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Instructors:

C. C. Staehling, Accounting (one year); L. J. Fletcher, Agricultural Engineering, from August 1, 1916; G. C. Kreutzer, Agricultural Extension; H. H. Severin, Entomology, from August 1, 1916; Mrs. D. M. Willis, Costume Design (in the California School of Fine Arts); Mrs. Katherine Gillespie, Design (in the California School of Fine Arts); Xavier Martinez, Drawing (in the California School of Fine Arts); Agatha Van Erp, Handicraft (in the California School of Fine Arts); Kurt Heller, German (one year); F. W. Cozens, Physical Education for Men; Ethel E. Taylor, Textiles (one year); V. de Mari, Water Color; H. N. Gould, Zoology (one year).

Instructor in the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research and Instructor in Research Medicine in the Medical School, from July 15, 1916, Alice Rohde.

Assistants:

Mrs. Matilda Newson Fowler, Agricultural Extension; M. A. Rice, Agricultural Extension; John Edwin Stiles, Agricultural Extension; Donald E. Martin, Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology; James R. Zion, Viticulture; Eugene Scofield Heath, Botany; R. W. Hodgson, Botany; P. Borgstrom, Chemistry; T. B. Brighton, Chemistry; A. L. Caulkins, Chemistry; G. W. Clark, Chemistry; E. D. Eastman, Chemistry; A. G. Loomis, Chemistry; J. N. McGee, Chemistry; Miss I. G. Morse, Chemistry; R. F. Newton, Chemistry; G. S. Parks, Chemistry; S. L. Peck, Chemistry; M. H. Schlesinger, Chemistry; E. C. Scott, Chemistry; A. L. Morse, Clinical Operative Dentistry; F. C. Bettencourt, Clinical Prosthetic Dentistry; F. W. Rubke, History; A. A. Scott, D. O. Mills Expedition at Santiago; Elizabeth J. Easton, Mathematics; I. H. Betts, Surgery (Resident University Hospital); Frank Blaney Eaton, Ophthalmology; R. O'Connor, Ophthalmology; Mildred Lemon, Physical Education for Women; Hallam Hans Anderson, Physics; Ira L. Jones, Physics; William C. Pomeroy, Physics; Leo A. Wadsworth, Physics; J. A. Larsen, Physiology; S. W. Symons, Psychology.

Research Assistant in Dental Pathology, Adah R. Holmes. Voluntary Assistant in Orthopedic Surgery, A. L. Fisher. Office Assistant in the Wilmerding School, Mrs. Carrie D. Howland.

Teaching Fellows: J. E. Johnston, Argumentation; George S. Monk, Astronomy; R. H. Clark, English; Norbert Scheele, German. Fellows in Research Medicine in the Hooper Foundation: Marjorie G. Foster (from September 1, 1916); William J. Kerr (from January 1, 1917).

Helper in Zoology, Ralph Steele.

PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES IN TITLE

To be Assistant Director of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, as well as Professor of Zoology, C. A. Kofoid.

To be Professor of Design and Applied Arts and Director of the California School of Fine Arts, Pedro J. Lemos.

To be Professor of Drawing and Painting in the California School of Fine Arts, Frank Van Sloun.

To be Instructors: Lillian M. Moore, Physiology; J. R. Douglas, Political Science.

To be Zoologist and Librarian at the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, Olive Swezy.

To be Curator of Birds, Harry S. Swarth.

To be Assistant in Pharmacology, Mary Delprat.

To be Teaching Fellow and Secretary of the Committee on Students' English, A. F. Anderson.

To be Teaching Fellows in Chemistry, W. G. Horsch and G. A. Linhart.

To be University Fellows in the Lick Observatory, F. J. Neubauer (from January 1 to June 30, 1917) and Roscoe F. Sanford.

To be Native Sons Traveling Fellow in History, G. L. Albright.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

(Unless otherwise specified the following leaves of absence are from July 1, 1916, to June 30, 1917.)

Gilbert Chinard, Professor of French, July 1 to December 31, 1916, to serve in France as intermediary between the government and American relief contributions.

Howard S. Fawcett, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, from September 1, 1916, to August 31, 1917.

Thomas H. Reed, Associate Professor of Government, to serve as first City Business Manager of San Jose, under the new charter which he himself had written.

L. J. Demeter, Assistant Professor of German, to engage in relief work in Germany.

H. A. Mattill, Assistant Professor of Nutrition, June 24 to August 15, 1916.

Frank Irwin, Instructor in Mathematics, July 1 to December 31, 1916.

RESIGNATIONS

(Unless otherwise indicated the following resignations are from June 30, 1916.)

Professor of Law, Barry Gilbert.

Assistant Professors: R. C. Tolman, Chemistry; L. M. Davis, Dairy Industry.

Lecturer on the Business Side of Pharmacy, Val. Schmidt.

Curator of Mammals in the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Walter P. Taylor.

Instructors: E. W. Rust, Entomology (Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture); J. Koeber, Farm Mechanics; Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, English (in the University Extension Division, to become President of Mills College); H. W. Seawell, Water Color.

Senior Assistant in the Library, Evelyn A. Steel, from July 17,

1916.

Assistants: H. E. McMinn, Botany; C. B. Porter, Dental Porcelain; Flora H. Heinz, German; G. L. Albright, History; H. G. Cloud, Physics; C. G. Thompson, Physics; Dr. Thornton Stearns, Surgery.

Native Sons Traveling Fellow in History, T. B. Kittredge.
Fellow at the Lick Observatory, Hugh B. Wilcox.

Fellows: C. R. Christiansen, Research Medicine (in the Hooper Foundation); Z. Ostenberg, Research Medicine (in the Hooper Foundation); F. H. Rodenbaugh, Research Medicine (in the Hooper Foundation).

UNIVERSITY MEETINGS

August 21-President Benj. Ide Wheeler.

welcome the Freshmen, crowded the Greek Theatre.)

(This meeting, to

LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY

June 26-Arthur W. Ryder, Assistant Professor of Sanskrit, "The Vedanta Philosophy."

June 27-Ramón Jaén, Professor of Spanish in the United States Military Academy, "Toledo, la ciudad imperial.’’

June 28-Louis Allard, Assistant Professor of French in Harvard University, "Alfred de Musset, poète d'amour."

June 29 James C. Elsom, M.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Education in the University of Wisconsin, "The Educational Significance of the Boy Scout Movement."

June 31-Mildred Leo Clemens, "The Message of the Yosemite" (in the Greek Theatre, illustrated with motion pictures). July 3-A. W. Ryder, "The Sankhya Philosophy."

July 5-Louis Allard, "Alfred de Vigny, le poète philosophe du romantisme.''

July 6-Kuno Francke, Professor of the History of German Culture in Harvard University, "Mysticism of the Fourteenth Century."

July 10-A. W. Ryder, "Buddhism."

July 12-Louis Allard, "Victor Hugo: La Légende des Siècles." July 12-Morris Jastrow, Jr., Professor of Semitic Languages in the University of Pennsylvania, "The Position of the Priest in the Religion of the Hebrews.''

July 14-Chevalier C. Formilli, constructor of the Italian Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, "Color in Architecture."'

July 17—A. W. Ryder, "The Indian Epics."'

July 18-Ford Ashman Carpenter of the United States Weather Bureau, "Meteorology and Aviation.''

July 18-Ramón Jaén, "La Mancha, la tierra de Don Quijote.'' July 19-Louis Allard, "Le réalisme en poésie et Leconte de Lisle.''

July 19-Morris Jastrow, Jr., "The Prophet in the Religion of the Hebrews.''

July 20-Ford Ashman Carpenter, "The Meaning of Cloud Forms."'

July 24-Perham W. Nahl, "Prints and Reproductions of Pictures.''

July 24-A. W. Ryder, "Indian Fables and Epigrams.''

July 25-L. N. Flint, Professor of Journalism in the University of Kansas, "Wasteful Advertising.'

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July 25-I. B. Stoughton Holborn, Lecturer for the Oxford and Cambridge University Extension Systems, "The True Spirit of University Extension.''

July 25-Ramón Jaén, "La conciencia de España en dos escritores de hoy dia: Rio Baroja."

July 26-Louis Allard, "La littérature et la société."' July 26-Morris Jastrow, Jr., "From Prophet to Rabbi." July 26-Perham W. Nahl, Instructor in Free-hand Drawing and Art Anatomy, "The Modern Theory of Color.''

July 26-Walter Raymond Spalding, Chairman of the Division of Music in Harvard University, "Great Symphonists.''

July 31-Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, President of Mills College, "American Pageantry of Today."

July 31—A. W. Ryder, "Indian Lyric Poetry.”

August 1-Addresses on "Standards of Medical Education and Medical Research," given by Regent Chester H. Rowell, editor of the Fresno Republican; Dr. George H. Whipple, Director of the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research, and

Dr. George E. Ebright, President of the California State Board of Health.

August 1-Colin V. Dyment, Professor of Journalism in the University of Oregon, "The 'Colyum' in the American Newspaper.

August 1-J. C. Elsom, Assistant Professor of Physical Education in the University of Wisconsin, "Physical Education" (at a reception in honor of the Pacific Coast Physical Education Association).

August 1-Ramón Jaén, "La conciencia de España en dos escritores de hoy dia: Azorin."

August 1-Tracy I. Storer, Assistant Curator of Birds in the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, "The Birds of the Yosemite."

August 2-Louis Allard, "Quelques réflexions sur la comédie de moeurs en France de 1890-1914."'

August 2-Walter Raymond Spalding, "Leading Tendencies in Contemporary Music."

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August 3-Tracy I. Storer, "The Mammals of the Yosemite." August 21 to 26-Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Harvard Law School, Modern Juristic Thought and its Significance for America.'' August 28-Henry Hurwitz, Chancellor of the Intercollegiate Menorah Association, on the work of that association, and A. L. Kroeber, Associate Professor of Anthropology, "Are the Jews a Race?" (before the Menorah Society).

SUMMER SESSION LECTURES

Among the features of the Summer Session were a series of evening lectures from June 26 to July 14 by Ian C. Hannah, Lecturer in Art of the Oxford and Cambridge University Extension Systems, on "The Appreciation of Art," and from July 17 to August 4 by I. B. Stoughton-Holborn, Lecturer for Oxford and Cambridge University Extension Systems, on "The Inspiration of Greece'; a series of special lectures by Kuno Francke, Professor of the History of German Culture in Harvard University, on "German Literature"; a series of lectures by Dr. R. MeyerRiefstahl, the textile expert, on "The History of Tapestry"; a series of dramatic readings by Mrs. George L. Bell (Rose von Schmidt), and a series of lectures on the "History of Music" given by Charles Louis Seeger, Jr., Professor of Music, with musical illustrations by Professor Seeger, Winnifred Christie, Mrs. Lucia Dunham, Miss Estelle Milliette, Miss Amy Holman, Mr. Lawrence Strauss, Mr. H. L. Perry, Mr. Charles H. Case, Choragus Paul

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