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At one time Dr. Reinhardt served, most efficiently, as Health Officer of Berkeley. He was for years a member of the State Board of Medical Examiners, and for some time served as its president. In this capacity he made valuable contributions to the cause of proper standards for the practice of medicine in California. A kindly and generous personality, enthusiastic and untiring in his service to every good public cause, self-sacrificing and unwearying in his service to other men, Dr. Reinhardt was of the noblest type of good physician and good citizen. His great invention of community care for University students has attracted wide attention throughout the country, has already been copied in the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin, and is certain to become a prevailing custom throughout the other great universities of the country.

Fitting tribute to his memory was what President Wheeler of the University set down on the night of Dr. Reinhardt's death, as follows:

"He was one of the most efficient, useful, and unselfish men I ever knew. To thousands of the students he has been their best friend. The Students' Infirmary is his creation. He furthermore developed therein the type of the college infirmary which meets the needs and can be maintained. This will be his lasting monument.

"Everyone who worked with him he cheered and stimulated. He gave of himself to every good cause unstintingly and without thought of remuneration. All his thoughts went out toward public service. We could not afford to have him go. On every side are the great gaps he has left. What shall we do without him?''

DR. FRYER, PROFESSOR EMERITUS

In recognition of his long and distinguished career, the title of Professor of Oriental Languages, Emeritus, in the University of California has been conferred upon Dr. John Fryer by the Board of Regents.

Dr. Fryer has been Agassiz Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature in the University of California since 1896. Born in England in 1839, he went early in life to the Orient. There he held many educational positions-in the Anglo-Chinese School in Shanghai, in the Tung Wen College in Peking, and at St. Paul's College at Hongkong. He established the Chinese Scientific Book Depot in Shanghai. For many years he was officially connected with the Chinese Government as a translator of scientific works, and he received various Chinese decorations and many high honors.

A vast range of modern scientific, technical, and engineering knowledge was through his labors made available for the use of the awaking nation. His translations of scientific works have gone by hundreds of thousands all over the interior of China. For the past twenty years he has taught in the University of California the classical and spoken languages of China and has lectured on the philosophies, histories, literatures, institutions, and life of China and Japan, keeping always in touch with current progress in the Orient through frequent journeys across the Pacific.

APPOINTMENTS

(The following appointments are from July 1, 1914, unless
otherwise specified.)

Sather Professor of Classical Literature (for 1914-15), John Swinnerton Phillimore (Professor of Greek in Glasgow University). Professor of Forestry, Walter Mulford.

Professor of Law, Barry Gilbert.

Professor of Law, John Wurts (for 1914–15).

Professor of Mathematics, L. E. Dickson (July 1 to December 31, 1914).

Agassiz Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures (for 1914-15), Dr. Alfred Forke, Professor of Chinese in the University of Berlin.

Professor of Pomology, A. V. Stubenrauch.

Director of Women's Gymnasium, Maude Cleveland.

Lecturers: John U. Calkins, Jr., Commercial Law; Paul A. Sinsheimer, Economics, from July 1 to December 31, 1914; Moritz Bonn, Political Economy; V. H. Podstata and Robert Lewis Richards, Psychiatry; George Bowden, Voice Culture.

Assistant Professors: Richard Laban Adams, Agronomy, from March 1, 1914; Ira Brown Cross, Economics (on the Flood Founda tion); Dr. Oswald Knauth, Economics; L. M. Turner, French; S. T. Harding, Irrigation; Charles E. Brooks, Mathematics and Insurance; Percival B. Fay, Romanic Philology, Sylvester G. Morley, Spanish.

Medical Examiner for Men, Dr. Henry Stone Forbes.

Assistant Medical Examiner for Women, Ruth Charlotte Risdon. Research Associate in the Department of Pathology, Edith J. Claypole.

Assistant Curator of the Bancroft Library, Herbert Ingram Priestley.

Assistant in charge of Social Service Work in the Department of Medicine, Dr. Louise Morrow, from April 1, 1914.

Farm Advisor for Yolo County, George H. Hecke, from April 15, 1914.

Field Assistant in Agricultural Extension, James Alexander Armstrong, from March 10, 1914.

Engineer in the Comptroller's Office, Herbert B. Foster.

Instructors: Dinsmore Alter, Astronomy; Jacob Frederick Steffan, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry; Louis Walker Layne, D.D.S., Clinical Instructor in Operative Dentistry; Herbert Joshua Samuels, D.D.S., Instructor in Prosthetic Technic (in the Department of Dentistry); Walter H. Palmer, Greek; C. E. Morison, American History; C. E. Chapman, California History; Ruth Elliott, Physical Education for Women; Mabel Ingraham Otis, Physical Education for Women; Robert Seldon Rose, Spanish.

Research Assistant at the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, Miss Inez Smith.

Curator of the Aquarium at the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, T. M. Douthart.

Research Assistant and Librarian at the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, Dr. S. S. Berry.

Assistant in the Lick Observatory (on the D. O. Mills Foundation) for service at Santiago, Chili, Arthur Scott, from March 1, 1914.

Assistants: Niles Pond Searls, Agricultural Extension, from April 15, 1914 (Mr. Searls is also Assistant Farm Advisor in Yolo County); Frank Farrington Lyons, Agricultural Extension, from May 1, 1914 (Mr. Lyons is to serve as Farm Advisor for San Joaquin County); Felix Henry Hurni, Anatomy, from July 1, 1914, to December 31, 1914; Arthur H. Ayres, Botany; Curtis Paul Clausen, Botany; R. A. Dunham, Chemistry, from April 1, 1914; Dr. S. B. Scott, Dental Porcelain (in the Department of Dentistry); Lee F. Randolph, Drawing; C. F. Hamff, German; Rudolph T. Rieder, German; Alfred H. Schmidt, German; Everett Somerville Brown, History; Charles Henry Cunningham, History; Owen Cochran Coy, History; Helen Lowell Beckwith, Hygiene; Earl Wight, Physical Culture; Marjorie John Armour, Physical Education for Women; E. A. Reid, Physics; Bernard Dostal, Physics; L. P. Farris, Physics; W. A. Shewhart, Physics; L. O. Shuddemagen, Physics; Arthur I. Gates, Psychology; and A. W. L. Bray, Henry

Homer Collins, John Christopher Johnson, and George Fred Sutherland, all in Zoology.

Assistants in the Department of Medicine: Allen E. Peck, Laryngology, Otology, and Rhinology; Elbridge J. Best, Medicine; Eduardo Taussig, Medicine; Alfred E. Meyers, Pediatrics; Edward F. Glaser, Ophthalmology; Howard S. Markel, Orthopedic Surgery; Ethel M. Waters, Pediatrics; Jean Paul Pratt, Surgery; Herbert S. Thompson, Surgery; John Vaughan Leonard, Urology.

Voluntary Assistants: Milton Abrahamson, Medicine; Joseph Henry Catton, Medicine; Caro Lipman, Medicine; Esther Rosencrantz, Medicine; Lovel Langstroth, Surgery; Douglas Morse, Surgery. Technical Assistant in Pathology, Mrs. Mabel Whitman.

Technical Assistant in Medicine, Helen Bruckman.

Fellow at the Lick Observatory, Warren K. Green.

Teaching Fellows: Charles Haentjens, Mathematics; C. T. Levy, Mathematics; Tracy A. Pierce, Mathematics; A. Russell Wapple, Mathematics.

PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES IN TITLE

(The following promotions and changes in title are from
July 1, 1914)

Professor John Fryer, to be Professor of Oriental Languages, Emeritus.

To be Professors: Dr. Karl F. Meyer, Bacteriology and Protozoology; Guy S. Millberry, Dental Chemistry and Metallurgy and Dean; Dr. William Fuller Sharp, Clinical Prosthodontia (in the department of Dentistry); E. H. Mauk, Prosthetic Dentistry; Gilbert Chinard, French; A. M. Kidd, Law.

To be Associate Professors: Lincoln Hutchinson, Commerce (Professor Hutchinson becomes once more, also, Dean of the Lower Division); Dr. Robert Orton Moody, Anatomy; T. M. Putnam, Mathematics; E. J. Lea, Nutrition; W. T. Horne, Plant Pathology; and C. L. Roadhouse, Veterinary Science.

To be Assistant Professor: M. E. Deutsch, Latin; H. B. Langille, Machine Design and Mechanical Drawing; Clarence Irving Lewis, Philosophy; Paul S. Burgess, Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology; J. F. Mitchell, Veterinary Science; Joseph Grinnell, Zoology.

To be Instructors: Lewis Lilly, Accounting; Ernest G. Clewe, Economics; R. E. Clausen, Genetics; B. M. Woods, Theoretical Mechanics; Eugene Sterling Kilgore, Medicine; Edward G. Stricklen, Music; A. L. Barrows, Zoology.

Assistant in Pediatrics, Ellen S. Stadtmuller.
Voluntary Assistant in Surgery, Carl Leslie Hoag.
Teaching Fellow in Mathematics, J. A. Nyswander.
To be Superintendent of Cultivations, W. M. Mertz.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of absence for the coming year (unless otherwise specified) have been granted to: Charles Mills Gayley, Professor of the English Language and Literature; Orrin Kip McMurray, Professor of Law; George C. Edwards, Professor of Mathematics; John Fryer, Agassiz Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures, from April 1 to June 30, 1914; W. W. Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory, from June 10 to October 10, 1914; William C. Hays, Assistant Professor of Architecture, from January 1, 1915, to June 30, 1915; Edwin Booth, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; C. Chapel Judson, Assistant Professor of Drawing; F. L. Peterson, Assistant Professor of Farm Mechanics, from May 1 to June 30, 1914; Carleton H. Parker, Assistant Professor of Industrial Economy, for the year beginning July 1, 1914; and W. R. R. Pinger, Assistant Professor of German; Heber D. Curtis, Astronomer at Lick Observatory from June 10 to October 10, 1914; Alfred Solomon, Instructor in French, from January 1 to June 30, 1914; Dr. Albert J. Houston, Instructor in Laryngology, Otology, and Rhinology, from July 1 to December 31, 1914; Dr. James L. Whitney, Assistant in Medicine, from July 1 to December 31, 1914.

Leave of absence from July 1 to December 31 next has been granted to Hugo Karl Schilling, Professor of the German Language and Literature; Thomas M. Putnam, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Joseph N. LeConte, Professor of Engineering Mechanics; Dr. Frederick Parker Gay, Professor of Pathology; and J. F. Daniel, Assistant Professor of Zoology.

RESIGNATIONS

(The following resignations are from July 1, 1914, unless

otherwise specified)

Dean of the Los Angeles Medical Department, Dr. W. Jarvis Barlow.

Professor of Rural Institutions, Elwood Mead, from March 10,

1914.

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