FUNDS. The Endowments on which the Academic Colleges and the Lick Observatory have been founded and maintained are the following: 1. The Seminary Fund and Public Building Fund, granted to the State by Congress. 2. The property received from the College of California, including the site at Berkeley. 3. The fund derived from the Congressional Land Grant of July 2, 1862. 4. The Tide Land Fund, appropriated by the State. 5. Various appropriations by the State Legislature for specified purposes. 6. The State University Fund, which is a perpetual endowment derived from a State tax of two cents on each $100 of assessed valuation. 7. The Endowment Fund of the Lick Astronomical Department. 8. The United States Experiment Station (Hatch) Fund of $15,000 a year. 9. The United States Experiment Station (Adams) Fund of $9,000 for the year 1907-08. 10. The Morrill College Aid Fund, yielding in the current year $30,000. 11. The gifts of individuals. The total endowment of the University of California at June 30, 1908, was $4,121,805.50, the income earned by this endowment for the year 1907-08, $223,231.34. The San Francisco Institute of Art, the College of Medicine, the College of Dentistry, and the California College of Pharmacy, are supported by fees from students. The Hastings College of the Law has a separate endowment. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. NOTE. The Academic Council is a standing committee of the Academic Senate, composed of the professors, lecturers, and instructors in the Academic Colleges. The Council regulates provisionally, or (where the functions to be exercised are executive) supervises, such matters relating to undergraduate students and their work as are not reserved by law to the separate Faculties, but in which they are all concerned. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex officio Chairman. LEROY ANDERSON THOMAS R. BACON GEORGE H. BOKE *CORNELIUS B. BRADLEY SAMUEL B. CHRISTY EDWARD B. CLAPP CLARENCE L. CORY GEORGE DAVIDSON CHARLES DERLETH, JR. *JOHN FRYER WILLIAM C. JONES ALEXIS F. LANGE ANDREW C. LAWSON E. PERCIVAL LEWIS CURTIS H. LINDLEY JACQUES LOEB PROFESSORS. ORRIN K. MCMURRAY Absent on leave, 1908-09. WALTER MAGEE *ELWOOD MEAD WILLIAM A. MERRILL ADOLPH C. MILLER GEORGE F. REINHARDT H. MORSE STEPHENS *ALONZO E. TAYLOR ELMER E. HALL HARVEY M. HALL CLARENCE M. HARING *FRANK W. BANCROFT HENRY C. BIDDLE FREDERICK G. COTTRELL RUSSELL T. CRAWFORD *LUDWIG J. DEMETER *ROBERT DUPOUEY *ARTHUR S. EAKLE BERNARD A. ETCHEVERRY *FREDERIC E. FARRINGTON MARTIN C. FLAHERTY SAMUEL FORTIER PLINY E. GODDARD * Absent on leave, 1908-09. WALTER M. HART WILLIAM C. HAYS GEORGE P. ADAMS ARTHUR C. ALVAREZ RALPH BENTON BENJAMIN A. BERNSTEIN FREDERIC T. BLANCHARD EDWARD BOOTH CARLOS BRANSBY WARNER BROWN ALFRED J. CHAMPREUX JOHN A. CHILD M. EARL CUMMINGS * Absent on leave, 1908-09. ARTHUR W. GRAY JOHN H. LAUGHLIN IVAN M. LINFORTH EARLE G. LINSLEY ALFRED K. MCCAMPBELL EUGENE I. MCCORMAC THOMAS C. MCKAY ROBERT E. MANSELL HENRY B. MONGES, JR. † Absent on leave, first half-year, 1908-09. Died, November 14, 1908. |