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Che Regents of the University. x Officio Regents. His EXCELLENCY JAMES H. BUDD Governor, ex officio President of the Board. His HONOR WM. T. JETER Lieutenant Governor. HON. JOHN C. LYNCH Speaker of the Assembly. HON. SAMUEL T. BLACK - State Superintendent of Public Instruction. HON. C. M. CHASE President of the State Agricultural Society. ANDREW S. HALLIDIE, ESQ. 8 Pine Street, San Francisco President of the Mechanics ' Institute. MARTIN KELLOGG, A.M., LL.D. Berkeley President of the University. Sacramento Santa Craz San Bernardino Sacramento San Francisco Appointed Regents. Name HON. J. WEST MARTIN ANDREW S. HALLIDIE, ESQ.. HON. WILLIAM T. W T ALLACE JAMES A. WAYMIRE, ESQ. HON. TIMOTHY GUY PHELPS ISAIAS WILLIAM HELLMAN, ESQ. GEORGE THOMAS MAR YE, JR., LL.B. ARTHUR RODGERS, B.S., Ph.B. JACOB BERT REINSTEIN, A.M. HON. HENRY S. FOOTE ALBERT MILLER, ESQ. COLUMBUS BARTLETT, ESQ. CHARLES FREDERICK CROCKER, ESQ. JAMES FRANKLIN HOUGHTON, C.E. CHESTER ROWELL, M.D. HON. CHARLES WM. SLACK, Ph.B., LL.B. Address Term Expires Union Savings Bank, Oakland 1898 8 Pine Street, San Francisco 1908 799 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco 1902 Alameda 1908 Belmont 1896 Nevada Bank, San Francisco 1902 234 Montgomery St., San Francisco 1898 309 Montgomery St., San Francisco 1906 217 Sansome St., San Francisco 1900 U. S. Appraiser ' s Building, S. F. 1900 532 California St., San Francisco 1906 530 California St., San Francisco 1896 Union Trust Company ' s Build ' g, S. F. 1904 303 California St., San Francisco 1904 Fresno 1910 New City Hall, San Francisco 1910
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sailing smoothly in the open sea. California came off with the victor ' s laurels in the second Intercollegiate Debate, and in the last Carnot Debate. Although the last foot-ball game with Stanford was a tie, in all other respects the season was a very successful one. In the trans-continental tour of our track team, whose brilliant achievements carried their fame and that of their college to every hamlet in the nation, California proved to the college world that in athletics she is the peer of the oldest and largest universities, west or east. And now we come t o the student labor episode. We will! the bat- talion of students thundered out when Regent Reinstein, after setting before them the lack of funds to hire labor, and the pressing need of improving the grounds, appealed to them to do the work. The promise was kept, and as a result there is now a finely graded and picturesque walk leading from the west entrance to the University buildings ; and the rocks and adobe about North Hall have been replaced by fertile soil. A new roadway has been con- structed, extending from North Hall to the new Mechanics Building, and several other improvements of like character have been accomplished. The Labor Days were brought to a pleasant close with a promenade concert in the Library which was then for the first time lighted by electricity. The material improvement, however, is the least important result of the students ' labor. The love and enthusiasm for their Alma Mater has been quickened, and a closer community of spirit has been engende red in the stu- dent body.
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NOTE. The Faculties of the University, together with the Instructors, constitute by law the Academic Senate. The names are arranged, in the several Colleges and Departments, in order of original appointment to the present rank. MARTIN KELLOGG, President of the University of California, Born in Vernon, Conn., March 15, 1828; A. B., Yale, 1850; A. M., Yale, 1853; Professor of Latin and Mathematics, College of Califor- nia, 1860 ; Professor of Latin and Greek, University of California, 1869; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1876; Acting President of the University, 1890. JOSEPH LE CONTE, Professor of Geology and Natural History, 1872. Born in Liberty County, Georgia, February 26, 1823; A. B., Franklin College, University of Georgia, 1841; A. M., University of Georgia, 1845; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1845; H. S., Harvard College, 1851; LL. D., University of Georgia, 1879; Professor of Geology, Natural History, and Botany, University of California, 1869. BRADLEY RISING, Professor of Chemistry, 1876. Born in Mecklenburg, N. Y., September 22, 1839; A. B., Hamilton College, 1864; M. E., Michigan University, 1867; A. M., Hamilton College, 1867; Ph. D., Heidelberg University, 1870; Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, University of California, 1872.
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