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GEORGE P. ADAMS
RICHARD L. ADAMS
ARTHUR C. ALVAREZ
SAMUEL H. BECKETT
HENRY C. BIDDLE

WALTER W. BONNS

EDWARD BOOTH

CARLOS BRANSBY
WILLIAM C. BRAY
CHARLES E. BROOKS
WARNER BROWN
PAUL S. BURGESS
THEODORE C. BURNETT
JOHN T. CLARK
MAUDE CLEVELAND
JEAN V. COOKE

HERBERT E. CORY

BERTRAM H. CROCHERON

IRA B. CROSS

WILLIAM V. CRUESS

2JOHN F. DANIEL

LEON M. DAVIS

LUDWIG J. DEMETER

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

MONROE E. DEUTSCH
JOHN E. DOUGHERTY
GUSTAVE FAUCHEUX
PERCIVAL B. FAY

HARMON F. FISCHER

JOHN N. FORCE

NATHANIEL L. GARDNER

HORACE S. GRISWOLD

HARVEY M. HALL

SIDNEY T. HARDING

RICHARD W. HARVEY

FRED M. HAYES
WILLIAM C. HAYS
WILLIAM B. HERMS
PAUL L. HIBBARD
JOEL H. HILDEBRAND
DENNIS R. HOAGLAND
WILLIAM G. HUMMEL
THOMAS FRANCIS HUNT

*CHARLES C. JUDSON

PATRICK B. KENNEDY

OLLY J. KERN

FRANK L. KLEEBERGER

Rank of Associate Professor from January 1, 1915.

BENJAMIN P. KURTZ HERBERT B. LANGILLE CLARENCE I. LEWIS IVAN M. LINFORTH JOSEPH A. LONG MATTHEW C. LYNCH CARL H. MCCHARLES EUGENE I. MCCORMAC JOHN H. MCDONALD BEN A. MADSON WILLIAM F. MARTIN CARL S. MILLIKEN JAMES F. MITCHELL DAVID N. MORGAN SYLVESTER G. MORLEY WALTER S. MORLEY WILLIAM A. MORRIS JAMES W. NELSON HERBERT C. NUTTING WALTER E. PACKARD LOUIS J. PAETOW SCARLETON H. PARKER CLARENCE PASCHALL MARY F. PATTERSON JESSICA B. PEIXOTTO

FRANK L. PETERSON

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*WILHELM R. R. PINGER
ARTHUR U. POPE
WILLIAM POPPER
BURR B. PRATT
MERRITT B. PRATT
CLIFTON PRICE
STANLEY S. ROGERS
GLANVILLE Y. RUSK
ARTHUR W. RYDER
THOMAS F. SANFORD
RICHARD F. SCHOLZ
LESLIE T. SHARP
LUCY W. STEBBINS
RALPH T. STEVENS
GUY R. STEWART
FRANCIS B. SUMNER
WALTER J. TAYLOR
W. SCOTT THOMAS
JOHN I. THOMPSON
RICHARD C. TOLMAN
REUBEN S. TOUR

LESLIE M. TURNER

CHARLES D. VON NEUMAYER

OLIVER M. WASHBURN

THOMAS T. WATERMAN

WILLSON J. WYTHE

LECTURERS

ALLAN P. MATTHEW

MARTIN A. MEYER

GUSTAV F. MICHELBACHER

ROMILDA PARONI

WILBUR A. SAWYER

1PAUL A. SINSHEIMER ARTHUR G. TASHEIRA CARLOS G. WHITE

INSTRUCTORS

GEORGE A. COLEMAN
IRA J. CONDIT
M. EARL CUMMINGS
ELMER F. DAVIS
JOSEPHINE E. DAVIS
GEORGE E. DICKIE

WALTER H. DORE

HOWARD H. DOUGLASS

NEWTON B. DRURY

ADOLPHUS J. EDDY
STURLA EINARSSON

RUTH ELLIOTT

T. SIDNEY ELSTON

FRIEDRICH C. H. FLOSSFEDER

HOWARD B. FROST

WILLIAM F. GERICKE

BRUCE L. CLARK

Roy E. CLAUSEN

Resigned August 31, 1914.

GEORGE E. GIBSON

WILLIAM GIRARD

§ Absent on leave 1914-15, except that course 157 will be given.

EMILIO GOGGIO

THOMAS H. GOODSPEED
GEORGE P. GRAY

JEANNE H. GREENLEAF
CHARLES S. H. HOWARD
Ross C. INGRIM
FRANK IRWIN
YOSHI S. KUNO
LEWIS LILLY

WILLIAM W. LYMAN, Jr.

GEORGE R. MACMINN WILLIAM C. MATTHEWS MEREDITH R. MILLER HENRY B. MONGES, Jr. 'SAMUEL E. MORISON BEN D. MOSES

K. EUGEN NEUHAUS
SETH B. NICHOLSON
LESLIE J. NICKELS
MABEL I. OTIS
WALTER H. PALMER
FRED E. PERNOT
WARREN C. PERRY
TORSTEN PETERSSON

WILLIAM G. REED WENDELL P. ROOP ROBERT S. ROSE LUDWIG ROSENSTEIN HERMANN L. SCHWARZ RAYMOND M. SCOTT HENRY W. SEAWELL

CAROLINE B. SINGLETON

ALFRED SMITH
CLAYTON O. SMITH
ELIZABETH H. SMITH
PHILIP E. SMITH
GEORGE A. SMITHSON
ALFRED SOLOMON
MATTIE E. STOVER
EDWARD G. STRICKLEN
RALPH H. TAYLOR
EDWIN C. VAN DYKE
RALPH A. WHITE

CLEMENT T. WISKOCIL
BALDWIN M. WOODS

HARRY N. WRIGHT
ROSALIND WULZEN

ORGANIZATION OF INSTRUCTION

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

FOUR-YEAR COURSES

There are established at Berkeley nine colleges, in each of which there is an undergraduate curriculum of four years, leading directly, under conditions hereinafter stated, to a corresponding degree, namely:

The Colleges of
General Culture

The Colleges of
Applied Science

to the degree of A.B.

in the College of Letters,

to the degree of B.L.

in the College of Social Sciences,

to the degree of B.S.

in the College of Natural Sciences;

to the degree of B.S.

in the College of Commerce,

in the College of Agriculture,

in the College of Mechanics-(1) in mechanical engineering or (2) in electrical engineering, or (3) in gas engineering, in the College of Mining,

in the College of Civil Engineering-(1) in railroad engineering, or (2) in sanitary engineering, or (3) in irrigation engineering,

in the College of Chemistry.

FIVE-YEAR COURSES

In the Colleges of Mechanics, Mining, and Civil Engineering there are also courses of five years, leading, as do the four-year courses, to the degree of Bachelor of Science, but providing a broader cultural and professional training than is possible in the four-year courses. In the five-year course in Mining, provision is made for specialization, either in (1) mining engineering, or (2) metallurgy, or (3) geology.

OTHER UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AT BERKELEY

At Berkeley are the Schools of Architecture, Education, and Jurisprudence. Students in these schools are classified also in the colleges of general culture and are subject to the matriculation and degree requirements of the college in which they are enrolled. The first year of work in each of these schools may be credited as the fourth or senior year of a college of general culture.

The work of the first two years of the College of Medicine is given at Berkeley; the work of the last two years is given at the San Francisco department of the College of Medicine, in San Francisco; graduate instruction only is offered at the Los Angeles department in Los Angeles.

There are permitted, in addition, courses at large and partial courses, not leading directly to any degree, but through each of which, by compliance with the conditions upon which it is conferred, a degree is possibly obtainable.

The University has no preparatory department.

GRADUATE COURSES

In all the colleges named above there are provided graduate courses leading to the usual advanced degrees.

STATUS OF STUDENTS

In respect to status, students are classified as graduate and undergraduate, and undergraduates as regular students, students at large, and partial course students, the last being further classified as special students and limited students.

Graduate students are such graduates of the University of California or of other universities, colleges, or like institutions, who may be authorized to pursue advanced or special studies under the direction of a faculty. Such students may or may not be candidates for degrees.

Regular students are those undergraduates who have complied with the requirements for matriculation, and who pursue, or are entitled to pursue, the established curriculum of a college.

Students at large are undergraduates devoting to their studies the full time required of regular students, but pursuing purely elective courses. Students at large are subject to all regulations imposed on regular students, except the requirements for a degree, unless otherwise provided.

Special students are partial course students of mature age and character, admitted to courses in the University upon demonstrating to the officers in charge that they possess the requisite ability and preparation.

Limited students are partial course students to whom, for adequate reasons less work is permitted, or assigned, than is required of regular students.

Students at large, special students, and limited students, by virtue of their status, are not candidates for any degree.

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