University of California Berkeley - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1891

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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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The Dick bserfvatorfy. , - OFFICERS - EDWARD SINGLETON HoLDEN,LL. D.,Di'recz5oo' of the Lick Observato1'y, and A.sto'onomcr, . .... ........... . Mt. Hamilton SHERBURNE WESLEY BURNHAM. A. M., Astronomer . Mt. Hamilton JAMES IEDNVARD IQEELER, A. B., .lsirmzomcr . . . Mt. Hamilton JOHN MARTIN SCHAEBERLE, C. E., Asia-onomer . . . Mt. Hamilton 3 EDXVARD EMERSON BARNARD, Astronomer . . Mt. Hamilton AUGUSTUS J AMES BURNHAM, Tempomry Secretary . ..........,................. . Mt. Hamilton .,?,Q,. ,T ,.. ....-...-....-....-.,.-..-.......-...4....... ?THE LICK OBSERVATORY.2:'9.,a BY EDXVARD S. HOLDEN. I-IE Observatory Was founded by Mr. Lick. In his deed of trust he makes only two provisions regarding its uses, as follows: It shall be made useful in promoting science, and it is to be known as t'Tlie Lick Astronomical De artment of the Universit f of California. The Observatory is thus established in two relations. Its dut f is 'rst P 5 - 5 7. 7 to roinote science' secondl to serve as one ofthe De artments of the Universit '. We have assumed another dutv, not P 1 yr D , prescribed by Mr. Lick, namely: to CZQUTILSG knowledge, as well as to advance it. This is not the place to speak in any detail of the strictly scientific Work of the Observatory. Such work is regularly printed in the various scientific journals or in special publications authorized by the Regents. Since June 1,1888, the astronomers of the Observatory have printed one hundred and forty-one separate memoirs, etc., in the various journals, and have prepared two books, viz: Reports on the Solar Eclipse of January 1, 1889, and t'Reports on the Solar Eclipse of December 21, 1889? In spite of the fact that the Observatory was by no means ready for work in June, 1888, we have every reason to be satisfied with the results so far obtained. There are several very large pieces of work already begun here which cannot be finished for some years to come, and which are of first-rate importance. The relation of the Observatory to the University is two-fold: Professor Soule has a standino' invitation to brino' his D C! classes of Astronomy to the Observatory, and we are also ready to give instruction to advanced students. We have now on K 15 l

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