the Committee on Higher Degrees, the candidate will be placed under the direction of a committee of three, from at least two departments, who shall have supervision of the candidate's work, conduct the examinations on his course of study, and pass upon the original dissertation to be presented by him. The course of study must cover a period of not less than one year, passed in residence; except as provided in the next paragraph. In case the candidate for the Master's Degree has already received a Bachelor's Degree from this University, the preceding requirement of residence may, by vote of the Faculty concerned, be remitted; provided, however, that the approved course of study cover then two years instead of one. requirements for the degree are in no otherwise remitted, and this privilege is restricted to graduates of this University. But the The principal subject presented by a candidate for the degree of Master of Arts or Master of Letters must be selected from group I., II., or III.; for the degree of Master of Science, from group IV. The conditions under which the degrees of MECHANICAL ENGINEER, MINING ENGINEER, METALLURGICAL ENGINEER, and CIVIL ENGINEER are conferred, are given under the headings: College of Mechanics, College of Mining, and College of Civil Engineering. The committee in charge of the work of any candidate for a higher degree consists of the heads of the several departments in which the candidate's studies may fall, and of such other members of those departments, or of other departments, as those heads may request to take charge of any part of his work; provided, that the committee consist of not more than five members. The head of the department in which the candidate's major subject belongs is chairman of the committee. COURSES FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS. Any of the courses announced in the preceding pages may be taken by qualified graduate students. The courses indicated below, especially designed for graduate students, are regularly organized for class instruction. Such other advanced work will be provided as individual needs may require. PHILOSOPHY, Course 6. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, Course 19. LATIN, Course 17. ENGLISH, Courses 22-27. GERMAN, Course 9. FRENCH, Course 9. MATHEMATICS, Courses 18-30. GEOLOGY, Course 4. MINERALOGY, Course 3. For Graduate Students, see Catalogue of Students, and Summary of Students. DEGREES, COMMISSIONS, HONORS. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1892. The Degree of Master of Arts, upon .of San Francisco. ELLEN ELECTA GRANNIS, A.B. (Oberlin), 1878. of San Francisco. GARDNER FRED WILLIAMS, A.B. (College of California), 1865......of Oakland. MABEL CLARE CRAFT CAROLINE MORLAND CUSHING JOSEPH BALDWIN GARBER... WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON GENTRY ISAIAS WILLIAM HELLMAN, JR. VICTOR LATHROP O'BRIEN EDWARD JENKINS PRINGLE, JR.. ROSA EMILY RYAN... MARY SHACKFORD SANBORN JESSIE ELEANOR WATSON of Oakland. of Oakland. ..of Mills College. of North Temescal. of Berkeley. ...of Oakland. -of San Francisco. of San Francisco. ..of Mills College. of San Francisco. ..of Nevada City. of San Francisco. of San Francisco. -of San Francisco. of Oakland. ..of Sacramento. of Berkeley. of Berkeley. ORATION JOHN SLATER PARTRIDGE. The Fourth Estate. [Excused from speaking.] EDWARD FRANCIS HAAS. THESIS Analysis of Suspension Bridge over Royal Creek, near Telluride, Colorado. [Excused from speaking.] MILITARY COMMISSIONS, 1892. Battalion of University Cadets. *ALBERT CRAIGMILES AIKEN. CHARLES LOUIS TURNER.. to be Colonel. to be Lieutenant-Colonel. to be Major. to be Captain. EVERETT FARNUM GOODYEAR to be Second Lieutenant. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS, 1892-93. University Fellows. GEORGE MALCOLM STRATTON, A.B., 1888; A.M. (Yale), 1890.......... ERNEST NORTON HENDERSON, PH.B., 1890 in Philosophy. in Philosophy. .in Mathematics. .in Mineralogy. * In accordance with a regulation of the War Department, the names of the three graduates most distinguished in Military Science are placed on the U. S. Army Register and published in General Orders. Phebe Hearst Scholars. SARAH MCLEAN HARDY, Berkeley-. ARIANA MOORE, Santa Barbara.. FLORILLA RUSSELL WICKERSHAM, Stockton. LUCY WARE WILLIAMS, National City.... LILLIE BELLE BRIDGMAN, B.S. (Kansas State Harvard Club Scholar. .of the Senior Class. of the Sophomore Class. ...of the Freshman Class .of the Sophomore Class. ...of the Junior Class. of the Freshman Class. of the Freshman Class. Agricult. College), 1886, Cand. for M.S. DAVID MAYDOLE MATTESON, PH.B., 1892.. ....Scholar (at Harvard University) of the Harvard Club of San Francisco. Hinckley Scholar. JOHN SLATER PARTRIDGE, A.B., 1892. Graduate Student, 1892-93. Hearst Fellow in Astronomy. SIDNEY DEAN TOWNLEY, M.S. (Wisconsin), 1892.......... Cand. for Ph.D. Hearst Fellow in Astronomy in the Lick Observatory. Le Conte Memorial Fellowship. No award was made for 1892-93. |