THE GRADUATE COUNCIL. 1908-09 NOTE.-Instruction in the Graduate Department is organized and conducted under the supervision of the Graduate Council-a standing committee of the Academic Senate, consisting of the President of the University, the heads of the departments in the Colleges at Berkeley, and such other professors in these Colleges as are engaged in graduate instruction; also the Librarian of the University and the Director of the Lick Observatory. officers of instruction may be added by vote of the Council. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex officio Chairman. THOMAS R. BACON GEORGE H. BOKE *CORNELIUS B. BRADLEY WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL SAMUEL B. CHRISTY EDWARD B. CLAPP CLARENCE L. CORY *JOHN FRYER PROFESSORS. Absent on leave, 1908-09. † Died, October 5, 1909. ORRIN K. MCMURRAY *ELWOOD MEAD WILLIAM A. MERRILL ADOLPH C. MILLER *BERNARD MOSES WILLIAM A. NITZE EDMOND O'NEILL CARL C. PLEHN FREDERICK W. PUTNAM ALBIN PUTZKER GEORGE F. REINHARDT WILLARD B. RISING WILLIAM E. RITTER H. MORSE STEPHENS J. FREDERICK WOLLE Other REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHER DEGREES AND FOR TEACHERS' RECOMMENDATIONS. GRADUATE COURSES. Advanced instruction, leading to the degrees of Master of Arts (with the corresponding degrees in Letters and Science), Doctor of Philosophy and Juris Doctor, is offered by the University of California to graduates of any recognized college or university. If the preliminary training of such students has not been sufficient to qualify them for strictly graduate work, they will be admitted to such undergraduate courses, in the department in which they expect to study, as may be suited to their needs. The University Library contains about 190,000 volumes, not including the material contained in the Bancroft Collection. The Library is admirably adapted, so far as its extent allows, for purposes of advanced study and research. The laboratories are extensive and well equipped, and every facility is afforded for work in the higher lines of pure and applied science. TEACHERS' COURSES. Professional training for students who desire to teach is offered by the University through the Department of Education and other departments that offer special Teachers' Courses. The require ments for the recommendation for the Teacher's Certificate are described on page 13. JOINT REGULATIONS OF THE FACULTIES CONCERNING GRADUATE STUDENTS. I. ADMISSION TO GRADUATE STANDING. 1. Persons holding the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Letters, Philosophy, or Science, from a reputable institution authorized by law to confer these degrees, or holding any other degree or certificate which the Graduate Council may accept as equivalent, may be admitted as |