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PEDRO HENRÍQUEZ-UREÑA, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Minnesota.

Abogado, University of Mexico, 1914; Bachiller en Ciencias y Letras, University of Santo Domingo; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1918; travel and study in Santo Domingo, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, France, Italy; Professor of Spanish Literature, University of Mexico, 1912-14; University of Minnesota, 1916-19, 1920-; Instructor in Summer Session, University of California, 1918; Summer Session, University of Chicago, 1919; member of the Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid, 1919-20. Books published: La Versificacion irregular en la poesia castellana, El Teatro, Siglos XIX y XX (an anthology), Horas de estudio, Don Juan Ruiz de Alarcon, El Maestro Hernan Perez de Oliva.

HAROLD E. HESS, Instructor in Trade and Industrial Teacher Training Classes, Los Angeles Center.

MERTON EARLE HILL, M.A., Principal, Chaffey Union High School and Junior College of Agriculture.

Graduate Los Angeles State Normal School, 1900; B.S., Pomona College, 1908; M.A., 1912; student, Summer Sessions, University of California, 1905, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1916.

ERNEST BRYANT HOAG, M.A., M.D., Medical and Psychological Director, Los Angeles Juvenile and Adult Courts.

A.B., Stanford University, 1895; M.A., M.D., Northwestern University, 1902; student, University of Chicago, 1895; student, University of Wisconsin, 1899; student, Stanford Medical School, 1914; Professor of Biology, Throop Institute of Technology, 1896-99; Lecturer in Hygiene, University of California, 1909-12; Contract Surgeon, U. S. A., University of California, S. A. T. C.; Special Lecturer, University of California, Criminology and Mental Hygiene, 1916-21; Special Investigator in School Hygiene, State of Minnesota, 1913-14; Special Investigator in Racial Studies, Territory of Hawaii, 1920-21; Lecturer in Extension Division, University of California, 1916-. Books published: Health Studies, Health Index of Children, Health Work in Schools, The Defective Criminal, Notes in Criminology.

ELMER H. HUGHES, M.A., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry.

B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1912; M.A., University of Missouri, 1916; Instructor in Animal Husbandry, University of Missouri, 1913-17; Assistant to the Dean and Director, University of Missouri, 1917-20; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, 1918-19; Assistant Professor, University of California, 1920-. ELIOT JONES, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Stanford University.

A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1906; M.A., Harvard University, 1908; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1913; Instructor in Economics, Harvard University, 191213; Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1913-14; Associate Professor, State University of Iowa, 1914-16; Professor, University of Texas, 1916-17; Associate Professor, Stanford University, 1917-20; Professor of Economics, Stanford University, 1920-. Books published: The Anthracite Coal Combination in the United States, Trust Problem in the United States.

HELEN B. KELLER, Supervisor of Adjustment Room, Southern Branch.
V. KERSEY, Director of Part-Time Education, Los Angeles City Schools.

ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, M.A., Instructor in Economics.

A.B., Washington State College, 1910; M.A., Harvard University, 1911; Assistant, Harvard University, 1911-12; Assistant Professor of Economics, Washington State College, 1913-16; Instructor, University of California, 1916–. MARY LOUISE KLEINECKE, A.B., Associate in English.

A.B., University of California, 1917; Teaching Fellow in Public Speaking, 1918-19; Associate in English, 1919-.

ANNA KRAUSE, M.A., Associate in Spanish, Southern Branch.

A.B., University of California, 1919; M.A., University of California, 1920; Associate in Spanish, University of California, Southern Branch, 1920-. WENDELL M. LATIMER, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

A.B., University of Kansas, 1915; Ph.D., University of California, 1919; student, University of Chicago, 1916; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Kansas, 1915-17; Lecturer in Chemistry, University of California, 1918; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1919-.

C. A. LEDEUC, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Accounting, Southern Branch.
M.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1912; Ph.D.,
University of Rennes, France, 1905; study in University of Heidelberg, Ger-
many, 1905; study at Yale University, 1913; Instructor in Accounting, Grinnell
College, Iowa, 1914-15; Instructor in Accounting, University of Illinois, 1915-
Book published: Immunities of Consuls in Christian Countries.
EDWIN AUGUSTUS LEE, M.A., Professor of Vocational Education, Indiana
University.

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B.S., Columbia University, 1912; M.A., 1914; Assistant Professor of Vocational Education, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Instructor, Summer Session, University of West Virginia, 1917; Instructor, Summer Session, University of California, 1920; President of Vocational Education Association of the Middle West, 1920-21.

ROBERT JOSSELYN LEONARD, M.A., Professor of Vocational Education and Director, Division of Vocational Education.

B.S., Columbia University, 1912; M.A., Columbia University, 1914; Lecturer, Vocational Education, University of California, Summer Session, 1911-12; Director, Industrial Education, Public Schools, Berkeley, 1905-07; Supervisor, Industrial Education, Practice Secondary Schools, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1911-14; Research Agent, New York Factory Investigating Commission, 1914-17; Regional Agent, Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1917-18; Professor of Vocational Education, University of California, 1918-; Director of Division of Vocational Education, 1920-. Books published: Analysis of the Paper Box Industry in New York State, Some Facts Concerning the People, Occupations and Schools of Hammond, Indiana, A Study of the People of Indiana and their Occupations for Purposes of Vocational Education, Vocational Education Survey of Richmond, Indiana.

JEREMIAH B. LILLARD, M.A., State Supervisor of Agricultural Instruction, State Board of Education.

WYLIE EVERETT Lloyd, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry. B.S., West Virginia University, 1911; manager poultry farm, 1911-13; Instructor, Poultry Division, University of California, 1913-.

ELIZABETH MACK, Lecturer in Interpretative and Dramatic Reading, Windsor, Connecticut.

Teacher, Public High School, Hartford, Connecticut, 1904-08; residence in Paris, France, 1908-16; studied in University of Paris, France, 1908-11; studied under personal criticism of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and other French artists, 1911-12; studio teaching in Paris, 1912-14; studio teaching in New York, 1916-19; Lecturer in Columbia University and Brooklyn Institute; Lecturer in Interpretative and Dramatic Reading, University of California, 1920-. MARSHALL FRANCIS MCCOMB, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Commercial Law, Southern Branch.

A.B., Stanford University, 1917; LL.B., Yale University, 1919; served in United States Naval Reserve.

JAMES HUFF MCCURDY, M.A., M.D., M.P.E., Director, Normal Courses Physical Education, International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Massachusetts.

M.D., New York University, 1893; M.P.E., International Y. M. C. A. College, 1907; M.A., Clark University, 1909; Lecturer, Harvard Summer School, 190311; Lecturer, University of California, Summer Session, 1917; editor, American Physical Education Review, 1906-21; Chairman, Committee on Physical Education and Hygiene, National Education Association Commission on Reorganization of Secondary Education; Director, Division Athletics, Hygiene, and Health, A. E. F., France, for Y. M. C. A., 1917-19. Books published: Bibliography of Physical Training, Calisthenic Nomenclature, Physiology of Exercise. GEORGE W. MACKENZIE, Instructor in Trade and Industrial Teacher Training Classes, Los Angeles Center.

FARLEY DOTEN MCLOUGH, B.S., Head of the Department and Professor of Art and Architecture, Oregon Agricultural College.

B.S., South Dakota Agricultural College; student, University of Michigan, Michigan Agricultural College, Chicago Art Institute, New York Academy of Design; student in Academy of Art, Munich, 1910; travel in Germany and Italy; member New York Herald art staff; art editor, Cosmopolitan Magazine; Instructor in Art, Oregon Agricultural College, 1906-10; Professor and Head of Department, 1911-.

ARTHUR W. MACMAHON, M.A., Instructor in Government, Columbia University.

A.B., Columbia University, 1912; M.A., 1913; study in Europe, 1914; study under Bureau of Municipal Research, 1916-17; Instructor in Government, Columbia University, 1913-; in charge of college courses in Columbia College and Barnard College, 1919-; Instructor in Summer Session, University of Virginia, 1915; Assistant Chief, Federal Agencies Section, Council of National Defense, 1917-19.

GEORGE RUPERT MACMINN, A.B., Associate Professor of English, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.

A.B., Brown University, 1905; Instructor in English, Brown University, 1907-09; Iowa State College, 1909-10; University of California, 1910-18; Acting Manager, University of California Press, 1912-13; Editor, University of California Chronicle, 1915.

ALICE METCALF, Instructor in Household Science in the Summer Session.

JOHN GEORGE MILLER, E.M., Head of the Mechanics Art Department, Union High School, Venice, California.

ROBERT FREDERICK MILLER, M.S., Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry.

B.S., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1909; M.S., Iowa State College, 1912; Laboratory Assistant, Iowa State College; Instructor and Assistant Professor, Montana State College; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, University of California.

ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Education and Director of the Southern Branch, University of California.

A.B., 1892; LL.B., 1894, Ohio Normal University; M.A., Columbia University, 1896; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1898; M.A., Yale University, 1912; LL.D., University of Southern California, 1919; Officier d'Académie, 1919; Assistant, Instructor, Assistant Professor, University of California, 18981906; Superintendent of Schools, Los Angeles, 1906-10; Professor of Education, Yale University, 1910-14; Professor of Education, Harvard University, 191317; President, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1917-19; Director, Southern Branch, University of California, 1919-. Books published: How New York City Administers its Schools. What is Education, Fifty Years of American Education, What the War Teaches About Education.

LENA MOON MORGAN, A.B., Accompanist in the Summer Session.

Graduate, Los Angeles Normal School, 1918; A.B., University of California, 1920; accompanist, Summer Session in Los Angeles, 1919; Berkeley, 1919-20. WILLIAM CONGER Morgan, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, Southern Branch.

B.A., Yale College, 1896; Ph.D., Yale University, 1899; Professor of Chemistry, Washburn College, 1899-1901; Instructor in Chemistry, University of California, 1901-06; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of California, 1906-12; Professor of Chemistry, Reed College, 1913-20; Professor of Chemistry, Southern Branch, University of California, 1920-.

THOMAS EDWARD MORRIN, Director of Agriculture, San Juan Union High School, Fair Oaks.

FRANK RAY MORRIS, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics.

B.S., Valparaiso University, 1907; Assistant in Commercial Department, Valparaiso University, 1907-08; B. Pedagogy, Valparaiso University, 1908; Principal of Schools, Santa Rosa, New Mexico, 1909-10; A.B., Indiana University; Teaching Fellow, Mathematics, Indiana University, 1912-13; M.A., Indiana University, 1913; Teacher in Glendale Union High School, 1913-16; Teaching Fellow in Mathematics, University of California, 1916-18; Instructor in Machine Guns, University of California, 1918. Books published: Space Geometry, Perpetual Calendar, Official U. S. Patent Office Gazette, Theory of Perpetual Calendars.

JOHN M. MURRAY, Instructor in Trade and Industrial Teacher Training Classes, Los Angeles Center.

CHARLES A. PERRIN, B.A., Instructor in Agriculture, Chaffey Union High School.

B.A., Pomona College, 1913; with County Horticultural Department, Los Angeles and San Bernardino, 1914-18; State Horticultural Department, 1918-19.

TORSTEN PETERSSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin.

A.B., 1901; M.A., 1902; Ph.D., 1905, Harvard University; Instructor in Latin, Greek, and German, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Massachusetts, 190203; Instructor in Latin, University of California, 1905-19; Assistant Professor, 1919-. Book published: Cicero: a Biography.

HENRY DEWITT PHILLIPS, Professor of Spanish, East Texas State Normal College (on leave); Teaching Fellow in Spanish.

B.A., University of Texas, 1915; Superintendent of High Schools, Texas and Oklahoma, 1908-18; Instructor of Spanish, 1912-17; Professor of Spanish, East Texas State Normal College, 1917-; Instructor of Spanish with six different regiments on Mexican border, U. S. A., N. S. N. G., 1916-17. ESTELLA B. PLOUGH, Instructor in Commercial Practice, Southern Branch. Student, Ferris Institute of Teaching, 1902-04; Supervisor of Drawing and Penmanship, Belding, Michigan, and Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1904-06; student, Los Angeles State Normal School, 1916-17; Instructor in Commercial Practice, Southern Branch, University of California, 1919-.

JAMES FRANCIS AUGUSTUS PYRE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Wisconsin.

B.L., 1892; Ph.D., 1897, University of Wisconsin; study in England, 1894; study in France, The Sorbonne, 1910-11; Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, 1893-. Books published: Century Readings in English Literature, Students' Handbook of the Facts of English Literature, Wisconsin, in American College and University series, The Formation of Tennyson's Style.

LAURIEL RANDALL, Instructor in Industrial Teacher Training Classes for Women, Southern Branch.

EMMA RAYBOLD, Adjustment Room Teacher, Los Angeles City Schools. IRMA L. RAYHURN, Instructor in Physical Education, Kern County Union High School, Bakersfield, California.

FRANKLIN WHITMAN ROBINSON, M.A., Head of Aural Theory Department of the Institute of Musical Art, New York.

B.S., College of the City of New York, 1895; M.A., Columbia University, 1907; student of theory with Bassford, Dvorak, McDowell, Wetzter, Spicker, Rütner; Instructor in High School of Commerce, 1897-1904; Institute of Music Art, 1904-; Director of College of Music, A. E. F. University, Beaune, Cote d'Or, France. Book published: Aural Harmony.

ETHEL I. SALISBURY, M.A., Director, Kindergarten and Elementary Schools, Berkeley, California.

ADELIA A. SAMUELS, Assistant to the Superintendent of Primary Training, Southern Branch.

Graduate of Los Angeles State Normal School; student at University of Southern California; teacher in public schools, San Diego and Los Angeles counties, five years; Instructor in Los Angeles City Schools, ten years.

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