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*The work of the two first years of the Medical Department is done in Berkeley.

DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION

WITH STAFF OF INSTRUCTION IN EACH; ALSO STATED MEETINGS, JANUARY-MAY, 1910.

The name appearing first under each department is that of the officer in charge of administrative details in the department.

Agriculture: Wickson, 11 A; Anderson, 20

A: Jaffa, Colby, 8 A; Bioletti, 18 A; Woodworth, 225 Ent Lab; Smith, 9 B; Shaw, 15 A; Major, 17 A; Clarke, 16 A; Haring, Bac Lab; Babcock, 19 A; Burd, 1 FCL; Herms, 380 Ent Lab; Horne, PDL; Lipman, Bac Lab: Mansell, Conservatory; Lea, 8 A; Benton, 210 Ent Lab; Hoagland, 7 A. Anatomy: Moody, 3 Anat; dal Piaz, Anat. Tu, 11 a.m.-February 1, March 1, April 5, Anat.

Anthropology: Kroeber, Mus.

Architecture: Howard, Hays, Cummings, Seawell, Arch.

Astronomy: Leuschner, 3 0; Crawford, 11 O; Einarsson, Meyer, 10 0.

M. 4 p.m.-January 17, February 7, 21, March 7, 21, April 4, 18, May 2, 3 0.

Botany: Setchell. 7 B; Jepson, 6 B; Hall, 307 HM: Gardner, 4 B.

Tu, 4 p.m.-January 18, March 15, April 26, 4 B.

Chemistry: O'Neill, 221 Chem; Biddle, 264 Chem; Cottrell, 205 Chem; Booth, 294 Chem: Morgan, 201 Chem; Blasdale, 234 Chem.

W, 4 p.m.-January 19, February 2, 16, March 2. 16, 30, April 13, 27, May 11, 221 Chem.

Civil Engineering: Derleth, 204 CE: Tibbetts, 304 CE; Hyde, 101 CE; Sears, 305 CE; Alvarez, 403 CE; Kesner, 109 CE.

Th. 4 p.m.-January 20, February 17, March 17, April 21.

Drawing: Kower, 6 E; Wythe, 24 E: Judson. Arch: Monges, 24 E; Neuhaus, 11 E

F. 4 p.m.-January 14, February 4, March 4, April 1, 6 E. Economics: Miller, 104 Cal; Hatfield, 114 Cal: Mitchell, 102 Cal: Hutchinson, 209 Cal; Peixotto, 103 Cal; Whitney, Daggett, 105 Cal. (During Professor Miller's absence, consult Professor Mitchell.)

* Absent on leave, second half-year, 1909-10.

Education: Lange, 217 Cal; Thomas, Rugh, Barrows, Heaton, Boone, 201 Cal.

W, 8 p.m.-January 26, February 23, March 30, April 27, 2629 Haste st. English: Gayley, 25 N; Bradley, 23в N; Armes, 33 N; Wells, 18 E and 23 N; Sanford, Flaherty, 24B N; Kurtz, 25B N; von Neumayer, 24 N; Smithson, 18 E; Blanchard 24 N and 18 E; Cory, 23 N. (For information in the first instance as to departmental matters, consult Professor Kurtz, Secretary of the department.)

Tu, 8 p.m.-January 18, March 15, May 3, at residences of members of the department.

Geography: Linsley, 51 N: Smith, 108 Cal; Hutchinson, 209 Cal.

Geology and Mineralogy: Lawson, 21 S; Louderback, 30 S; Eakle, 37 S; Wood, 17D S.

German: Schilling, 32 N; Putzker, 34 N; Demeter, Paschall, Winther, Pinger,

7 N.

W, 3 p.m.-January 12, February 9, March 9, April 6, May 4.

Greek Clapp, Allen, 8 N; Washburn, Linforth, 9 N.

History: Smith, 108 Cal; Moses, 106. Cal; Bacon, 108 Cal: Bowman, Scholz, McCormac, Newell, 108 Cal.

Tu-January 18, February 1, 15, March 1, 15, 29, April 12, 26. Also department meetings with the graduate students, in February, March, April.

Hygiene: *Reinhardt, Dr. Bancroft, Inf: Ward, Bac Lab: Hoag, 201 Cal; Burnett, PL; Miss Henderson, Bac Lab. Irrigation: Etcheverry, Chandler, 12 A. Meets with the department of Civil Engineering.

Jurisprudence: Jones, McMurray, Boke, 19B N; Kidd, Thelen, Jacobs, White, Tasheira, 19 N.

Tu, 8 p.m.-January 18, April 12, Faculty Club.

DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION (Continued).

Latin: Merrill, 9 N; Richardson, 11 N; Price, Nutting, Washburn, 3 N; Petersson, Deutsch, 9 N.

Tu, 4 p.m.-February 8, May 10,

9 N. Mathematics: Haskell, 18c N; Edwards, 5 N; Noble, 14B N; Whitney, 105 Cal; Lehmer, 18 N; Putnam, 4 N; Bernstein, 14B N; Champreux, 14B N; Kuschke, 18 N.

Tu, 1:30 p.m.-18в N.

Mechanics: Cory, 33 M; Reynolds, 5 M; LeConte, 4 M; G. C. Noble, Gilcrest, 32 M; Domonoske, 5 M.

Th, 4 p.m.-January 27, February 24, March 31, April 28, 34 M.

Military Science and Tactics: Lewis, Arm

ory.

Mining: Christy, 132 HM; Hersam, 204 HM; Durham, 101 HM; Morley, 108 HM.

Music: Wolle, 1 0.

Oriental Languages: Fryer, 6 M.
Palaeontology: Merriam, 23 S.

Pathology: A. E. Taylor, Quinan, Path.
Philosophy: Stratton, 9 P; Rieber, 2 P;
Overstreet, 3 P; Adams, 6 P; Brown,
10 P; Parker, 2 P.

F, 4 p.m.-January 28, February 25, March 25, April 29, 2 P.

Physical Culture: W. E. Magee, HG. Physics: Slate, 15 S; Lewis, 16 S; Raymond, 17A S; Minor, Hall, 19 S; Els ton, 5 S.

Physiology: Loeb, Quinan, Maxwell, Robertson, Burnett, PL.

Political Science: Moses, Reed, 106 Cal; Noyes, 22 N.

Romanic Languages:

*Foulet, 150 N: Chambers, 150 N: Clark, Faucheux, Howard, Bransby, Child, Lamare, Solomon, Mrs. Greenleaf, 17B N.

W, 4 p.m.-January 12, 26, Febrn(Durary 9, 23, March 9, April 6, 20. ing Professor Foulet's absence, consult Professor Chambers.)

Sanskrit: Ryder, 2 N.

Semitic Languages: Popper, 2 N.

Slavic Languages: Noyes, 22 N.

Zoology: Ritter, 16 E; Kofoid, 21 E; Long, 21 E; Grinnell, Cal Mus Vert Zool. (During Professor Ritter's absence, students should confer with Professor Kofoid.)

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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL.

NOTE.-The Dean of the Lower Division is ex officio a consulting member of the following committees of the Academic Council: Students' Affairs, Study Lists, Special Students, Scholarships.

Military and Gymnasium:

Professors E. M. Lewis, Magee, O'Neill,
Whitney.

Schools:

Professors E. P. Lewis, D. E. Smith, C. A. Noble, Rieber, Lange, Merrill, Allen, Thomas, Lehmer, Schilling, Robertson.

Scholarships:

Professors Hutchinson, Edwards, Washburn, Adams, Allen.

Rhodes Scholarships:

Professors Merrill, Stephens, Overstreet,
Scholz.

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Committees-Graduate Council; Council of Alumni Association.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE GRADUATE COUNCIL.

The Dean of the Graduate School is ex officio a consulting member of the Committee on Applications for Admission and of the Committee on Regulations.

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James K. Moffit, B.S. 1886, President

First National Bank, San Francisco William H. Gorrill, A.B. 1895, First Vice

President

821 First National Bank Bldg, San Francisco

Mrs. Warren Cheney, B.L. 1883, Second

Vice-President

203 California Hall, Berkeley Lewis I. Reed, B.S. 1902, Treasurer First National Bank, Berkeley

Milton T. Farmer, B.L. 1909, Secretary 2018 California Hall, Berkeley.

John A. Brewer, B.L. 1903

770 Summit av, Oakland

Charles S. Green, A.B. 1886
Free Library, Oakland

George Edwards, B.L. 1884

2530 Dwight way, Berkeley

Frank Otis, A.B. 1873; M.A. 1876 1609 Santa Clara av, Alameda

A. J. Cloud, B.L. 1900

Hotel Manx, San Francisco

Ralph P. Merritt, B.S. 1907

217 California Hall, Berkeley

Thomas A. Perkins, A.B., LL.B. 1896, Law Repr.

Mills Bldg, San Francisco

Edith Brownsill, B.L. 1899; M.D. 1904. Med. Repr.

2614 Channing way, Berkeley

Guy S. Millberry, D.D.S. 1901, Dent. Repr 265 Parnassus av, San Francisco Haydn M. Simmons, Ph.G. 1895; MD 1901, Phar. Repr.

2900 Fulton st, San Francisco

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