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el ell 6 Iago i ' tbrrferfwfr NSTRUEIQN fr Qft? feb? Colleges ' at ' Berkeley Q - ACADEMIC COUNCIL ' HORACE DAvIS, LL. D.,PresicZent of the University, PRESIDENT, Berkeley. SAMUEL BENEDIOT CHRISTY, Ph. B., Professor of Mining and Metal- JOHN LE CONTE, M. D., LL. D.,ffP Professor of Physics, Corner Mark mfg!!! Piedm0!1tAV9I1U9,119fl1' B9fHCT0ftW21Y1 Berkeley- Street and Dwight VVay, Berkeley. MARTIN KELLOGG, A. lXl.,ffi Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Bushnell Street, near College Way, Berkeley. JOSEPH LE CONTE, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Geology and Natural His- tory, Bancroft VVay, near Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley. FRANK SOULE, Graduate U. S. Military Academy, West Point, Professor of Civil Engineering and Astronomy, 960 Oak Street, Oakland. STEPHEN JOHNSON FIELD, LL. D., .Honorary Professor of Law, Wash- ington, D. C., and San Francisco. WILLARD BRADLEY RISING, M. E., Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry, Corner Chapel Street and Allston Way, Berkeley. GEORGE WOODBURY BUNNELL, A. M., Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1955 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. FREDERICK SLATE, B. S.,T Associate Professor of Physics and Distructor in rlfechanics, Audubon Street, near Bancroft Way, Berkeley. FREDERICK GODFRAY HESSE, Professor of rllechanieal Engineering, Corner Broadway and Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. BERNARD MOSES, Ph. D., Professor of History and Political Economy, Audubon Street, near University Grounds, Berkeley. ABRAHAM WENDELL JACKSON, JR., Ph. B., Professor of Mineralogy, Petrography, and Economic Geology, Fourth University Cottage, Berkeley. JOHN BERNARD CLARKE, Ph. B., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1020 Adeline Street, Oakland. A WILLIAM CAREY JONES, A. M., Associate Professor of United States .His- tory, University Avenue, between Shattuck Avenue and Oxford GEORGE DAVIDSON, Ph. D., S. C., Iionorary Professor of Geodesy and Street, Berkeley- f1Sf9'0n0m?!, 435 APP1'21iS91 S Building, San Francisco. EDMOND O'NEILL, Ph. B., Instructor in Chemistry, 1403 Chestnut Street, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM EDNVARDS, Ph. B., Associate Professor of Matlie- '- Oakland. matics, 1558 W9bSf01' Street, Oakland- EDXVARD JAMES WICKSON, A. M., Lecturer on Practical Agriculture, and ALBIN PUTZKER, Professor of the German Language and Literature, Q Assistant Superintendent of the Experimental Grounds, Corner Ban- Corner Humboldt Avenue and Parker Street, Berkeley. . croft Way and Audubon Street, Berkeley. EUGENE WOLDEMAR HILGARD, Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of Agriculture ' IRVING STRINGHAM, Ph. D., Professor of Illathematics, Dean of the Fac- and Agricultural Chemistry, and Direetorof Agricultural Experiment ulty of Letters and of the Faculties of Science, Corner Piedmont Stations, Bancroft Way, near Audubon Street, Berkeley. Avenue and Bancroft Way, Berkeley. PF Absent on leave. -1- In charge of the Department of Physics during the absence of Prof. Le Conte. NOTE.-All the names of the oiiicers in the Colleges at Berkeley, except that of the President, are arranged in the Order of appointment. C135
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' Board ' of - Regents - Qxsoffieio Regents - HIS EXCELLENCE R. W. NVATERMAN, Governor, Ez-ojiciio Pres'icZent of the Board, HIS IIONOR STEPHEN M. VVHITE Liefatenant-Governor I J HON. ROBERT HOWE, Speaker of the Assembly, . . HON. IRA Gr. HOITT, State Srqoerimfenclent of Public Inst-ruction, . HON. CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President of the State Agrzicultu-ra.Z Society, DAVID IQERR, ESQ., Presiclent of the IlIec7z.am7cs' lhstfitzfte, HON. HORAOE DAVIS, Presiclemf of the U31.vloeo'sizfy, REV. HON. A.S - - Appointed Regents 0' Nazzze. A ddress. Term Expires. AQ: mc. HORATIO STEBBINS, J. WEST MARTIN, HALLIDIE, ESQ., . D. D., 1609 Larkin St., San Francisco, . Union Bank, Oakland, .... 9 Fremont St., San Francisco, . 1894 1898 1892 .ARTHUR ROIIOERS, B. S., Ph. B., GEORGE J. AINSWORTI-I, Ph. B., D. M. DELM.-Is, A. M., LL. B., . - Sacramento . Los Angeles . Sonoma . Sacramento Sacrznnento San Francisco . Berkeley Arirfrvss. Term E.r,61'11'x. Nevada Block, San Francisco, . 1906 North Temcscul, ...... 1900 310 PineSt., Sil1lF1'H11C1SCO, . . 1900 HON. WILLIAM T. WALLACE, 799 Van Ness Ave.,SanFrancisco, 1902 ALBERT MILLER, Eso., . . . 532 Cali1'orniz1St., San Francisco, 1890 JOHN L. BEARD,.A. M., . . 4Wa1'm Springs, Alameda county, 1892 COLUBIBUS IBARTLETT, ESQ., . . 12 MOntgo1n'ySt.,Snn Francisco, 1896 HON. T. GUY PHELPS, . . . Custom House, San Francisco, . 1896 CIIAS. FREDERICK CROQ-RER, EsQ.,FOu1-thund TownsendSts., S. F., 190-1 I. VV. HELLDIAN, ESQ. ,... Nevada Block, San Francisco, . 1902 JAS. FRANKLIN ITOTJGIITON, C. E., 21tiS21nS0111e St.,Sz1n Francisco, . 1904 GEO. T. MARYE, JR., LL. B., 234Montgom'ySt.,SanFrancisco, 1898 LOUIS SLOSS, JR. ,...... 310 Sunsonie St., San Fnnic-isc-O, 1894 Regular meetings of the Boa.rd'of Regents are held thirteen times a. year, viz : on the second Tuesday of each month, and on the Tuesday preceding the lust Wednesday in June. 'F In order of original appointment. ' - - Gxeeutive Qffieerfs of the Board HIS EXCELLENCY R.. W. WVVATERMAN, Governor, J. H. C. BONTE, LOUIS SLOSS, ESQ., J. B. MHOON, Presvldeozt of the Board. fS'ec1'eZarry, and Szcpevviaitenflent of the G-rOzmd.s. Trccc.S1u'cr. C'ozu1.9eZ. C121
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EDXN'ARD LEE GREENE, Ph. B., Assistant Professor of Botany, University Avenue, between Sherman and Grant Streets, Berkeley. CORNELIUS BEACH BRADLEY, A. M., A.ssociate Professor of the English Language and Literature, 668 Eighteenth Street, Oakland. VVILLIAM AVHITE DEAMER,l5i A. B., Instructor in Latin. GEORGE I'IOLMES HOlY'1SON, LL. D., Jlfills Professor of Intellectual and Jlloral Philosophy and Civil Polity, Corner Piedmont Avenue and Channing VVay, Berkeley. 'WILLIAM GALT RAYBIOND, C. E., Instructor in Civil Engineering, Durant Avenue, near Tremont Street, Berkeley. HERDTANN KOXVER, C. E., Instructor in Instrumental Drawing, 906 Broad- way, Oakland. GEORGE F. E. HARRISON, lst Lieut. 2d U. S. Artillery, Professor of Illili- tary Science and Tactics, 2507 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. J OAOHIM HENRY SENGER, Ph. D., Instructor in German ancl Greek, 2122 Steiner Street, San Francisco. - DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS AND OTHER JOSEPH C. ROWELL, A. B., Librarian of the University, 2207 XVeSt Street, Oakland. JOHN J. RIVERS, Curator of the University Mitsenm, Third University Cottage, Berkeley. MYER EDXVARD J AERA, Ph. B., Assistant in the Agricultural Laboratory, 2420 Bush Street, San Francisco. lVALDEMAR G. KLEE, Inspector of Agricultural Experimental Stations, Corner College Way and Oxford Street, Berkeley. JOSEPH A. SLADKY, Silpeiinteitdent of the WIGCILLTZC 1S'hops,'ll Grant Avenue, San Francisco. ADOLPI-I SOMMER, Ph. G., Assistant in Chemistry, Fifth Street, near Del- aware Street, VVest Berkeley. GEORGE E. COLBY, Ph. B., Second Assistant in the Viticultnral Labora- tory, Claremont, North Temescal. JOSEPH WILLIABI FLYNN, University Printer, University Avenue, between Sherman and Grant Streets, Berkeley. FRANKLIN BOOTH, B. S., Assistant in Aletallargy, Atherton Street, near Allston Way, Berkeley. WILLIADI J. RAYMOND, B. S., Assistant in the Physical Laboratory, 626 Thirteenth Street, Oakland. JOSEPH D. LAYMAN, B. L., Assistant Librarian, Grant Street, near University Avenue, Berkeley. VICTOR K. CHESNUT, Stnclent Assistant in Chemistry, Seventh Univers- ity Cottage, Berkeley. . FINLAY COOK, Ph. B., Recorder of the Faculties, Dana Street, near ' Bancroft Vtfay, Berkeley. ly :FELICIEN XTICTOR PAGET, B. L., B. S., Assistant Professor of the French and Spanislz Langaages, 813 Hyde Street, San Francisco. THOMAS RU'1'HEl'tlfORIJ BAOON, A. B., Assoc-1'alc Professor of European Ifis- lory, Corner Oxford and Addison Streets, Berkeley. XVILLIAM DALLAM ARMEs, Ph. B., Inslraclor in English, Dwight XVay, near Bowditch Street, Berkeley. .ALBERT .ANDREXV Howixnn, Ph. D., nfl interim Professor ofthe Latin Language and Literature, Chapel Street, Berkeley. GEORGE BIOBEY RIICIIARDSON, Ph. D., Inslrnclor-in Lalin, Corner Durant Avenue and Dana Street, Berkeley. FRANK GPAYLORD TIUBB.-XRD, Ph. D., Instructor. in English, Audubon Street, near University Grounds, Berkeley. CIIARLES BIILLS CiAYl',liY, A. B.. P,-fg'cssor of the English Language and Lilcralnrc, Corner Dwight XVay and College Avenue, Berke- ley. OFFICERS IN THE COLLEGES AT BERKELEY - ELJIER R. DRI-IXV, B. S., Assistant in Physif-s, 472 Twenty-fourth Street, Oakland. ARTHUR F. MACK, Student Assfslanl in Jlechanics, University Grounds, Berkeley. SAMUEL S. PEOK, Slzulent .-lssislanl in. Chemistry, 1615 Fillmore Street, San Francisco. EAIMET IQIXFORD, B. S., .-lssislanl in illcchanics, 1713 Pierce Street, San Francisco. FRANK H. PAYNE, M. D., Director of Physical Culture, University Avenue, near Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. VVALTER BIAGEE, .-lssistant in Physical Culture, Ninth University Cot- tage, Berkeley. JOHN C. BIERRIAM, Slurlcnl .-lssislant -in illineralogg, Dwight Yvny, near Ellsworth Street, Berkeley. JOHN H. GRAY, JR., B. S., ,-lssistant in Chemistry, Durant Avenue, near Fulton Street, Berkeley. FREDERICK T. BIOLETTI, Foreman. of the Agricultural Erpcrinzental tsvalion Cellar, Dana Street, near Bancroft lVny, Berkeley. LOUIS PA PARELL1, Lic. Ag., First Assistant in the lvl'fl'l.'llIfll-I'ClL Labora- tory, Seventh University Cottage, Berkeley. JAMES SUTTON, Ph. B., Clerk lo the Recorder, 1214 Fourteenth Street, Oakland. VVILLIAM I-I. PHIPPS, Clerk '1'n.iS'ccrefary's Qgicc, Telegraph Avenue. EVERETT F. GOODYEAR, Clerk lo the Director of Agricnlinz-al Erperi- ment Stations, Corner Bancroft- lVuy and Audubon Street, Berke- e . - Absent on leave. C145
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