The Matriculation Examinations for the session of 1914-15 for the two years' course (Graduate in Pharmacy) will be held at the College on Tuesday, September 1, 1914, at 9 A.M. Matriculation Examinations for the three years' course (Pharmaceutical Chemist) and the four years' course (Bachelor of Pharmacy), see page 9. All communications should be addressed to the Dean, Professor FRANK T. GREEN, California College of Pharmacy, Parnassus avenue, San Francisco, California. THE UNIVERSITY The University comprises the following colleges and departments: The Colleges of: Letters, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Agriculture (including the course at Berkeley, the University Farm at Davis, the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture at Riverside, and the United States Agricultural Experiment Stations, which includes stations at Berkeley and Davis, the forestry stations at Chico and Santa Monica, the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside, the Imperial Valley Experiment Station near Meloland, "Whitaker's Forest" in Tulare County, and the M. Theo. Kearney Experiment Station at Kearney Park, Fresno County.) Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Medicine (first and second years). The Schools of: Architecture, The University Extension Division (offering instruction wherever classes can be formed, or anywhere in California by correspondence, providing lectures, recitals, etc., giving guidance and suggestion to debating clubs, and offering aid to communities through its Bureau of Information and Social Welfare). The California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION IN THE COLLEGES AT BERKELEY Agriculture (including General Agriculture, Agricultural Education, Breeding, Experimental Agronomy, Agricultural Technology, Horticulture, Pomology, Landscape Gardening and Floriculture, Viticulture, Enology, Soils and Fertilizers, Agricultural Chemistry, Nutrition, Animal Industry, Poultry Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Dairy Industry, Farm Mechanics, Forestry, Entomology, and Plant Pathology), Anatomy, Anthropology, Architecture, Astronomy, Botany, Celtic, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Drawing and Art, Economics, Education, English, Geography, Geology, German, Greek, History, Hygiene, Indic Languages, Irrigation, Jurisprudence, Latin, Mathematics, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Military Science and Tactics, Mineralogy, Mining and Metallurgy, Music, Oriental Languages, Palaeontology, Pathology and Bacteriology, Philosophy and Psychology, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Political Science, Romanic Languages, Semitic Languages, Slavic Languages, Zoology. II. AT MOUNT HAMILTON The Lick Astronomical Department (Lick Observatory). III. AT SANTIago, Chile The D. O. Mills Observatory, a branch of the Lick Observatory. IV. IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco Institute of Art, Hastings College of the Law, College of Medicine, third and fourth years, including the University Hospital. College of Dentistry. California College of Pharmacy, The Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology and Art. V. IN LOS ANGELES College of Medicine (Los Angeles Department), third and fourth years, including hospital. VI. AT DAVIS The University Farm School and college instruction and research in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Industry, Farm Mechanics, Poultry Husbandry, Pomology, Soils, and Veterinary Science. VII. AT RIVERSIDE The Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture. VIII. AT WHITTIER The Laboratory of Plant Pathology. IX. AT LA JOLLA The Scripps Institution for Biological Research. X. AT PACIFIC GROVE The Herzstein Research Laboratory of Biology. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY NOTE. The regular meetings of the Regents are held at 2 P.M. on the second Tuesday of each month, except July, and on the day before Commencement, at such places as may from time to time be determined, ordinarily at the San Francisco Institute of Art, California and Mason streets, San Francisco. The term of the appointed Regents is sixteen years, and terms expire March 1, of the year indicated in parentheses. The names are arranged in the order of original accession to the board. Isaias William Hellman, Esq. (1918) Wells, Fargo-Nevala National Bank, Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst (1930) Business address: 410 Hearst bldg, San Arthur William Foster, Esq. (1916) 1210 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Garret William McEnerney, Esq. (1920) 1277 James Flood bldg, San Francisco Guy Chaffee Earl, A.B. (1918) 233 Post st, San Francisco James Wilfred McKinley, B.S. (1922) 432 Pacific Electric bldg, Los Angeles John Alexander Britton, Esq. (1930) 445 Sutter st, San Francisco Frederick William Dohrmann, Esq. (1920) 201 Geary st, San Francisco Charles Stetson Wheeler, B.L. (1928) Nevada Bank bldg, San Francisco William Henry Crocker, Ph.B. (1924) Crocker National Bank, San Francisco Rudolph Julius Taussig, Esq. (1916) Main and Mission sts, San Francisco Philip Ernest Bowles, Ph.B. (1922) American National Bank, San Francisco James Kennedy Moffitt, B.S. (1924) First National Bank, San Francisco Charles Adolph Ramm, B.S., M.A., S.T.B. (1928) 1100 Franklin st, San Francisco Edward Augustus Dickson, B.L. (1926) 1631 Cimarron st, Los Angeles James Mills, Esq. (1926) Willows OFFICERS OF THE REGENTS His Excellency Hiram Warren Johnson Sacramento Victor Hendricks Henderson, B.L. 209 California Hall, Berkeley Isaias William Hellman, Jr., Ph.B. Treasurer Union Trust Company, San Francisco Warren Olney, Jr., A.B., LL.B. 1107 Merchants' Exchange bldg, San Ralph Palmer Merritt, B.S. 220 California Hall, Berkeley. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS FOR THE YEAR 1913-14* The President of the Board of Regents and the President of the University are ex officio members of all committees of the Board. In each committee the name of the chairman is first and the name of the vice-chairman second. |