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ACADEMIC COUNCIL.

NOTE.-The Academic Council is 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 names, excepting those of the chairman and secretary, are divided into groups of professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and instructors;— and are arranged alphabetically in each group.

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, President of the University, Chairman.

THOMAS R. BACON, Professor of Modern European History.

*CORNELIUS B. BRADLEY, Professor of Rhetoric.

*ELMER E. BROWN, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Education. SAMUEL B. CHRISTY, Professor of Mining and Metallurgy.

EDWARD B. CLAPP, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. CLARENCE L. CORY, Professor of Electrical Engineering.

ARNOLD A. D'ANCONA, Professor of Hygiene.

GEORGE DAVIDSON, Honorary Professor of Geodesy and Astronomy, and Professor of Geography.

JOHN FRYER, Agassiz Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures. CHARLES M. GAYLEY, Professor of the English Language and Literature. FREDERICK G. HESSE, Professor of Hydraulics.

EUGENE W. HILGARD, Professor of Agriculture, and Director of Agri

cultural Experiment Stations.

GEORGE H. HOWISON, Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity.

WILLIAM CAREY JONES, Professor of Jurisprudence.

MARTIN KELLOGG, Professor of Latin, Emeritus.

ANDREW C. LAWSON, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology.

ELWOOD MEAD, Professor of the Institutions and Practice of Irrigation. WILLIAM A. MERRILL, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. *BERNARD MOSES, Professor of History and Political Economy. FÉLICIEN V. PAGET, Professor of Romanic Languages and Literatures. ALBIN PUTZKER, Professor of German Literature.

*WILLARD B. RISING, Professor of Chemistry.

Absent on leave, 1901-02.

HUGO K. SCHILLING, Professor of the German Language and Literature.
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL, Professor of Botany.
*FREDERICK SLATE, Professor of Physics.

FRANK SOULÉ, Professor of Civil Engineering.
IRVING STRINGHAM, Professor of Mathematics.

JACOB VOORSANGER, Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures.
HENRY DEH. WAITE, Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
EDWARD J. WICKSON, Professor of Agricultural Practice, and Superin-
tendent of University Extension in Agriculture.

CHARLES MONTAGUE BAKEWELL, Associate Professor of Philosophy. GEORGE C. EDWARDS, Associate Professor of Mathematics.

ISAAC FLAGG, Associate Professor of Greek.

MELLEN W. HASKELL, Associate Professor of Mathematics.

ALEXIS F. LANGE, Associate Professor of English and Scandinavian Philology.

ARMIN O. LEUSCHNER, Associate Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy, and Director of the Students' Observatory.

MAX L. MARGOLIS, Associate Professor of Semitic Languages.

EDMOND O'NEILL, Associate Professor of Organic and Physiological Chemistry.

CARL C. PLEHN, Associate Professor of Finance.

WILLIAM E. RITTER, Associate Professor of Zoology.

JOSEPH C. ROWELL, Librarian of the University.

J. HENRY SENGER, Associate Professor of German.

GEORGE M. STRATTON, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Psychological Laboratory.

L. DUPONT SYLE, Associate Professor of English Literature.

WILLIAM D. ARMES, Assistant Professor of English Literature.

KENDRIC C. BABCOCK, Assistant Professor of History and Political Economy.

FLETCHER B. DRESSLAR, Assistant Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching.

ERNEST A. HERSAM, Assistant Professor of Metallurgy.

MYER E. JAFFA, Assistant Professor of Agriculture.

WILLIS L. JEPSON, Assistant Professor of Botany.

CHARLES A. KOFOID, Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology. HERMANN KOWER, Assistant Professor of Drawing.

E. PERCIVAL LEWIS, Assistant Professor of Physics.

ROBERT H. LOUGHRIDGE, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Geology and Agricultural Chemistry.

* Absent on leave, second half-year.

WALTER E. MAGEE, Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Culture. JOHN C. MERRIAM, Assistant Professor of Palæontology and Historical

Geology.

WINTHROP J. V. OSTERHOUT, Assistant Professor of Botany.

THOMAS W. PAGE, Assistant Professor of History and Economics.
HENRY I. RANDALL, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.
WILLIAM J. RAYMOND, Assistant Professor of Physics.

LEON J. RICHARDSON, Assistant Professor of Latin.

THOMAS F. SANFORD, Assistant Professor of English Literature.
GEORGE W. SHAW, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.
CHAUNCEY W. WELLS, Assistant Professor of English Composition.
JAMES M. WILSON, Assistant Professor of Irrigation.

CHARLES W. WOODWORTH, Assistant Professor of Entomology.

WILLIAM B. BOSLEY, Lecturer in Law.

LOUIS T. HENGSTLER, Lecturer in Law.

ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Honorary Lecturer in Meteorology.

WARREN OLNEY, Jr., Lecturer in Law.

MARY BENNETT RITTER, Medical Examiner of Women and Lecturer on Hygiene of Women.

JAMES T. ALLEN, Instructor in Greek and Classical Archaeology.

LEROY ANDERSON, Instructor in Dairy Husbandry.

FRANK W. BANCROFT, Instructor in Physiology.

JOHN W. BASORE, Instructor in Latin.

HENRY C. BIDDLE, Instructor in Chemistry.

*FREDERIC T. BIOLETTI, Instructor in charge of Viticulture, Olive Culture, and Bacteriology.

EDWIN M. BLAKE, Instructor in Mathematics.

WALTER C. BLASDALE, Instructor in Chemistry.

GEORGE H. BOKE, Instructor in Jurisprudence.

Edward BootH, Instructor in Chemistry.

CARLOS BRANSBY, Instructor in Spanish.

GEORGE K. BURGESS, Instructor in Physics.

MARTIN A. M. CENTNER, Instructor in German.

SAMUEL A. CHAMBERS, Instructor in French.

ALBERT E. CHANDLER, Instructor in Civil Engineering,

GEORGE E. COLBY, Instructor in Agricultural Laboratory.

ELMER R. DREW, Instructor in Physics.

JOHN H. DYE, Instructor in Civil Engineering.
ARTHUR S. EAKLE, Instructor in Mineralogy.
GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX, Instructor in French.

*Resigned January 1, 1902.

WILLIAM S. FERGUSON, Instructor in Greek and Roman History.

MARTIN C. FLAHERTY, Instructor ia Argumentation.

WILLIAM H. GORRILL, Instructor in Law.

CHARLES H. HOWARD, Instructor in French.

LOREN E. HUNT, Instructor in Civil Engineering.

LINCOLN HUTCHINSON, Instructor in Commercial Geography

C. CHAPEL JUDSON, Instructor in Free-hand Drawing.

CHARLES R. KEYES, Instructor in German.

ALFRED L. KROEBER, Instructor in Anthropology.
GAILLARD T. LAPSLEY, Instructor in History.

JOSEPH N. LECONTE, Instructor in Mechanics.

DERRICK N. LEHMER, Instructor in Mathematics.

WILLIAM A. LYNN, Instructor in Electrical Engineering.
CHARLES C. MAJOR, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering.
BERNARD R. MAYBECK, Instructor in Architecture.

JOHN H. McDONALD, Instructor in Mathematics.
WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE, Instructor in Philosophy.
ERNEST C. MOORE, Instructor in Education.
WILLIAM C. MORGAN, Instructor in Chemistry.

WALTER S. MORLEY, Instructor in Assaying and Mill Assistant.

CHARLES A. NOBLE, Instructor in Mathematics.

GEORGE R. NOYES, Instructor in English and Russian.

HERBERT C. NUTTING, Instructor in Latin.

HARRY A. OVERSTREET, Instructor in Philosophy.

*ARCHIE B. PIERCE, Instructor in Mathematics.

HENRY W. PRESCOTT, Instructor in Latin.

THOMAS M. PUTNAM, Instructor in Mathematics.

GEORGE F. REINHARDT, Instructor in Physical Culture.

T. STANLEY SIMONDS, Instructor in Latin.

HARRY B. TORREY, Instructor in Zoology.

SIDNEY D. TOWNLEY, Instructor in Practical Astronomy.

GEORGE B. WAKEMAN, Instructor in History.

ARCHIBALD R. WARD, Veterinarian.

ALBERT W. WHITNEY, Instructor in Mathematics.

ERNEST J. WILCZYNSKI, Instructor in Mathematics.
WILLSON J. WYTHE, Instructor in Drawiny.

JAMES SUTTON, Recorder of the Faculties, Secretary.

Resigned September 10, 1901.

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