17; Supervisor of Agricultural Education for Vermont, 1918-19; Supervisor, Vocational Education, University of Arizona, 1920-.

E. SHOTWELL GOELLER, Art Teacher, Polytechnic High School, San Francisco.

Student in California School of Design, 1908-12; student in New York, 1912; Instructor in Art Department, Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, 1915-18, 1920-; instructor, Columbia Park Boys' Club, 1913-15; instructor in P. P. I. E., 1915; Instructor in Batik in University Extension, 1920; Reconstruction Aide, O. P. in General United States Hospital, 1918-19; member, California Art Association; Life Scholarship in California School of Design, 1914; sculptor for studios of Earl Cummings and Arthur Putnam, 1912; designer of stained glass windows for Ingerson & Glaiser, 1912-13; decorator of studio of Haig Patigan, 1913; designer of stage scenery for Lee Lash & Co., 1919-20; batik with Mrs. Hazel Burnham Slaughter.

MALBONE WATSON GRAHAM, Sr., M.A., D.D., Instructor in Spanish.

A.B., Princeton, 1889; D.D., Lenox College, 1906; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Lenox College, 1889-91; Director, Colegio Americano Para Varones, Bogotá, Colombia, South America, 1895-1904; Assistant in Spanish, Instructor in Spanish, University of California, 1917-.

FREDERICK L. GRIFFIN, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Edu

cation.

ALBERT LÉON GUÉRARD, Agrégé, Professor of the History of French Civilization and Chairman of the Department of Romance Languages, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas.

B.A. (Classical) and B.A. (Modern), University of Paris, 1898; Agrégation, University of France, 1906 (Agrégé); traveling scholarship, England, 1901-03; research, Paris, January-July, 1919; Assistant in French Literature and Examiner in History, Normal School, Paris, 1904-06; Professor of English, Graduate School of Commerce (Hautes Etudes Commerciales), Paris, 1904-06; Instructor in French, Williams College, 1906-07; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of French, Stanford University, 1907-13; Professor, University of Chicago, Summer School, 1916 and 1920; Professor of History, etc., Rice Institute, 1913-; served in French Army, 1903-04; American Army, 1917–19; First Lieutenant, Infantry, Intelligence Section, War College and G. H. Q., Liaison Service. Books published: French Prophets of Yesterday, French Civilization in the Sixteenth Century, Five Masters of French Romance, French Civilization from its Origins to the Close of the Middle Ages.

FREDERICK LLEWELLYN GRIFFIN, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education and Head of the Division of Agricultural Education.

B.S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1908; M.S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1911; student, University of California, 1912-13; Massachusetts Agricultural College, Summer Session, 1915; Cornell University, Summer Session, 1918; Research Assistant in Plant Pathology, Oregon Agricultural College, 1908-11; Instructor in Agriculture, Boise High School, 1911-12; Instructor, 1912–13, and Assistant Professor, 1913-14, Agricultural Education, University of California; Professor of Agricultural Education, Oregon Agricultural College, 1914-16; Professor of Rural Education, Cornell University, 1916-18; Associate Professor of Agricultural Education, University of California, 1918-.

ARTHUR CARL HARGRAVE, Head of Mechanic Arts Department, Chaffey Union High School and Junior College.

Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of North Dakota, three years; student, University of California, Summer Session, 1915; Instructor in Machine Shops, University of North Dakota, 1907-12; Instructor in Foundry and Pattern Making, Santa Monica High School, 1912-13; Head of Mechanic Arts Department, Anaheim High School, 1913-19; Head of Mechanic Arts De partment, Chaffey Union High School and Junior College, 1919-; Instructor in Auto Mechanics in Emergency Training School, Manual Arts High School, summer of 1918; Instructor in Tractor Courses, Unit No. 1, State Board of Education, five months.

LUCIUS B. HEARD, Instructor in Trade and Industrial Teacher Training Classes, Los Angeles Center.

JOSEPH LINDSEY HENDERSON, Ph.D., Professor of Secondary Education, University of Texas.

A.B., West Virginia University, 1894; M.A., Columbia University, 1906; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1912; Teacher, Principal, and Superintendent, Public Schools, Tyler, Texas, 1894-1905; Associate Professor and Professor of Secondary Education, University of Texas, 1906-; High School Inspector and Director of Department of High School Inspection, University of Texas, 190617; Visiting Professor of Education, Summer Session, West Virginia University, 1914; Summer Session, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1916; Summer Session, University of Chicago, 1917; first semester, University of Illinois, 1917-18. Book published: Admission to College by Certificate.

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