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UNIVERSITY POPULATION, APRIL 1, 1915 Department Men Women Sub-total Total Faculty Professors, Assistants, Associates, Instruc- tors, Lecturers 368 13 381 Assistants (approximate) 160 15 175 556 Graduates at Berkeley 458 373 831 831 Undergraduates at Berkeley College of Agriculture 532 21 553 College of Chemistry 69 5 74 College of Civil Engineering 234 234 College of Commerce 298 13 311 College of Letters 79 114 193 College of Mechanics 361 361 College of Medicine 42 7 49 College of Mining 102 102 College of Natural Sciences 723 585 1,308 College of Social Sciences 575 1,296 1,871 Students at Large 3 7 10 5,066 Summer Session of 1914 982 2,197 3,179 Affiliated Colleges (San Francisco) College of Dentistry 108 3 111 California College of Pharmacy 88 7 95 Hasting College of the Law 73 1 74 Medical School (3rd and 4th years) California School of Design 38 5 43 323 213 University Extension Department Correspondence Instruction 1,996 Correspondence with State Prisons . 153 Class Instruction 538 Classes at State Prisons 608 3,295 College of Agriculture Davis Farm School 267 Short Agriculture Courses 170 Correspondence Courses 14,708 15,145
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REGENTS REGENTS EX-OFFICIO His Excellency Hiram Warren Johnson, Governor and President of the Regents. John M. Eshleman, M. A., Lieutenant Governor. Clement C. Young, B. L., Speaker of the Assembly. Hon. Edward Hyatt, State Superintendant of Public Instruction. Hon. A. Lowndes Scott, President of the State Agricultural Society. Livingston Jenks, A. B., LL. B., President of the Mechanics ' Institute. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Ph. D.. LL. D., Litt. D., President of the University. APPOINTED REGENTS Isaias William He 11 man, Esq. Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Arthur William Foster, Esq. Garret William McEnerney, Esq. Rudolph Julius Taussig, Esq. Guy Chaffee Earl, A. B. James Wilfred McKinley. B. S. John Alexander Britton, Esq. Charles Stetson Wheeler, B. L. William Henry Crocker, Ph. B. Philip Ernest Bowles. Ph. B. James Kennedy Moffitt, B. S. Charles Adolph Ramm. B. S., M. A., S. T. B. Edward Augustus Dickson, B. L. James Mills, Esq. Chester H. Rowell, Ph. B. OFFICERS OF THE REGENTS His Excellency Hiram Warren Johnson, President. Victor Hendricks Henderson, B. L., Secretary and Land Agent. Isaias William Hellman, Jr., Ph. B., Treasurer. Warren Olney, Jr., A. B., LL. B., Attorney. Ralph Palmer Merritt, B. S., Comptroller.
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ft? (INI VI R H pM MM K g pHgg3gSj x s w izg L aE m JL 1 Faculty During the year the additions to the Faculty have far overbalanced the Changes losses by retirement, death or departure. Many new personalities have come as visitors in place of exchange professors or to replace officers absent on sabbatical leave. Some of these newcomers have become permanent mem- bers o f the University Faculty. All have left a positive impression upon the minds with which they have come in contact. In a faculty of over eight hundred, only three permanent losses have been felt. Death has robbed the University of Dr. Reinhardt, head of the Department of Hygiene, and Dean Christy, of the College of Mining. Professor Lincoln Hutchin- son left for South America during the year to enter the diplomatic service, and there- by the Economics Department lost a valued member. Eleven professors have been absent on leave throughout the year. Many more chairs have been filled than were left vacant by absentees. In the School of Agriculture alone there were no less than thirty -nine instructors added to the faculty roles. Principal among these were the two new professors in the Department of Forestry. Professor Walter Mulford came from Cornell University, and Professor David Townsend Mason of Yale left the University of Montana for a chair at California. As first professor on the Jane K. Sather $140,000 foundation for the study of classical literature, Henry W. Prescott from Chicago was in resi- dence during the second semester. In the Law School, Professors John Wurts and Barry Gilbert were newcomers during the year. The Hooper foundation brought two new men to the medical faculty in Dr. George H. Whipple of Johns Hopkins as Director, and Dr. Ernest L. Walker as Associate Professor of Tropical Medicine. Dr. Robert T. Legge became Professor of Hygiene and University Physician to replace the late Dr. Reinhardt. As Agassiz Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, Dr. Alfred Forke of the University of Berlin was chosen. At the open- ing of the first semester the Physical Education Department was divided into separate organizations for men and women. Miss Maude Cleveland was made Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Women ' s Gymnasium.
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