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Instructors: H. P. Barrows, Agricultural Education, from August 31, 1914; C. R. George, Animal Husbandry, from May 1, 1914; G. I. Gay, Civil Engineering; Ernest G. Clewe, Economics.

Assistants: Mabel Arrington, Anatomy; W. N. Davis, Chemistry, from April 1, 1914; Edward James, Chinese; Dr. F. B. Kenward, Dental Porcelain; Paul F. Brissenden, Economics; R. E. Campbell, Entomology; Otis A. O. Sharp, Physiology.

Cashier at the University Farm, Miss Essie L. Powers.
Secretary of the Lick Observatory, Miss Ruth Standen.
Technician in Pathology, Mrs. Clara C. Russell.

UNIVERSITY MEETINGS

March 2-Dr. Herbert C. Moffitt, Dean of the Medical Department of the University of California, and Colonel Robert H. Noble, in charge of military affairs of the Western Division of the Militia. March 13 Dr. James W. White, Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, in the University of Pennsylvania, and George Sherwood Eddy.

March 27-Dr. James L. Barton, Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and John L. Myres, Sather Professor of Classical Literature for 1913-14 and Wykeham Professor of Ancient History at Oxford.

April 10-Dan Crawford, F.R.G.S., African explorer and missionary and author of "Thinking Black."

April 24-Mansell P. Griffiths, President of the Associated Students; K. L. Blanchard, '14, Henry C. Breck, '14, Deborah Dyer, '14, R. M. Eaton, '14, H. W. Fleming, '14, Clotilde Grunsky, '14, Roswell G. Ham, '14, Jessie Harris, '14, F. W. Rubke, '14, R. C. Shaw, '14, and Victor H. Doyle, '15, President-elect of the Associated Students.

LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY

March 2-Jesse Benedict Carter, Director of the American Academy in Rome, "Art and Archaeology in Rome" (for the San Francisco Society of the Archaeological Institute of America).

March 4-Regent John A. Britton, Vice-President and General Manager of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, "Cost Data Involved in Gas Engineering" (before the Associated Electrical and Mechanical Engineers).

March 6-Eugen Neuhaus, Instructor in Drawing, "Contemporary American Art."

March 9 to 12, inclusive-George Sherwood Eddy, a series of lectures for the men of the University on religious and ethical problems.

March 10 to 12, inclusive-Miss Bertha Condé lectures for the women students on "Christianity and the Modern Student.'

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March 10-John H. Hatton, Grazing Expert of the Federal Service, "Grazing in National Forests."'

March 10-R. G. Aitken, Astronomer in the Lick Observatory, "Visual Double Stars.'

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March 12-Astronomer R. G. Aitken, "Spectroscopic Binary Stars."'

March 12-Har Dayal, "The Problem of Unemployment" (before the Intercollegiate Socialist Society).

March 12-Charles E. Townsend, of the San Francisco Bar, "Fundamental Principles of Patent Law."

March 13-Professor George H. Sabine of Stanford University, "Contemporary Idealism in America.''

March 17-Dr. F. P. Gay, Professor of Pathology, "Methods of Immunization against Typhoid Fever."

March 17-Dr. Elwood Mead, Chairman of the Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria, Australia, "Australian Irrigation Systems."

March 18-William E. Ritter, Scientific Director of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research and Professor of Zoology, "Some Thoughts on the Origin of Life" (before the Sigma Xi).

March 19-Charles E. Townsend, of the San Francisco Bar, “The Relation of Big Business to Modern Tendencies in Patent Matters.''

March 20-Professor George H. Sabine, of Stanford University, "Idealism and Science."

March 23-William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce in President Wilson's cabinet, the Charter Day Address, in the Greek Theatre.

March 23-John Campbell Merriam, Professor of Palaeontology and Historical Geology, "Extinct Faunas of the Mohave Desert: Their Significance in a Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life in America" (the second annual Faculty Research lecture).

March 24—T. D. Woodbury, Chief of Silviculture in the United States Forest Service, "Silviculture.''

March 24-Dr. Woods Hutchinson, "The Gospel of Health.''

March 26 Judge John B. Clayberg, of the San Francisco Bar, formerly Chief Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Montana and Lecturer on Mining Law at the University of Michigan, "The Drum-Lummon Litigation."

March 27-Norman Angell, Managing Director of the Paris "Daily Mail," author of "The Great Illusion," and Visiting Lecturer of the Garton Peace Foundation and the American Association for International Conciliation, "The Economic Argument against War."

March 30-Will J. French, of the Industrial Accident Commission, "The 'Safety First' Movement in Industry."

April 3-George P. Adams, Assistant Professor of Philosophy on the Mills Foundation, "The Idealistic Conception of the Fundamental Reality."

April 7-C. L. Trabert, Secretary of the C. A. Smith Lumber Company, "The Coniferous Trees of the Pacific Coast."

April 7-David M. Robinson, Professor of Archaeology in Johns Hopkins University, "The Buried Cities of Asia Minor."

April 9-Dr. Wallace I. Terry, Professor of Surgery, "Some Men who have Influenced Medical Thought."

April 15-William Mulholland, Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, "Engineering Problems of the Owens River Aqueduct" (annual address before Tau Beta Pi).

April 15-R. H. Tucker, Astronomer in the Lick Observatory, "Motion of Stars."'

April 17-Astronomer R. H. Tucker, "Distance of the Stars." April 21-W. W. Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory, "Stellar Evolution."

April 21-C. S. Smith, Chief of the Department of Forest Products of the United States Forestry Service, "The Work of the Department of Forest Products" (before the Forestry Club).

April 23-Director W. W. Campbell, "Stellar Evolution."

April 23-Joseph Grinnell, Director of the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, "Adaptive Structures and Habits in Boreal Birds" (before the Cooper Ornithological Club).

April 28-T. C. Burnett, Assistant Professor of Physiology, "Experimental Work in Connection with New Growths.'

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May 10-Baccalaureate Sermon, in the Greek Theatre, by Albert W. Palmer, 01, Pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, Oakland, on “The Practical Mystic," with reading from the Scriptures by Charles Mills Gayley, Professor of the English Language and Literature.

May 11-George P. Adams, Assistant Professor of Philosophy on the Mills Foundation, the annual Phi Beta Kappa address, and Leonard Bacon, Instructor in English, the annual Phi Beta Kappa poem.

LECTURES ON THE ACHIEVEMENTS AND AIMS OF

PRESENT-DAY SCIENCE

March 4-W. E. Ritter, Professor of Zoology and Director of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, "The Probabilities of Good and the Possibilities of Harm in the Eugenics Movement.''

March 11-Dr. Robert Orton Moody, Professor of Anatomy, The Anatomical Trail."'

March 18-W. L. Jepson, Associate Professor of Dendrology, "Origin, Relationships, and Persistence of the California Flora."

March 30-Professor Jacques Loeb of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, "Determinism in Animate Nature."

April 1-Frederick P. Gay, Professor of Pathology, "Nature and Causation of Disease."'

April 8-Karl F. Meyer, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Protozoology, "Contributions to the Biology of Pathogenic Protozoa."'

April 15-J. N. Force, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, "The Maintenance of Health through Community Effort."

April 22-Warner S. Brown, Assistant Professor of Psychology on the Mills Foundation, "The Psychology of Dreams."'

LECTURES ON ADVERTISING AND SALESMANSHIP

(These lectures represent co-operation between the University Extension Division, the College of Commerce, the Advertising Association of San Francisco, and the National Sales Manager's Association.)

March 5-George Hough Perry, Director of Publicity of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, "Preparing an Advertisement.' ""

March 12-Arthur S. Hill, of the J. Charles Green Company, Advertising Mediums.'

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March 19-F. H. Abbott, Jr., of the F. H. Abbott Company, Chairman of the Graphic Arts Committee of the Advertising Association of San Francisco, "Color Values in Advertising.''

March 26-William Rieger, President of Paul Rieger & Company, Chairman of the Vigilance Committee of the Advertising Association of San Francisco, "National Advertising."

April 2-F. S. Nelson, Advertising Manager of O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., "Retail Advertising."

April 9-George A. Cummings, Advertising Manager of the John Breuner Company, Sacramento, "Mail Order Advertising."

April 23-William Woodhead, Hanager of the Sunset Publishing Company, President of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America, The Profession of Advertising as a Life's Work.''

LECTURES AT THE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY

(At the Museum, on Parnassus avenue, San Francisco, on
Sunday afternoons)

March 1-Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, "Jewish Ceremonial Objects." March 8-E. W. Gifford, Assistant Curator of the Anthropological Museum, "Easter Island, the Mystery of the Pacific."

March 15-J. T. Allen, Associate Professor of Greek, "Greek Papyri from Egypt and the New Testament."

March 22-E. W. Gifford, Assistant Curator of the Anthropolog ical Museum, "Cannibal Fiji.”

March 29-A. L. Kroeber, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Curator of the Anthropological Museum, "Earliest Man."

April 5-Professor A. L. Kroeber, "The Dawn of Human Intelligence."

April 12-E. W. Gifford, "The Seven Ages of Peru."

April 19-E. W. Gifford, "Life in Ancient Peru."

April 26-—T. T. Waterman, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, "The Rosetta Stone-the Key to the Hieroglyphs."

May 3-E. W. Gifford, "The Pyramids."

May 10-E. W. Gifford, "The Greeks in Egypt."

May 17-E. W. Gifford, "The Mystery of the Sphinx."
May 24-E. W. Gifford, "Meroe, or Egypt Transplanted."
May 31-E. W. Gifford, "Early Christian Egypt and Nubia.''

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