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Teaching Fellows: F. E. Vaughan, Geology and Mineralogy; J. H. Levy, Argumentation.

UNIVERSITY MEETINGS

March 3-Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San Francisco. March 17-Regent Guy C. Earl, '83, Professor Charles Mills Gayley, and Bruce Wright, '03.

March 31-Dr. Edward Elliott, Jean Queenie Watson, '16, and T. E. Gay, '16.

April 14-Brigadier-General Woodruff and J. E. Sprunger, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.

April 28-Representative members of the Senior Class. (See p. 414.)

LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY

March 7-J. P. Buwalda, Instructor in Geography, "Practical Weather Forecasting" (before the Agricultural Club).

March 8-F. J. Bates, "The Relation of the Engineering Professions to the Petroleum Industry."

March 8-Miss Mildred Leo Clemens, '15, "The Message of the Yosemite" (before the Commerce Club).

March 8-Dr. H. H. Hicks of the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, "Meat Inspection, Its Purpose and Practice."

March 8-W. L. Sweet, "The Preparation and Use of Oil Emulsions; " M. R. Miller, Assistant in Insecticide Chemistry, "Tobacco and Its Use as an Insecticide" (before the Entomology Club).

March 10-S. Waldo Coleman, President of the Coast Counties Gas and Electric Company, "The Methods of Development of Public Utilities.'

March 10-W. P. Roop, Instructor in Physics, "Experimental Data on the Limitations of Carnot's Principle."

March 15-Dr. H. D. Curtis, Astronomer in the Lick Observatory, "Stellar Evolution.'

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March 15-E. P. Lewis, Professor of Physics, "The States of Nitrogen Suggested by Its Spectrum and Chemical Activity" (before Sigma Xi).

March 16-S. Waldo Coleman, "The Construction, the Operation, and the Business of Public Utilities."'

March 16-Dr. H. D. Curtis, "Stellar Evolution."

March 16-Dr. F. W. Lynch, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, "The Trained Nurse; a Profession for Women."'

March 17-Dr. H. D. Curtis, "Stellar Evolution.''

March 18-Dr. H. D. Curtis, "Stellar Evolution."

March 21-Dr. R. G. Aitken, Astronomer in the Lick Observatory, "Binary Stars."

March 21-Dr. Shadworth O. Beasley of San Francisco, "The Campaign Against Typhus in Serbia" (before the Berkeley Chapter of the American Red Cross Society).

March 22-Dr. R. G. Aitken, "Binary Stars.''

March 23-Charter Day Address in the Greek Theatre by George Edgar Vincent, President of the University of Minnesota.

March 23-Cornerstone exercises for Benjamin Ide Wheeler Hall; Speakers, Regent John A. Britton, Chairman of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings; President Oscar Sutro of the Alumni Association, Dean Armin Otto Leuschner, and President Benjamin Ide Wheeler.

March 23-Frederick Parker Gay, Professor of Pathology, "The Contribution of Medical Science to Medical Art as Shown in the Study of Typhoid Fever" (the Annual Faculty Research Lecture).

March 24-R. G. Aitken, "Star Clusters."

March 24-Dr. L. T. Jones, Instructor in Physics, "The Structure of Gamma Rays."

March 24-T. Arthur Rickard, Editor of the Mining and Scientific Press, “The Miner as the Pioneer of Civilization" (before Tau Beta Pi).

March 25-Dr. R. G. Aitken, "Star Clusters.''

March 27-Dr. Joseph A. Long, "Cellular Basis of Sex Determination."

March 28-George H. Danton, Professor of German in Reed College and Pacific Coast Representative of the Simplified Spelling Board, "Spelling Reform, with Especial Reference to Simplified Spelling."

March 29-Bert D. Ingels, Chief Chemist of the Sperry Flour Company, "Breakfast Foods: What they are and how they are made.' ""

March 31-Professor George Herbert Palmer of Harvard University, Mills Lecturer in Philosophy, "The Puritan Home" (before the Philosophical Union).

March 31-Clinic on phases of the cancer problem, conducted by Joseph C. Bloodgood, Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Johns Hopkins Medical School, at the University Hospital in San Francisco.

April 3-Joseph Grinnell, "The Distribution of Plants and Animals in California."

April 5-Dr. H. C. Bryant, Economic Ornithologist of the California Fish and Game Commission, "The Common Game and Nongame Birds of California."

April 5-Bert D. Ingels, "Milling Wheat and Wheat Breakfast Foods."

April 6-Paul Thelen, Assistant Engineer of the Railroad Commission of California, "The Valuation of Public Utilities, with Special Reference to Gas and Electric Properties."

April 7-Regent John A. Britton, Vice-President and General Manager of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, "Gas Engineering."

April 7—W. J. Raymond, Associate Professor of Physics, “A New Mechanical Device for the Elucidation of Alternating Current Phenomena.'

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April 10-H. C. Bryant, "The Economic Value of Birds.''

April 11-Dr. H. C. Bryant, “The Relation of Birds to Insects" (before the Entomology Club).

April 12-Dr. H. C. Bryant, "The Game and Fur-Bearing Mammals of California."

April 12-Mark Daniels, '05, "The National Parks and the Sierras" (before the Forestry Club).

April 12-Thomas Hunt Morgan, Professor of Experimental Zoology in Columbia University, "A Revaluation of the Evidence on which the Theory of Evolution was Based" (the Hitchcock Lectures).

April 13-Willard E. Hotchkiss, Dean of the School of Commerce of Northwestern University, "Higher Education and Business Standards" (the annual Barbara Weinstock Lecture on "The Morals of Trade').

April 14-Thomas Hunt Morgan, "The Bearing of Mendel's Discovery on the Origin of Hereditary Characters Shown by Wild Species" (the Hitchcock Lectures).

April 17-Thomas Hunt Morgan, "The Factorial Hypothesis of Heredity and the Composition of the Germ Plasm" (the Hitchcock Lectures).

April 17-Dr. W. H. Pillsbury, "Rural Adaptations."

April 17-T. I. Storer, Assistant Curator of Birds, California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, "Mammals in Their Economic Relations."

April 19-Dr. Frederick Parker Gay, "Specialization and Research in Science" (President's Annual Address before Sigma Xi). April 19-Dr. Frederick Monsen, F.R.G.S., "Turbulent Mexico." April 19-N. B. Scofield, "The Food and Game Fishes of California."

April 19-Thomas Hunt Morgan, "Sex Factors and the Mechanism of Sex Determination" (the Hitchcock Lectures).

April 21-Benjamin Jablons, M.D., Director of the Laboratories of the St. Francis Hospital, formerly Pathologist of the American

Ambulance Hospital in Paris, and Bacteriologist to the Second Morava Division of the Serbian Army, Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, "Emergency Medical Relief in War Time."

April 21-F. C. Jones, Chief Chemist of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, "The Chemistry of Gas Manufacture."

April 21-E. P. Lewis, "The Photoelectric Effect and Quantum Theory."

April 21-Thomas Hunt Morgan, "Is Selection a Creative Process" (the Hitchcock Lectures).

April 21-Shakespeare celebration and literary exercises under the auspices of the Department of English, at Hearst Hall: Charles Mills Gayley, Professor of the English Language and Literature, read an original poem, "Shakespeare-Heart of the Race," and the other speakers were Regent Guy C. Earl, '83, who spoke on "Shakespeare, the Man"; Professor Walter Morris Hart, on "Shakespeare, the Writer," and Professor William Dallam Armes, on "Shakespeare's England."

April 24-Dr. H. C. Bryant, "The Past, the Present, and the Future of Game in California."'

April 24-C. Wharton Stork, Assistant Professor of English in the University of Pennsylvania, "The Life and Poetry of the Swedish Poet, Gustav Fröding."

April 25-L. F. Smith, "Duties of the Forest Ranger;" E. O. Essig, Instructor in Entomology, "The Coccidea of California' (before the Entomology Club).

April 26-Dr. H. C. Bryant, "National Forests and Wild Life." April 26-J. W. Swaren of the Pelton Water Wheel Company, "The Lake Spalding Development of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company."

April 27-Ernest J. Hopkins, Musical and Dramatic Editor of the San Francisco Bulletin, "Is Bacon Shakespeare?''

May 14-Baccalaureate Sermon in the Greek Theatre by Right Rev. William Hall Moreland, Bishop of Sacramento, "Cities of Refuge."

May 16-Annual Phi Beta Kappa address, John S. P. Tatlock, Professor of English Philology in Leland Stanford, Jr., University, "Literature and History."

May 17-Fifty-third Annual Commencement Exercises, in the Greek Theatre.

LECTURES ON TROPICAL MEDICINE

(At the University Hospital, Saturday mornings.)

March 4-Dr. H. F. Nichols, "Spirochaetiases.''

March 11-Dr. Billings, of the Public Health Service, "The

More Important Helminthiases.''

March 18-Dr. K. F. Meyer, Associate Professor of Tropical Medicine, "Yellow Fever, Dengue, and Pappataci.'

March 25-Dr. K. F. Meyer, "Typhus, Spotted Fever, and Verruga Peruviana."

April 1-Dr. Howard Morrow, Clinical Professor of Dermatology, "Leprosy and Tropical Skin Diseases.''

April 8—Dr. Billings, "Beri Beri and Pellagra.''

April 15-Dr. E. L. Walker, Associate Professor of Tropical Medicine, in the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research, "Parasitic Insects and the Role of Insects in the Transmission of Tropical Diseases.''

April 22-Dr. K. F. Meyer, "Tropical Hygiene and Sanitation; a Summary of the Present-day Achievements."'

LECTURES AT THE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY

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

March 5-E. W. Gifford, Associate Curator of the Museum of Anthropology, "The Culture of the Indians of Southern California."'

March 12-E. W. Gifford, "Indian Cultures in California as a Whole."

March 19-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of California Indians: Burial Customs."

March 26-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of the California Indians: Mourning Ceremonies."'

April 2-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of California Indians: Adolescence Ceremonies.''

April 9-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of California Indians: Spirit Ceremonies.''

April 16-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of California Indians: Shamanism.' ""

April 22-E. W. Gifford, "The Creation and the Destruction of the World."

April 30-E. W. Gifford, "The Religion of the California Indians: Mythology."

LECTURES ON LOCAL FAUNISTICS AND BIOLOGY March 6-Dr. Joseph Grinnell, Director of the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Assistant Professor of Zoology, "The Campus Bird Calendar in Early Spring."

March 13-Dr. Joseph Grinnell, "The Nesting and Eggs of Our Local Birds."'

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