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EUGKNK WOLDEMAR HILGARD, Ph.D., LL.D., ' rofessor of . griculttire and Agricultural Chemistry, Director of Agricultural E.v- periint ' tit Stations, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Agriculture. Ph.D., University of Heidel- berg, 1853 ; LL.D, University of Missis- sippi, 1881 ; Columbia Uni- versity, 1887, and Universi- ty of Michigan, iSSg. StateGeologist of Mississippi, i,S 5 6- ' 72; Lecturer, National Medical College, Washington, D.C., 1856 ; Professor of Chem- istry, University of Mississippi, i866- ' 73 ; Pro- fessor of Geology and Natural Science, Uni- versity of Michigan, i873- ' 75 ; Professor of Agriculture, University of California since 1875. Director of Experimental Stations since 1886. Dean of Colle ge of Agriculture since 1896. FREDERICK GODFRAY HESSE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Mechanics. Graduated, Gewerbe Insti- tute, Treves, 1844 ; Student, Prussian Government ' s Ex- perimental Works, Sainer Hutte, i846- ' 47; In charge, Engineering Dep ' t, Brown University, iSsi- ' sz; Topo- graphical and Contracting Engineer, Pennsylvania, i852- ' 55; Engineer, Washing- ton, D. C., i855- ' 56; Assist- ant, U. S. Chile Astronom- ical Expedition, 1856; Professor of Mathematics in U. S. Navy and attached to National Naval Observatory, Washington, i86o- ' 63 ; Boundary Survey, Oregon and Washington, 1863 ; Hy- draulic and Mining Engineer and Inventor, i864- ' 75 ; Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of California since 1875 ; Dean of College of Mechanics since 1896, BERNARD MOSES, Ph.D., Professor of History and Political Economy, Ph.B., University of Michi- gan, 1870 ; Ph.D., University of Heidel- berg, 1873. Student of Political Econo- my, History and Archae- ology, Liibeck, Leipzig, Stockholm, Lund, Upsala, Berlin and Heidelberg, 1870- ' 73 ; Professor of His- tory, University of Cali- fornia, i875- ' 76; Professor of History and Political Science since 1875 ; Lecturer, University of Chicago, 1896. IRVING STRINGHAM, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Social Sciences. A.B., Harvard University, 1877; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1880; Fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1878 - ' 80; Parker Fellow, Harvard. i88o- ' 82| Student, University of Leip- zig, i88o- ' 82. Professor of Mathematics, University of California since 1882 ; Dean of the Faculties, iS86- ' 96 ; Dean of College of Social Sciences, 1896. ALBIN PUTZKER, A.M., Professor of the German Language and Literature. A.M., Knox College, 1872. Instructor in Modern Lan- gxiages, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866- ' 72; Principal, Santa Barbara College, i872- ' 74 ; Instructor in German, Uni- versity of California, 1874- ' 83; Professor of German Lan- guage and Literature since 1883.
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MARTIN KELLOGG, A.M., LL.D., President of the I ;w.v 7r. A.B., Yale College, 1850; A.M. (ibid. 1853; LL.D., Yale University, 1895. Student, Union Theological Seminary, iSsi- ' sz, 1853- ' 54 ; Andover Theological Seminary, i852- ' 53 ; Resident Licentiate, Yale, i854- ' 55 5 Pastor, Shasta and Grass Valley, Cal., i855- ' 6i. Professor of Latin and Mathematics, College of California, i86i- ' 69; Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literatures, i869- ' y6, and of the Latin Language and Literature, i87 - ' 93 ; Dean of the Faculties, iSyo- ' Ss ; Acting President, i89O- ' 93 ; President since 1893. JOSEPH LE CONTE, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Professor of Geology and Natural History, Honorary Professor of Biology in the Col- lege of Dentistry, and Special Lecturer in the Veterinary Department. A. B., Franklin College, 1841; | A.M., University of Georgia, 1845; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1845; B.S., Harvard University, 1851; LL. D.,University of Georgia, 1879, and Princeton Uni- versity, 1896. Physician, Macon, Ga., i845- ' 5o; Agassi?. Florida Exploration, 1851; Professor of Geology and Natural History, Franklin College, 1852 57 ; Professor of Chemistry and Geology, South Carolina College, i8s7- ' 69 ; Professor of Geolo- gy and Natural History, University of Califor- nia since 1870 ; President, American Society for the Advancement of Science, 1892- ' 93 ; Presi- dent, Geological Society of America, 1896- ' 97. WILLARD BRADLEY RISING, A.M., M.E., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Chemistry. A.B., Hamilton College, 1864; A.M. (ibid.}, 1867 ; M.E., University of Michi- gan, 1867 ; Ph.D., Heidelberg Universi- ty, 1871. Teacher of Natural Sciences, High School, Clinton, N. Y., i864- ' 66; Instructor in Chemistry, University of I Michigan, i866- ' 67 ; Pro- fessor of Chemistry, College of California, 1867- ' 69; Professor of Chemistry, University of California since 1872 ; Dean of the College of Chemistry since 1896. . FRANK SOULE, Professor of Civil Engineering ami Astronomy, and Dean of the College of Civil Engineering. Graduated United States Military Academy, West Point, 1866; Second Lieu- tenant, United States Ord- nance, i866- ' 67 ; Instructor in Ordnance Gunnery and Mathematics, West Point, i867- ' 69; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of California, i86g- ' 72 ; Pro- fessor of Astronomy and Civil Engineering since 1872; Dean of the College of Civil Engineering since 1896.
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GEORGE HOLMES HOWISON, A.M., LL.D. Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity. A.B., Marietta College, 1852; A.M. (ibid.), honoris causa, 1855; LL.D. (ibid.}, 1883. Student, Lane Theological Seminary, i852- ' 55. Head Master, Salem Mass. High School, i862- ' 64 ; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, Washington Uni- versity, i864- ' 66 ; Tileston Professor of Political Economy, Washington University, i866- ' 69; SeniorMaster, English High School, Boston, i869- ' 7i ; Pro- fessor of Logic and the Philosophy of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 187 r- ' 79 ; Lecturer in Philosophy, Harvard Uni- versity, i879- ' 8o; Student, University of Berlin, i88o- ' 8i ; Lecturer in Logic and Speculative Philosophy, University of Michigan, i883- ' 84 ; Mills Professor, University of California since 1884. CHARLES MILLS GAYLEY, A.B., Professor of the English Language and Literature. A.B., University of Michi- gan, 1878. Principal, Muskegon High School, i879- ' 8o; Instructor in Latin, University of Michigan, i88o- ' 86; Assist- ant Professor of Latin, 1886; Student, Universities of Strassburg and Halle, 1886- ' 88 ; Assistant Professor of English, U ni versity of Michigan, iSSS- ' Sg; Professor of the English Language and Literature, University of Cali- fornia, 1889 ; absent on leave, i897- ' 9S, as Special Editor, Macmillan Company, London. SAMUEL BENEDICT CHRISTY, Ph.B., Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Mining. Ph.B., University of Cali- fornia, 1874. Instructor in Chemistry, i 8 75- ' 79; Instructor in Mining and Metallurgy, 1879- ' 85; Pro- fessor of Mining and Metallurgy since 1885 ; Dean of College of Mining since 1896. FREDERICK SLATE, B.S., Professor of Physics, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Natural Sciences. B.S., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1871. Instructor in Mathematics and Chemistry, University of California, 1874 - ' 77; Student, Universities of Ber- lin and Strassburg, 1877- ' 79; Instructor in Physics and Mechanics, University of California, i88o- ' 8t ; Assist. Professor of Physics, i886- ' 89; Associate Professor, fessor since 1891 ; Dean of theCollege of Natural Sciences since 1896. JACOB VOORSANGER, B.D., I). I)., Professor of Semitic Lan- guages and Literatures. B.D., Amsterdam, 1872 ; Rabbi, Temple Emami-el, San Francisco ; Professor of Semitic Lan- guages a n d Literatures since 1894. Pro- ' 3
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