Charles Palache, B.S., 1891 .Inorganic Geology, Mineralogy, Inorganic Chemistry. Archie Burton Pierce, B.S., 1890 Germanic Philology, English Literature, German Literature. Candidates for the Degree of A.M. Charles Harvey Bentley, A.B., 1891... Political Science, English Literature. Lysander William Cushman, A.B. (Harvard), 1886....... Ellen Electa Grannis, A.B. (Oberlin), 1878.. English Literature, History. Latin, English, German Literature. English Literature, Latin Philology. James Denman Meeker, A.B., 1891. Latin, Greek, History of Ancient Philosophy. William Dallam Armes, Ph.B., 1882. Emily Caryl Clark, B. L., 1889 English Literature, Gothic, German Literature. English Literature, Old and Middle English, German Literature. Grace Merriam Fisher, B.L., 1889... Resident Graduates Pursuing Special Subjects. Anson Stiles Blake, A.B., 1891... Astronomy. Lillie Belle Bridgman, B.S. (Kansas State Agricultural College), 1886... DEGREES, COMMISSIONS, HONORS. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1891. CHARLES MONTAGUE BAKEWELL, A.B., 1889. The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, upon CHARLES HARVEY BENTLEY ALBERT HOWELL ELLIOT.... The Degree of Bachelor of Letters, upon HENRY ALFRED FISK GRACE HORTENSE DE FREMERY. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS JUILLIARD HERBERT SAMPSON MCFARLIN HENRY BRADFORD MONTAGUE JOHN HENRY WHITE ..of Berkeley. ..of Chicago. ..of Oakland. of Berkeley. .of Oakland. .of San Francisco. . of San Francisco. ...of San Francisco. .of San Francisco. .of Oakland. ...of Lorin. The Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, upon DERREL LEONARD BEARD. JOHN ANKENEY BREWER.. ALBERT LEOPOLD EHRMAN GEORGE HERBERT FLETCHER. BURTON LUTHER HALL.. EMILY JUDSON HAMILTON HORACE CALDWELL HEAD. LESTER HENRY JACOBS. MARY ALICE KING.. ROSETTA LULAH LEAVY WILLIAM GRANT MORROW. ARTHUR MCARTHUR SEYMOUR, ...of Sacramento. of San Francisco. .of Santa Rosa. ...of Oakland. .of Santa Rosa. ...of Oakland. of Oakland. ..of Chico. .of Napa. .of Vernondale. of San Francisco. ...of Grass Valley. of Los Angeles. ..............of Orange. of Garden Grove. ..of San Francisco. of Berkeley. ..of Berkeley. of San Francisco. of San Francisco. ....of Oakland. ..of Sacramento. MILITARY COMMISSIONS, 1891. Battalion of University Cadets. *ARTHUR MCARTHUR SEYMOUR. WARREN OLNEY, JR..... HENRY BRADFORD MONTAGUE GEORGE PRENTISS ROBINSON. JOHN CHURCHILL AINSWORTH, JR. JAMES DENMAN MEEKER CHARLES PALACHE to be Colonel. to be Lieutenant-Colonel. ...to be Major. to be Captain. to be Captain. to be Captain. to be Captain. to be First Lieutenant. to be First Lieutenant. to be First Lieutenant. ..to be First Lieutenant. .to be First Lieutenant. to be Second Lieutenant. .to be Second Lieutenant. to be Second Lieutenant. to be Second Lieutenant. to be Second Lieutenant. to be Second Lieutenant. .to be Second Lieutenant. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS, 1891-2. GEORGE MALCOLM STRATTON, A.B., 1888, A.M. (Yale), 1890.. CHARLES PALACHE, B.S., 1891. . University Fellow in Philosophy. University Fellow in Philosophy. University Fellow in Mineralogy. JOSEPH NISBET Le Conte, B.S., 1891.Le Conte Fellow (at Cornell University). SARAH MCLEAN HARDY, of the Junior Class.................. Phebe Hearst Scholar. HARRIET HASKELL GODFREY, of the Freshman Class... Phebe Hearst Scholar. ARCHIE BURTON PIERCE, B.S., 1890 ... ....Scholar (at Harvard University) of the Harvard Club of San Francisco. EMMETT ADDISON BYLER, of the Senior Class.... ....Hinckley Scholar. *In accordance with a regulation of the War Department, the names of the three graduates most distinguished in Military Science are placed on the U. S. Army Register and published in General Orders. 8 LICK ASTRONOMICAL DEPARTMENT. (Lick Observatory.) OFFICERS OF THE OBSERVATORY. President of the University. EDWARD S. HOLDEN, Director and Astronomer. SHERBURNE W. BURNHAM, Astronomer. JOHN M. SCHAEBERLE, Astronomer. EDWARD E. BARNARD, Astronomer. WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, Astronomer. HENRY CREW, Astronomer. AUGUSTUS J. BURNHAM, Temporary Secretary. The Observatory was founded by JAMES LICK, by his deed of trust dated September 21, 1875. This deed devotes the sum of $700,000 to "the purpose of purchasing land and constructing and putting up on such land * a powerful telescope, superior to and more powerful than any telescope yet made, * and also a suitable observatory connected therewith." The deed further provides that "if, after the construction of said telescope and observatory, there shall remain of said $700,000 * any surplus," the surplus shall be invested, and that "the income thereof shall be devoted to the maintenance of the said telescope and the observatory connected therewith, and shall be made useful in promoting science; and the said telescope and observatory are to be known as the Lick Astronomical Department of the University of California." The gift of Mr. Lick was accepted by the Board of Regents, December 7, 1875. Mr. Lick had already, in August, 1875, selected Mount Hamilton, in Santa Clara County, as a site for the Observatory. Land for the site (1,350 acres) was granted by Act of Congress, June 7, 1876. One hundred and forty-nine acres additional were purchased by Mr. Lick; and a tract of about forty acres was added by gift of R. F. Morrow, Esq., in 1886. The north half of section 16 of the township was granted to the University for the use of the Observatory by the Legislature of California in 1888. This land (320 acres) is continuous with the grant from the United States. A road, twenty-six miles long, from San José to the summit of Mount Hamilton, 4,209 feet above the sea, was constructed by the county in 1876, at a cost of about $78,000. The work of construction was begun by the Lick Trustees (R. S. Floyd, Esq.. President) in 1880, and the Observatory was delivered over to the Regents of the University, June 1, 1888. Mr. Lick died October 1, 1876; and on January 9, 1887, his body was removed to Mount Hamilton and sealed within the base of the pier of the great equatorial. |