Skip to main content

Full text of "Report by State Civil Service Commission and State Board of Control : to the Senate and the Assembly relative to names, titles, and salaries of state officers and employees, February 25, 1921"

See other formats


REPORT 


Stat^  Civil  Service  Commission 


5 


^^^         State  Board  of  Control 


674 


THE   SENATE  AND    THE  ASSEMBLY 


RELATIVE  TO 


Names,  Titles,  and  Salaries  of  State 
Officers  and  Employees 


February  25,  1921 


^KLiroiiNff  7'  T 


<  AI.IKOUNIA  STATE  PKINTIXG  OFFICE 
SACRAMENTO.    1921 


^ 


REPORT 


State  Civil  Service  Commission 


State  Board  of  Control 


THE   SENATE  AND    THE  ASSEMBLY 


RELATIVE  TO 


Names,  Titles,  and  Salaries  of  State 
Officers  and  Employees 


February  25,  1921 


CAUFORMA  STATE  PBnsTlXG  OFFICE 
SACRAifENTO,    1921 


9768 


LKTTKR  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


SiATK    BOAKI)    OF    CoNTROl.. 

r>At  RAMK.NTo,  ('ALircKNiA.  Mnrc'li  :'..  UI21. 
Assciiiblij  of  the  Slate  of  California.  Sarrawruto.  Californio. 

(Jenti.emen  :  I'ursrant  to  tlio  instructions  contaimnl  in  Assembly  Concun-fnl 
Uesolulion  No.  It.  adoiited  January  14.  wp  submit  herowitli  a  comploto  roport  of  the 
names  of  all  the  oltii;M-s  and  omi)l(;yiHs  in  oacli  and  every  offi-.e.  department,  beard, 
bureau,  commission  and  institulii.n  of  the  soxorninent  of  the  State  of  California, 
with  their  titles  and  tlnir  monthly  salaries  or  wages,  all  as  of  January  1.  lO'-M. 
Also  is  };iven  a  statement  ^1  owinji  the  number  of  peisens  ensai?ed  for  temporary  i;r 
emergeney  work  durin.i:  tin-  (iseal  year  -udinir  June  :UI.  1<.121.  and  the  total  am(.uiil 
expended  tiierefor. 

As  a  part  of  the  report  we  are  preparing  the  following  four  summaries  which  will 
show  the  totals  of  tie  monthly  and  .yearly  expeuditurrs  for  salaries  and  wages  as  of 
January  1.  1021.  (f  all  the  State  agencies,  the  first  of  which  siimaiaries  a'-enmpanies 
this  report : 

(1)  All  those  agencits  which  appear  in  the  general  appnpriatio;!  lull. 

(2)  The  self-supporting  agencies. 

(3)  State  Highway  C'ommi.ssion.  whi<  li  is  limnued  entirely  by  bend  issiu's 
and  motor  vehicle  tax  funds. 

(4)  T'niversity  of  California,  which  is  sui.perled  partly  by  S:ate  appro- 
priations and  partly  by  endowment  funds  and  other  income.  (The  University 
payroll  submitted  in  the  repcrt  is  the  entire  payroll,  i.aid  partly  by  the  Stat<- 
and  partly  by  endowment  funds  and  ether  income.) 

In  these  summaries  nineteen  salary  groups  have  been  set  up.  showing  for  each 
agencv  the  number  of  oflicers  and  employees  that  fall  within  each  salary  group,  ine 
lowest  of  these  salary  grcups  iucUu'e  those  receiving  $7.",  or  less  per  mouth,  and  the 
-roups  range  in  amounts  up  to  *S(tl  to  $!jOO  per  month.  The  summaries  wdl  also 
show  what  percentage  each  group  is  of  the  whole  number  of  employees. 

Each  of  the  f.air  summari.'s  will  show  the  average  niimthly  salary  uf  all  oH1<-ms 
nnd  cinjiloyees  as  felh.ws: 

(1)  Departments  appearing  in  the  general ,  appro-,. riaiicn  bill,  average 
nu  nthly  salary.  $181.:3"i. 

(2)  Self-supporting  depart nienis.  average  m<jnthly  salary.  .'t;i40.S2. 
(y,\    Highway  Commission,  average  monthly  salary.  .^l.Tt.iii. 

(4)    rniveisity  of  ("alifornia.  average  monthly  salary.  .$134.4P 
In   addition    to    th<-    salaries   received,    maintenanc..    also    is    furnished    to   certain 
emplovees  in  hospitals,  prisons,  refermatories.  institutions  for  feeble  minded.  Veterans 
UoZ.  institutiois  for  the  blind.  Women's  Relief  Corps  Home  and  .erta.n  I.  d.l  parties 
of  the  State  Highway  Commission. 

Respectfully  submitted.  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^  ^^  CONTROL. 

S.  P.  Allen,  Secretary. 

STATK  CIVIL  SERVICL  COMMISSION. 
Nova  J.  Beal,  Secretary. 


INDEX    OF    STATE    DEPARTMENTS    AND    INSTITUTIONS. 

Page 

Accountancy,    Board    5 

Accounting,  Public    (Board  of  Control) 16 

Adjutant   General   5 

Advisory   Pardon   Board   5 

Agricultural  Association,   Sixth  District 6 

Agricultural    Society    7 

Agriculture,  Board.     See  Agricultural  Society 
Agriculture,  College.      See  University  of  California. 

Agriculture,  Department 7 

Appeal,  Courts.     See  Court. 

Architecture,    Board -- !) 

Attorney   General    10 

Banking  Department   ]0 

Blind,    Industrial   Home  for  Adult TG 

See,  also.  Deaf  and  Blind. 

Budget  Appropriations,  departments  supported  by — Table,  insert i-'i 

Building   and   Loan   Commissioner — 11 

Clerk  of  Supreme   Court.     See  Court :   Supreme. 

Capital  Planning  Commission   11 

Capitol   Building  and   Grounds -- 11 

Charities  and  Corrections,  Board 12 

Civil   Service  Commission -- .  12 

Colton  Hall,  Trustees — Table,  insert 4-5 

Compensation    Insurance   Fund    12 

See,  also.  Industrial  Accident  Commission. 

Control,    Board    16 

Orphan    Aid    17 

Controller    _  17 

Corporation    Department    IS 

Corporation  I.iicense  Department.     See  Secretary  of  State. 
Court : 

Appeal.   First   District   19 

Appeal,   Second    District    20 

Appeal,   Third    District    -- 20 

Supreme     107 

Criminal  Identification  and  Investigation,  Bureau 20 

Custom  House  at  Monterey.     See  Monterey. 

Deaf  and  Blind,  School 21 

See,  also.  Blind. 
Delhi  Land  Settlement.     See  Land  Settlement  Board. 

Dental    Examiners,    Board    22 

Dental    Surgeon 22 

Departments  Suppoited  by  Budget  Appropriations — Table,  insert 4-5 

Durham.     See  Land  Settlement  Board. 

Education.    Department 22 

Embalmers,    Board   23 

Employment  Bureaus.      See  Labor  Bureau. 

Engini'tring    Department    24 

E<|u;ilization,     Board     2G 

Fish  and  Game   Commission    26 

l<"lsh  Exchange.     See  Market  Director. 

Forestry,    Board    20 

Folsom  State  Prison.     See  Prisons. 

Girls'    School 29 

Governor     — .31 

Harbor  Commissioners: 

Eureka .'iS 

San    Diego    , .38 

San    Francisco .. 32 

Hastings  College  of  the  Law.     See  University  of  California. 

Health,    Board   38 

Highway    Commission . 40 

Historical    Survey    Commission 50 

Hospitals.     See  Lunacy  Commission. 

Immigration  and  Housing  Commission 73 

Industrial   Accident  Commission 73 

See.  also,  Compensation  Insurance  Fund. 

Industrial   Farm  for  Women 75 

Industrial   Home   for   Adult   Blind.     See   Blind. 

Industrial   Welfare   Commission    76 

Inheritance  Tax  Department.     See  Controller. 

Instruction,   Public   Superintendent.     See  Education. 

Insurance,    Department    77 


INDKX   OF  STATK    I  )KPAR'I\\J  KN'l'S  AND    INS  TI'ILI  IONS— 

Concluded. 

Page 

Labor    Statistics.    Bureau    --    - 77 

Land  Settlement,   Board  : 

Delhi    7'" 

Durham     70 

Law  and  Legislative  Reference.      See  Library. 

Legislative   Counsel,    Bureau    7  • 

Letter  of  Transmittal  accompanying  this  Report 2 

Library    __-- 80 

Lieutenant    Governor 31 

lainacy  Commission 81 

Agnews   State   Hospital 51 

Mendocino  State  Hospital 54 

Napa   State   Hospital 56 

Norwalk   State   Hospital fiO 

Sonoma   State   Home    62 

Southern   California  State  "Hospital 65 

Stockton    State   Hospital 69 

See,  also.  Pacific  Colony. 

Market  Commission  and  Fish  Exchange 81 

Marshall   Monument 81 

Medical    Examiners    82 

Mining    Bureau    82 

Monterey.    Custom    House    83 

Motor  Veliicle  Department 81 

Normal  Schools  : 

Chico 87 

Fresno     -- 88 

Humboldt     88 

Los  Angeles   (Now  LTniversit.y  of  California,  Southern  Branch). 

San  Diego 89 

San  Francisco  -_-- 89 

San  Jose 91 

Santa    Barbara 92 

Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor.     See  Mining  Bureau. 

Optometry    Board 92 

Orphan  Aid   (Board  of  Control)    17 

Pacific  Colony   . '__  92 

Pliarmacy,    Board   93 

Pilot  Commissioners.    San   Francisco 93 

Pio  Pico  Mansion,   Trustees 94 

Polytechnic  School.  California   _ 94 

Preston   School   of  Industry 95 

See.  also.  Whittier  State  School. 

Printing   Department    9'> 

Prison    Directors    1<>2 

Prisons  : 

Folsom     99 

San    Quentin    100 

Purchasing    Department    102 

Railroad    Commission    103 

Real   Estate  Department 104 

Reclam:ition    Board    ^--- 105 

Redwood  Park  Commission _ lOfi 

San   Quentin   State   Prison.     See   Prisons. 

Summarv  of  number  and  salaries  of  officers  and  employees.     Table,  insert 4-5 

Secretary   of  State -- 107 

Supreme  Court.      See  Court. 

Surveyor   General 108 

Sutter's  Fort,   Trustees   . lOS 

Table  showing  summary  of  departments  supported  by  budget  appropriations  insert   4-5 
Treasurer    IDS 

University  of  California   108 

Veterans'    Home    -- 151 

Veterinary    Medicine,    Examiners . 154 

Water    Commission — 154 

Weights  and   Measures,   Department , 155 

Whittier    School    ' 155 

See,  also.  Preston   School   of  Industry. 
Women,  Industrial  F'arm.      See  Industrial  Farm, 
Women's  Relief  Corps   Home l.",? 


STATE  BOARD  OF  ACCOUNTANCY, 

311  Califoiiiia  Street,  Sail  Francisco,  California. 

Montlily  Salary 
Namo  of  Officer  or  Kmiiloyee  ami  Title  or  Daily  Wage 

John  F.  Forbes,  President $5.(K»  a  day* 

D„,.,,^l,)     V      KliTht      Vina    TJi-ocirlont  $5.(10    R    Hav« 


iiini  imiu-iii   eiiiijm.viiii.-iii 


KW 


.„»srs.Sn..« 

«„*,   0,   »p,o„,.   ,„.™.   .„««.   i..u.„   1,    ■.„.  .„.„...    .„■ 

""■« 

.„o. 

nMc 

r£ 

momhir  r.yroll 

*„.un,., 

iSri.";, 

"plojeil' 

8801 

STOl 
8800 

tool 

8700 

8000 

mi 

8500 

tm 

8150 

8351 

8100 

8301 

8278       8261 
8800      1276 

8228 
<250 

8201 
«226 

8170 
8200 

8151 
♦176 

8120 
8150 

8101 
JUS 

810O 

50 

rs 

roll  TiOMii  on 

85.595  aa 

12 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

...... 

u 

82,575  01 

1.805  00 
l.OOOOO 
23.118  16 
1.881  « 

•30  900  1- 

w.moi 

Ti 

' 

t 

1 

\ 

21 

' 

1 

:;:::: 

8 

.„!?- 

..." 

' 

1 

1 
3 

1 
2 

2 

T 

32 

12 

0,022  00 

"esooo 

2,172  60 

i                         .("i'l  :::: 

^a 

12 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

\ 

3 

....!. 

1 

8 

11 

18 
9 

"'n 

" 

10 

i 

« 
20 

88 

800 

120 
19! 

»7 

i 

72 
8 

19 
25 

137 
23 

10.7U  16 
7.880  SS 
5,123  28 

2I8U  98 
1,126  00 
11,280  00 

7.201  08 
19.890  32 

2.118  72 

7I&S9  60 
1.089  «0 

283  88 
18.908  22 

670  00 
17.7«88 
13.079  83 
88.768  00 
11,868  38 
10.009  83 

2s!o90  3a 
3,898  S3 

2.119  00 
8,916  00 

li:i38  30 
868  33 
8,216  05 

75  00 
10,877  10 

KisJ'S" 

7.18.5  00 
3.287  19 

12I291  20 
1,132  17 
797  00 

7.09i"28' 

5.275  33 
28.790  02 

llo?!  18 

aoooo 

2.132  05 

733  ao 
13*0  51 

08  50 

2 

I 

17 

8 

36 

10 

2,010  00 

5 

' 

» 

2 

] 

mSm 

£ 

1 

^ 

I 

...... 

18 

'■'io' 

'? 

16 

; 

12 

1 

2,012  80 

4 

1 

:;::;: 

as 
1 

18 

...... 

1 

...... 

> 

' 

2a.5l»io 

1 

3.000  00 

a 

2 

53 
30 

a 

18 
21 

3 
2 

8 
J17 

2 

'■"^SS 

18 

> 

1 

5 

1 

8 

11 

18 

1 

2 
13 

j  i 

1 

....'. 

"T 

12 

179  08 

s 

.— 1- 

H^w|J;j.  ;; ';■" 

1,200  60 

5 

434.070  00 

liosriitHi  ^'   ■         ' 

2,010  08 

i"" 

..... 

[  1 

40,410  Ofl 
281.728  « 

"if 

i 

13 

1,083  80 

\l 

j       " 

! 

— 



! 

10 
8 

'l",028'a«" 

} 

6 
...... 

...... 

11 
21 

,1 
] 

a 

25.150  «» 

::': 

:::i 

:::i 

....'. 

...... 

8 

...... 

82 

7 

MlTilnB    I'l.'  , 

;::;::....!.....!. 

«i>!7'3B 

N=ls:;;:,   :,    .^          :::;::::: 

;;e 

::[ 

J 

....!. 

^':!^.  ■' 

1.598  35 
1.020  00 

Normul  S<-\ -  ■■                        

Pr?8ton  •"■  i> ■    1    ■■■■!' 

i 

J 

53. 1!-!)  01 

w'w'so 

160.300  00 
180,080  04 

oslataoa 

346,830  04 
7.2nr,  00 
fil.376  80 

23".860  02 

leelsso  32 

I8.IM3  60 
8,790  80 





:::': 

...!. 

...!!. 

...1!. 

20 
8 

1 
2 

3 
168 

...... 

....'.. 

'■'] 

....'. 

~?!-l 

RwlwootI  Park  OommlBelon 

S?etetary  of  Stat? 

8.400  (5 

...!!?.... 

..._ 

1 

IS 

-is 

80  00 

SS9  57 
310  08 

10 

1 

\ 

8 

i 

! 

' 

16 

as 

I 

1 

» 

....!. 

::::: 

....? 

....'. 

...1*. 

I 

5 

Woman's  Relief  Corps  Homo- 

«31,rai57 

1,011 

T 

zr 

.20 

jl.O 

= 

=Jl 

.ss 

^ 

-^ 

.08 

2.72 
.95 

8.50 
.92 

.69 

7.82 

11.11 

17.10 

.as 

== 

.12 

1.220 

8555.172  11 

Ratio  of  each  group  to  ffTRod  total  In 
tn  Brand  totiil  In  ppr  c»nl 

1.0 

— . 

'  Monthly  Salary. 


c  State  Highway  CommiBBloD. 


,  prieone.   reloriuatorlcB. 


STATE  BOARD  OF  ACCOUNTANCY. 

311  California  Street,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Monthly  Salao' 
Xanie  of  Officer  or  Employee  atul  Title  or  Daily  Wage 

John  r.  Forbas,  President - ^.00  a  day* 

Reynold  K.  Blight,  Vice  President $5.00  a  day* 

Prentiss  Maslin,  Member $'.00  a  day* 

B    W.  Bour.<,  Member $5.00  a  day* 

William   I>olge,   Se.retaryTreasurer $5.00  a  day* 

EMKRGKNCY  EMPLOYMENT, 
li.  Larkins,  Assistant  to  .Secretary. 75  cents  an  liour 

1919—  1920— 

July S!8  18       January   $29  25 

August 2S  ii        February   13  l:i 

September   14  81       March    7  31 

October  37  13       April -16  iS 

November 16  31       May 35  06 

December 24  04       June  9  Hi 

.Tuly    11  44 

August    52  31 

September  27  IS 

October  5'i  5fi 

November 27  Z6 

December  

'Attending  examination*  (4  days  each  year)  and  attending  meetings  (3  or  4  each  year). 

THE    ADJUTANT   GENERAL'S   OFFICE. 
Form  of  report  of  cflieers  and  regular  empl'-'yee?  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1021: 

Xame  of  Officer  or  Kniployee  and  Position  Monthly  Salary 

.Statutory  employees — 

Urig.  Genl.  J.  J.  Borree,  The  Adjutant  General $416  C" 

Lieut.  Col.  J.  S.  McKnight,  Assistant  Adjutant  General 250  CO 

Howard  S.  Mclntire.  Chief  Clerk 158  33 

Jacob    Alexander,    Clerk 141  67 

John  E.  .Sherburn,  Clerk 141  67 

(  larif^a  E.  Bowen,  Clerk 141  67 

Louise  J.  Bogert,  Stenographer-Clerk 125  0<: 

John  L.  Henderson,  Military  Storekeeper 100  tfi 

Peter  Rouning,  Assistant  Military  Storekeeper 75  CO 

Non-Statutory  Positions- 
James  Wilson,  Clerk $V25  OC: 

Harriet  B.  Bird,  Stenographer-Clerk 110  00 

Winni?  Brown,  Clerk lO)  00 

Melva  T.  Smith.  Clerk i:O0f» 

Charlotte  Jensen,  Stenographer ICO  00 

AdolKh  H.  Griesel,  .Services  (State  Arsenal) 90  00 

Ethel  D.  Connelly,  Typist 90  00 

Kdna  F.  Shaplin,  I'ypist 90  00 

Florence  Wieks,   Typist 90  OO 

Sam  Vicari,  Janitor 70  00 

Richarfl  J.  Shaplin,  Messenger 60  0^ 

Total $2,575  01 

Number  of  persons  engaged  f'lr  t?m.porary  employment,  as  Clerks,  Stenographers,  and 
Typists,  in  connection  with  compiling  and  completing  State  Military  records  and 
records  pertaining  to  operation  of  Federal  Selective  Sen-ice  Law  in  California, 
■luring  fiscal  year  ended  June  .3»i,  1!>20 12 

Total  expenditure  for  «a!arie--  for  same ^ $',50.'5  33 

ADVISORY   PARDON    BOARD   OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Rooms  328-9  Mills  Buililing,  Telephone:  Sutter  2311,  San  Francisco,  California. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Advisory   Pardon   Board. 

-Xame  of  Officer  or  Kniployee  and  Titlt  Montlily  Salary 

Frank  L.  Fenton,  Secretary $150  00* 

Miss  G.  Pursell,  Stenographer  and  Typist 10  OOf 

Respectfully  submitted:  Advisory  Pardon  Board.    By  Frank  L.  Fenton.  Secretary,. 

*Statutory  salary. 
+Intermittent  employment. 


STATE    OFFICEKS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 


THE  SIXTH   DISTRICT  AGRICULTURAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921. 

Name  uf  OfBccr  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W.  X.  Ilarr:!.  Srcretary  (Building  Manager) $300  00 

W.  H.  Fowler,  Processor  (Kxhibit  Expert) — _ 250  00 

Vincent  Cech,  Cabinet  Maker  .- 173  00 

A.  H.  Koeli,  Multicolor  Operator  and  Processor's  Assistant 1%  w 

Mary  B.  Trelease,  Stenographer  (OflQce  Manager) 150  00 

J.  A.  Benston,  Handyman 135  00 

Minta  Ksterly,  Information  Bureau  Clerk 115  00 

Wm.  G.  Carbi-e,  Janitor 105  00 

C.  R.  Kiuisom.  Janitor 105  00 

Jos.  T.  Roadhouso,  Janitor 105  00 

Willard  Gregory,  Xight  Janitor  (one  half  time) i52  50 

Dewey  A.  Niles.  Xight  Janitor  (onelialf  time) 52  50 

Wage  Per  Total  Wages 

Xaiiie  cf  'remiioraiy  Kiiii'loyee  ami  Title  Day  or  Hour  Received 

Kdouard  A.  Vysekal,  Artist .$6  00  and  $7  50         $1,34175 

Geo.  Feldcamp,  Laborer 3  50  and    4  CO  566  31 

H.  W.  Powell,  Carpenter 6  00  420  OO 

Ignace  Vysekal,  Artist -- 7  50  345  00 

Calvin  Aerick,  Cabinet  Maker 5  50  S6  25 

J.  B.  Ingrahaui,  Carpenter  --  5  50  56  00 

R.  Udclowitz,  Laborer 50  hr.  47  0.) 

Douglas  Greer,  Laborer  50  hr.  38  50 

John  P.  Lobkovich,  Laborer .50  hr.  35  94 

Lenoyne  S.  Bloom,  Labr.rer 50  hr.  24  CO 

Donald  J.  Heintzelnian,  Laborer 50  hr.  24  00 

W.  S.  Thorson,  Laborer 50  hr.  15  25 

Henry  E.  Curtis,  Laboi-er  50  hr.  12  00 

Adolf  Kunz,   Laborer  50  hr.  8  00 

A.  P.  Kmchten,  Laborer  50  hr.  6  00 

Alfred  Huste],  Labtirer 50  hr.  3  50 

Total- —  $3,03S  50 

See  attached  sheet  for  work  performed  by  each  pennanent  employee. 

Duties  of  Employees  of  Sixth    District  Agricultural   Association. 

ITie  Board  of  Dirictors  of  tlie  .Sixth  Distiiet  .AgiieuHural  Association  coiisiirts  of  the  following 
busines.e  men,  who  .eer\'e  the  institution  mthout  salary: 

FranTc  .Simpson,  President:  W.  H.  Harrison,  Vice  President:  R.  W.  Burnliam,  Clinton  E.  Miller, 
Standish  L.  Mitchell,  K.  W.  Murphy,  Walter  P.  Story,  and  Albert  M.  Paul,  Manager. 

Mr.  Paul's  servic?  might  properly  tie  termed  Consulting  or  Advising  Manager.  He  visits  the 
bin'lding  at  least  once  each  week  to  discuss  and  advise  in  matters  of  importance,  and  is  available 
by  phone  at  all  times.    (Xo  compensation  received.) 

\V.  X.  Harris,  Secretary,  $303  per  month: 

Mr.  Harris's  position  is  that  of  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Directors  and  manager  of  all 
departments  of  the  State  Fxpcsition  Building,  the  directing  of  pul)Iieity,  the  securing  of  exhibits, 
the  cr"ation  and  mnintenanee  of  relations  between  this  institution  and  the  different  agencies  in 
California  that  are  working  for  promotion  and  state,  county  and  municipal  publicity. 

Vincent  Cech,  Cabinet  Maker,  .$175  per  month: 

Mr.  Ccch's  duties  as  c:iliinet  maker  include  the  builiiing  and  entire  finishing  of  exhibit  cases. 
the  cutting  and  fitting  of  glass  for  same,  painting,  staining,  installing  electric  wiring  and 
fixtures.  He  is  particularly  valuable  to  this  institution  on  account  of  his  all-round  knowledge 
of  building  constnicti'  n,  wliich  makes  it  possible  to  conduct  almost  all  the  work  in  the  building 
witliout  the  necessity  f'lr  hiring  expert  workmen  in  different  lines. 

A.  H.  K(!Ch,  Multicolor  Operator  and  Processor's  Assistant,  $150  per  month: 

Mr.  Koch  does  all  the  ]irinting  for  this  institutirn  which  can  be  handled  on  our  press.  He  also 
assists  Mr.  Fowler  with  the  pi-ocessing  and  the  installation  of  exhibits.  Mr.  Koch  casts  some  of 
the  wax  fniits  and  vegetables  which  are  used  in  our  permanent  exhibits  and  does  all  the  coloring 
of  same,    'niis  color  work  is  a  decided  art,  which  Mr.  Koch  does  particularly  well. 

Mary  B.  Trelease.  Stenographer,  $150  per  month: 

In  addition  to  th!»  ordinary  duties  of  the  only  stenographer  and  clerk  in  an  office,  Miss  Trelease 
has  entire  charge  of  the  routine  business  of  the  office.  She  also  has  direct  charge  of  the  janitor 
and  working  force  of  the  building,  which  gives  her  th'»  resp':nsibility  for  the  cleaning  and  routine 
running  of  the  building. 

J.  A.  Benston.  Hanilymaii,  $13.'.  per  month: 

Mr.  Benston's  duties  as  handyman  include  all  phuniug.  eleetrieal  and  otiicr  miscellaneous 
repairs  in  the  lullding,  the  enre  of  tlie  heating  system  and  filter,  the  repainting-  of  woodwork 
and  kalsomining  of  walls.  He  drives  the  Ford,  doing  such  errands  as  the  Institution  reqm'res. 
He  also  opefates  the  motion  picture  machine  and  on  Saturday  afternoon  and  Sunday,  every 
other  week,  acts  as  floorinan. 

Minta  Kivterly.  Information  flork,  .*lir)  pnr  month: 

Miss  Estcrly  has  entire  charge  of  the  Information  Bureau.  It  is  her  duty  to  see  that  the 
stock  of  literature  is  kept  up,  to  study  same  so  as  to  be  able  to  Intelligently  give  out  informa- 
tion to  the  public,  and  to  be  continually  on  the  lookout  lor  new  literature  and  information 
which  may  be  valuable  to  visitors. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  7 

Will.  G.  Cai'bee,  Janitor,  $10.3  per  month: 

In  addition  to  the  regular  janitor  duties  in  that  portion  of  the  building  assigned  to  him,  Mr. 
t'arbee  acts  as  flooinian  a  part  of  each  day.  On  account  of  the  very  large  crowds  visiting  the 
building,  it  is  necessary  that  some  of  our  organization  devote  some  time  each  day  to  patrolling 
the  floois.  Mr.  Cirbee  also  s-rves  as  information  clerk  to  reiieve  Miss  Esterly  every  other  Satur- 
day afternoon  and  Sunday. 

C".  S.  Ransom,  -Janitor,  .*105  per  mcnth: 

Mr.  Ransom  does  all  the  scnibbing  and  window  cleaning  in  the  building.  He  also  cares  for 
the  lavatories,  wash  basins,  cuspidors,  etc.,  and  does  any  other  cl?aning  he  may  be  called  upon 
to  do. 

Jos.  T.  Roadhouse.  Janitor,  iJlOo  per  mcnth: 

Mr.  Roadhouse  performs  the  regular  janitor  duties  for  the  portion  of  the  building  assigned 
to  him.  He  ahn  car??  for  the  aviary  and  acts  as  floorman  part  of  each  day  and  every  other 
Saturday  afternoon  and  Sunday.  ' 

Willard  Gregory,  Night  Janitor,  §52.50  per  month: 
Dewey  A.  Xiles,  Night  Janitor,  $.52..tO  per  month: 

These  janitDrs  do  the  night  work,  which  consists  of  sweeping  the  entire  exhibit  floor  space. 
This  work  has  to  be  done  after  the  building  is  closed  to  the  public. 

STATE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 
Report  of  ofliters  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921. 

Name  ov  Officer  or  Emploj-ee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Chas.  W.  Paine,  Secretary $250  00 

Fred  W.  Links,  Accountant 17>  0> 

Kleonore  Fentzling.  Stenographer 110  Oo 

Stella  Boyden,  Stenographer KO  OO 

.John  Garrett,  Trackman  100  CO 

J.  J.  Murphy,  Watchman  100  00 

Chas.  Joy,  Gardener 75  CO 

Daily  Wage 

Manuel  Graeia.  Foreman ?6  CO  day 

Peter  Bloom,  Laborer  4  00  day 

R.  S.  Burgett,  Laborer 4  00  day 

Thos.  Floyd,  Laborer  4  CO  day 

Jos.  Giles,  Laborer 4  CO  day 

W.  P.  Saunders.  Laborer 4  00  day 

J.  H.  Sullivan,  Laborer  4  00  day 

During  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920,  this  department  engaged  2»2  persons  for  temporary 
and  emergency  employment. 
The  total  anioimt  e\)iendeil  for  such  services  was  S^o.fir/i.n?. 

STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.') 
Name  anr!  Title  Monthly  Salarj- 

*G.  H.  Hecke.  Director  of  Agriculture ?416  65 

Dr.  J.  P.  Iverson,  Chief,  Division  of  Animal  Industry 33:?  30 

Geo.  P.  Gray,  Chi'-f.  Division  of  Chemistry 333  30 

D.  P.  Mackie,  Chief  Quarantine  Officer 275  00 

F.  W.  Read,  Specialist  in  Standardization 275  Of> 

H.  S.  Smith,  Entomologist  in  Charge i 275  0(i 

L.  A.  Strong,  Chief  Deputy  Quarantine  Officer 2-50  00 

R.  H.  Ta.vlor,  Assistant  to  Chief,  Division  of  Plant  Industry • 250  OC 

H.  H.  Warner,  District  Super\-ising  In.<jpector  (Standardization").  Los  Angeles 2.50  (»< 

Weishaar,  L.  J.,  Supervising  Insnector.  Standardization 2.50  00 

Dr.  J.  (;.  Jackley,  Assistant  to  Chief.  Division  of  Anim.al  Industry 2.50  0*) 

S.  V.  Christierson.  Standardization  Inspector 225  OTr 

Geo.  E.  Calby,  Assistant  to  Chief.  Division  of  Chemistry 225  0> 

(^.  F.  Hoyt,  Supervisor  of  Dairy  Insjicetions 225  (X> 

W.  C.  .Jacohsen,  Superintendent  of  Rodent  Control 225  00 

H.  W.  Levers,  Chief  Accountant 225  OCi 

Jas.  H.  Newsom.  Superintendent  and  Secretary  Cattle  Protection 225  00 

R.  L.  Nougaret,  Viticulturist  in  Charge 225  0'': 

Dr.  A.  C.  Rosenberger,  Supervising  Inspector 225  01 

W.  V.  Shear.  Potato  Seed  Inspector 225  00 

T.  D.  Urbahns,   Entomologist 225  00 

H.  M.  Armitage,  Assistant  Entomologist,  Alhambra 200  0(i 

Dr.  R.  E.  Duckworth,  Veterinary  Inspector 200  00 

Dr.  J.  J.  Frey.  Veterinary  Inspector 1 2(0  00 

Dr.  Geo.  tiordon.  Veterinary  Inspector 3X)  Oi;- 

Dr.  F.  H.  Guldager,  Veterinary  Inspector 200  03 

Dr.  A.  F.  Hanna,  Veterinary  Inspector 200  00 

Dr.  John  S.  Hay,  Veterinary  Inspector 200  O') 

Dr.  E.  M.  Kvef,  Veterinary  Inspector  (District) 200  00 

Dr.  O.  W.  Kerr,  Veterinary  Inspector 200  Of/ 


'Statutory  salary. 


B  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES.  *  ( 

STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTU  RE— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  rcKulur  tiiiployecs  ciiiiiloyiU  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  ami  Titio  Monthly  Salary 

Dr.  I.  (i.  LaRiie,  Veterinary  Insiiector.- - 200  00 

K.  K.  Leighton,  Attorney,  Cattle  Protection,  Los  Angeles 200  (X) 

W.  G.  Mar.shail,  Assistant  Clieniist 200  Oi) 

I>r.  .Stephen  O'Toole.  Siiperintemient  of  Hiologies - 200  00 

Dr.  U.  A.  Pfaffnian,  Veterinarv  Insix'Ctor — 200  00 

Dr.  F.  v..  Whitehead,  Veterinarv  Inspector 200  00 

Dr.  F.  P.  Wilcox,  A"eterinarv  Inspector 200  00 

W.  S.   Wilkinson,  Technical  Assistant 200  CO 

H.  «.  Asselslin-,   Factory  Inspector 175  0") 

Dr.  .1.  H.  Hrown,  Veterinary  Inspector 175  00 

Ceorge  Coinpere.  Deputy  Quarantine  Ollicer.  San  Francisco 1 — -  175  00 

Harold  Compere,  Laboratory  .\ssistant,  Alhanibra 175  00 

Dr.  .\rthur  Davies,  Veterinary  Inspector 175  00 

.M.  n.  Kennedy,  I>airy  Chemist 175  0) 

Dr.  M.  K.  McDoiudd.  Veterinary  Inspector... 175  m 

Dr.  .1.  K.  McMillan.  Veterinary  Inspector 175  00 

M.  K.  O'Dea,  Fruit  and  Vvgetable  Inspector,  San  Francisco -  175  00 

M.  A.  Reynolds,   Kditor 175  CO 

C.  H.  Vary,  Deputy  Quarantine  Officer,  Los  Angeles 175  00 

Dr.  L.  .\.  lirown.  Veterinary  Inspector 175  CO 

Ralph  H.  Gray.  Inspector  of  Fruits  and  Vegetables,  Los  Angeles 166  65 

W.  I.  Newcomb,  District  Apple  Inspector,  San  Francisco 166  65 

K.  W.  Rust,  Parasitological  Entomologist,  South  Africa 166  65 

A.  W.  Tate,  .Ir.,  District  Apple  Inspector,  Watsonville 166  65 

<jlenu  Wiley.  Fniit  and  Vegetable  Insiifctor,  I.os  Angeles 166  65 

H.  F.  Larseu.  Fruit  and  VegetabI'  Inspector,  Los  Angeles 166  <^ 

Mrs.   K.   W.   Hro«n,   Seeretary-Stenogr.ipher 150  CO 

A.  C.  Chatterley,  Quarantine  InsiK'Ctor.  San  Franci.sco 150  00 

.Stewart  Chatterley,  Quarantine  Inspector,  San  Francisco 150  00 

H.  H.  Clendeimen,  (<Hiarantine  Inspector,  San  Francisco 150  00 

M.  K.  Coulter.  Dairy  Inspector 150  00 

-A.  C.  Fleury,  Quarantine  Inspector,  San  Pedro 1-50  00 

L.  K.  French.  Quarantin*.'  Inspector,  San  Diego 150  CO 

Winnifred  Kady,   Principal  Clerk 150  00 

I).  W.  MaeXair.  Dairy  Inspector 1-50  00 

B.  D.  Mason,  Dairy  Inspector 150  00 

.T.  W.  Masliniever,  Quarantine  Inspector,  Los  Angeles 150  00 

.J.  H.  Pratt.  Sheep  Inspector 150  00 

W.  M.  Russell,  Dairy  Inspector 1>0  0(I 

(i.  R.  Wilson.  Quarantine  Inspector,  San  Francisco 150  00 

I.  D.  Wiutakcr,  Dairy   Inspector 150  CO 

A.  S.  Taylor,  Apple  Inspector,  Los  Angeles 150  00 

(iladys  M.  Kipp,   Bookkeeper UO  CO 

C.  E.  Mace,  District  Cattle  Inspector— Cattle  Protection 140  C" 

Edward  Reddy,  Cattl?  Inspector— Cattle  Protection UC  00 

bonis  Williams,  Cattle  Inspector— Cattle  Protection 140  00 

D.  B.  Conley,  Bookkeeper-Clerk 135  Of. 

.1.  M.  Olsen,  Quarantine  Inspector,  San  Pedro 135  00 

Harry  Stiner,  Codling  Moth  Inspector,  Los  Angeles 135  00 

(;.  S.  Wice,  Codling  Moth  Inspector.  Los  Angeles .-  135  CO 

-Margaret  .1.  Colson,  Viticultural  Assistant,  San  Francisco IK  00 

Caroline  M.  Delp,  Clerk— Quarantine,  Los  Angeles 125  00 

(iirard  E.  Green,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Alhanibra 125  00 

Eda    1/.  .fohanns"n,  Stenographer 123  00 

•lane  A.  Cain,  License  Clerk 125  00 

Carrie  G.  Macdonald,  Clerk— Cattle  Protection 125  00 

Elva    .McMillan,   Stenographer - 125  00 

Edith   F.  Mensing,  Stenographer... 125  0() 

Verda   Ervin,  Stenographer 115  CO 

Claire  i;.  Dutton.  Clerk -Quarantine,  San  Francisco — -  110  00 

-Minnie  Kaun,  Stenographer 110  00 

.Myrtle  R.  .Smith,  Slenograjiher 110  00 

.Mildred    Hickey,   Sleiiogruiilier 100  00 

.Mildnd    HeLucfi,    Stenographer. lOO  00 

.Mili|r"d   I.iiKlen.  Stenographer,  Los  .\ngeles 100  Wi 

.Mice  O'Brien,  Sten'igiapher.  Cattle  Protection 100  00 

Sarah  C.  Tucker,  Clerk 103  00 

Harry   Farros,   Laboratory  .\ssistant,  Chemi.stry  Laboratory 90  CO 

Lillian  .lohnson.  Stenographer,  Los  Angeles 90  00 

\irgini:i    Leal,   Stenographer,  Cattle  Protection 90  00 

Katheiine  Muller.  Stenographer,  San  Francisco,  Qiiaratine _.  flO  0<) 

Bertha   Xeiger,    Stenographer !X)  OC 

(iertrude  M.  Thompsrin,  Stenographer 90  (K) 

France>   Thompson,    Clerk . !!0  0' 

Sylvia  .1.  Wall,  Sfnographer <K)  00 

Ir(ne   IlHUsehilrlt,   Stenographer... 85  00 

Ruth  A.  Henderson,  Typist,  Cattle  Protection 85  0' 

Pearl  T.ovathaii,  Clerk,  Cattle  Protection —  .^5  0  • 

Marie  K.  Sbalag.  Typist   and  'IVleplioiie  Operator , 80  OO 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND    SALARIES.  9 

STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  aiirl  regular  employees  eiuploycd  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Xamo  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Adelaide  Charonuat,  Mailing  Clerk 75  00 

Margaret  Craddock,  Clerk,  Cattle  Protection 7.'i  ;i<) 

Frank  Dalims,  Messenger 70  0<> 

Xaomi  .1.  John.s,  Stenographer,  Watsonville 70  00 

+E.  E.  Kaufman,  Statistician.-. 5«J  (X) 

tA.  H.  Call,  Collaborator 25  W 

tFrederick   Maskew,   Collaborator 25  00 

K).  A.  Pratt,  Collaborator 25  00 

tHarold  Van  Tassell,  Collaborator 25  CO 

tDr.  Charles  Keane.  Chief  Inspector,  Cattle  Protection 175  OO 

+Dr.  H.  W.  C.  I.ielitenwalter,  Veterinary  Inspector 175  CO 

tChas.  Cooley,  Sheep  Inspector 150  00 

Daily  Wage 

tLouis  K.  Delaney,  Apple  Inspector 7  50 

tS.  K.  Elliott,  Apple  Inspector 7  50 

ii'.  H.  Xohrden,  Apple  Inspector 7  50 

tArthur  H?bbrou,  Inspector,  Cattle  Protection 7  00 

tDr.  H.  Bcrgh,  Sheep  Inspector 6  00 

tX.  M.  Pierce,  Inspector,  Chemistry  Division 5  00 

tA.  C.  I*ickett,  In-speetor,  Chemistry  Division 5  00 

+  C.  E.  Graves.  Laborer 4  25 

tMrs.  Marie  E.  Clisham,  Stenographer-Clerk 4  00 

tEdgar  Nelson,  Laborer,  Whittier 4  CO 

tGrace  O'Toole,  Laboratory  Assistant-.. 4  00 


State   Department  of  Agriculture. 

(Report  of  temporary  and  emergency  help  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  .June  30,  1923.) 

Xumlier,  Title,  and  Rate  Amount 

3  Carpenters  at  S7  per  day $262  50 

5  Carpenters  at  SvS  per  day 226  50 

3  Clerks  at  $85  per  mouth. 441  47 

1  Janitor  at  i^^lSO  per  day 27  25 

1  Inspector  (Cattle  Protection)  at  $1C0  per  month 100  00 

1  Inspector  (Cattle  Protection)  at  $12)  per  month .. 60  4ci 

1  Inspector  (Grape)  at  $10  per  day 70  00 

1  Laborer  at  $0.44  per  hour 3  96 

2  Laborers  at  $0.75  per  hour 18  0.) 

6  Laborer.?,  at  $:5.50  per  day 26  25 

6  Laborer.-?  at  .$4  per  day 223  00 

1  Laborer  at  $5  per  day 70  00 

1  Laboratory  Assistant  at  $0.50  per  day 8')  00 

1  Jleclianic  at  $5  per  day 27  50 

4  Stenographers  at  $3  per  day 303  OO 

4  Stenographers  at  $S5  per  month 303  00 

1  Stenographer  at  $85  per  month 17<)  0') 

$2509  71 
The  carpenters  and  laborers  were  employed  principally  because  of  change  iu  location  of  offices. 


CALIFORNIA  STATE    BOARD   OF   ARCHITECTURE. 

Ui3!»-104o  Phelan  liuilding.  Plione  Douglas  :'>42<>,  San  Francisco,  Cidifornia,  .January  29,  1921. 

.^orthuii  District-  Clarence  R.  Ward,  President;  Sylvain  Schnaittacher,  .Secretary  and  Treasurer; 
.Tames  R.  Miller,  John  J.  Donovan,  Edward  Glass 

Southern  District — lohn  Parkinson,  President;  A.  M.  Edelman,  Secretary  and  'Treasurer; 
William  J.  Dodd,   Myron  Hunt,  William   H.  Wheeler. 

State  Board  of  Architecture — Northern   District. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regidar  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  Jauuary  1,  1921.) 

Xame  of  Kniployee  and  Title                                                                                      "  Monthly  Salary 

Isabel  F.  Panella,  Assistant  Secretary ._  ^5  0^. 

R".>^pectfully  submitte<l:  SVLVALX  SCHNAITTAC  HER,  Secretary. 

tin tcrmit tent  employment. 


10  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

State  Board  of  Architecture — Southern  District. 

(Report  of  offlcers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  deiiartment  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Monthly  Salary 
Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  or  Dally  Wage 

John  Parkinson,  President.— No  compensation 

A.  Al.  Kdehnan,  Secretary-Treasurer No  compensation 

tDorothv  M.  Caton,  Assistant  Secretary —    $85  00  per  month 

A.  M.  EDELMAN,  Secretary. 

OFFICE  OF  ATTORNEY  GENERAL. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Name  Oi  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title                                                                                                          Monthly  Salary 

U.  S.  Webb,  Attorney  Genera! .$.500  00 

K.  B.  Power,  Assistant  Attorney  General 333  S:iJ 

Robert  W.  Harrison,  Chief  Deputy  Attorney  Genera) 333  33J 

Robert  T.  McKisick,  Deputy  Attorney  General 275  00 

Frank  Knglish,  Deputy  Attorney  General 275  00 

J.  Clias.  Jones,  Deputy  Attorney  General 2t0  00 

John  H.  Riordan,  Deputy  Attorney  General 250  00 

Frank  L.  Guerena,  Deputy  Attorney  General 2.tO  OC 

Leon  French,  D?puty  Attorney  General 250  00 

Arthur  Keetch,  Deputy  Attorney  General 250  00 

W.  H.  Cobb.  Phonographic  Reporter l.iO  00 

H.  A.  Syme,  Clerk 15}  0^ 

John  W.  Maltman,  Clerk loO  00 

R.  L.  Chamberlain,  Service  Agent 150  00 

riise  Anderson,   Stenographer 12.5  00 

Janet   Gardner,    Steuograiiher 125  00 

Helen  M.  Barber,  Stenographer :2-5  00 

Grace  B.  Webb,  Stenographer 125  00 

Marion  McLean,   Stenographer 125  OO 

Bertha  ]Jruckner,   Stenographer 10^  00 

Lewis   Crawford,  Porter 40  03 

All  salaries  fi.\-ed  by  statute. 

STATE  BANKING  DEPARTMENT,  SAN   FRANCISCO,  CALIFORN  lA. 

Chinle^   F.   Slern,   Superiiitendi  lit   of   Banks 
State  Banking  Department. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kmiiloyec  anil  Ti  Ic.  Monthly  Salary 

Charles  F.  Stem,  Superintendent  of  Banks $833  30 

J.  M.  Oliver,  Attorney 500  CO 

T.  B.  Sullivan,  Assi.ttant -- 450  00 

C.  B.  Wingate,  Chief  Deputy 350  OO 

Y.  C.  Porch,  Kxaminer 325  00 

A.  B.  Jacoby,  K.xaminer .-- 3  0  00 

Frank  J.  Mountain,  Assistant SCO  00 

F.  D.  Klliott,  p:xaniiner 275  CO 

A.  G.  Bnggs,  A.ssistant --. - 250  00 

John  J.  McFaul,  Assistant 2.50  CO 

Merton  Belcher,  Kxaminer 250  00 

H.  D.  Swengel,  Examiner 250  0  i 

A.  E.  Bary,  Assistant - — -- — 22.5  00 

J.  O.  Cunha,  Examiner -  225  oo 

H.  J.  Irwin,  Examiner 225  0(i 

Geo.  James,  Examiner _          ._               ..  225  00 

C.  E.  Lowell,  Examiner 225  oo 

W.  B.  Sullivan,  Examiner 22^5  0(i 

C.  J.  Carey,  As.'iistant 210  00 

D.  S.   Canny,  Assistant -. -- - 210  00 

F.  J.  Sullivan,  Examiner 200  00 

C.  M.  Cushman,  Assistant 176  00 

L.  M.  Seollard,  Assi.stant .- _ 150  00 

W.  J.   Murphy,   Assistant -- 140  00 

L.  M.  .lacobson,  I>ietaph<)no  Operator 125  00 

Willa  Kelly,  Dictaphone  Operator... 125  00 

L.  M.  Willson,  Dieiaphoiie  Operator 125  0.' 

Helen  I-  Hoberls.  Telephone  Operator  and  Librarian 125  00 

Gladys  Bremer.  .'Lxsistant 120  00 

D.  B.  Courtney,  Assistant 120  00 

E.  Wallerstein,  Dictaphone  Operator 110  00 

E.  W.  Davis,  Attorney  (Assistant  one-half  time) 100  00 

Elizabeth  Boyer,   Assistant 75  00 

Submitted  in  response-  to  your  rciiuest  of  February  3,  1921. 

Yours  very  truly,  (  HAKLES  F.  STEHN,  Supcrint"ndent  of  Banks:  by  A.  G.  Briggs,  Assistant. 

To  State  Civil  Service  Commission,  Sacramento,  California,  February  9,  1021. 

tintermittent  employment. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  11 

BUILDING  AND   LOAN  COMMISSIONER. 

San  Francisco,  California,  January  31,  19J1. 

Salaries  of  Building  and  Loan  Commissioner  and  Employees. 

Salary 
Per  Month 

Geo.  S.  Walker,  Building  and  Loan  Commisisioner $300  00 

,T.  L.  Fields,  Chief  Dt'puty  Building  and  Loan  (Commissioner 200  OC 

Moses  Stern,  Deputy  Building  and  Loan  Commissioner 150  OG 

L.  P.  McKinney,  Clerk  and  .Stenographer 115  0«( 

$765  K 
All  salaries  paid  from  fees  collected  by  Building*  and   Loan   Commissioner   from  building   and 
loan  associations.    Geo.  .S.  Walker,  Commission"r. 

CAPITAL  PLANNING  COMMISSION. 

Stait  Civil  Service  Commission,  Forum  Building,  Sacramento,  California. 

Gentlemen:     In  reply  to  your  circular  letter  of  .January  28,  addresse<l  to  the  Capital  Planning 
Commission:  Tliis  commission  has  no  paid  officers  or  employees. 

Very  truly  yours,     (Signed)    MILTON  .T.  FERGUSON,  State  Librarian. 

SUPERINTENDENT  CAPITOL  BUILDING  AND  GROUNDS. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  itSl.) 
Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W.  S.  Conger,  Superintendent $250  00 

W.  H.  Sutton,  Electrician 190  OO 

Wm.  Vortriede,  Head  Gardener 175  OO 

Ed.  Van  Alstine,   Clerk 150  CO 

T.    McDermont,    Engineer l.oO  Vf) 

P.  Kerrigan,  Policeman 120  0) 

.T.  C.  Beard,  Policeman 120  00 

Fred   Wallace,   Policeman 120  00 

R.  W.  Callnon,  Policeman 120  00 

W.  H.  Benner,  Policeman 120  OO 

S.  <i.  Hess,  Policeman 120  OC' 

.1.  C.  Knapp,  Policeman 120  00 

H.  W.  Harmer,  Typewriter  Expert 125  00 

J.  B.  McGuire,  Policeman  (Governor's  Mansion) 110  0:> 

O.  W.  Erlcwine,  Policeman  ((iovernor's-  Mansion) 110  Oi) 

N.  L.  Theobald,  Policeman  (Governor's  Mansion) 110  CO 

R.  H.  Jeffrey,  Policeman  (Governor's  Mansion) 110  00 

John  Marsh,  Fireman 110  (it 

Wm.  Wicks,  Head  Porter 110  00 

John  Tofft,  Assistant  Head  Gardener 110  00 

Thos.  Cunningham,  Florist,  27  days  at  $4 108  Oo 

S.  A.  Street,  Mechanic,  27  Cays  at  ^ 108  00 

G.  F.  ZentgrafF,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 100  00 

Wm.  Schuler,  Gardener,  25  days  at  %i lOO  Oi 

Robt.  Brown,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 100  00 

W.  B.  Fouts,  Gardener,  2i  days  at  $4 100  00 

W.  J.  D.  TTusdale,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 100  00 

Wm.  Roland,  Gardener,  25  days  at  84 --  100  00 

Thos.  Eddy,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $1 100  OO 

H.  W.  Budd,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 100  OC- 

J.  Eichel,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 100  00 

C.  Strum,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 IW  0:1 

\.  Ozali,  Gardener,  25  days  at  .$4 lOO  00 

L.  H.  Larkin,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4-     100  CO 

J.  W.  Moore,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 10<>  CO 

T.  J.  Olds,  Gardener,  25  days  at  $4 lOO  00 

Sam  Lunnetta,  Porter.  25  days  at  $1 lOO  00 

Jos.  A.  Perry,  Porter,  2-5  days  at  $1 100  Of, 

Dan  MeGuire,  Porter,  25  days  at  $4 lOO  00 

J.  Mills,  Porter,  -25  days  at  $4 100  00 

G.  W.  Ruberts,  Porter,  25  days  at  $4 100  OC 

J.  A.  Read,  Porter,  25  days  at  $4 1"0  00 

J.  F.  Rohr,  Porter,  2.5  days  at  $4 100  00 

Wm.  Peterson,  Porter,  25  days  at  :?4 100  00 

Frank  Tosi,  Porter,  25  days  at  .?! 100  00 

F.  Bailey,  Porter,  25  days  at  $4 1 100  00 

James  Gallegher,  Porter,  25  day.s  at  $4 100  00 

Marco  Zarick,  Porter,  25  days  at  $4 100  OO 

J.  M.  Shannon,  Elevator  Attendant 100  OO 

C.  L.  Taylor,  Elevator  Attendant 100  Or 

Mrs.  A.  J.  Wallouist,  Telephone  Operator -  90  00 

Mrs.  R.  C.  Oakley,  Telephone  Operator ^  Oi. 

Miss  Nina  BuUard,  Telephone  Operator ^  OO 

Wm.   Brown,    Teamster 86  00 


Respectfully  submitted:  W.  S.  CONGER,  Sup?;riutendent. 


12  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

STATE   BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS. 

Xarac  o'  Olflctr  or  Kiupluyer  aiul  Titlv  Jloulhly  Salary 

Cornelia    McKinne   Stanwood,    Secretary $300  00 

Anita  Kldridge.  Chief  Agent 190  00 

?:sther  He  Turbeville,   Agent 190  00 

Margaret    F.    Sirch.    Agent 190  00 

Mabel  AVeed.  Agent  17.5  Oo 

Ora    B.    Morrison,    Stenographer   110  00 

Ali'xina  P.   Brune.   Stenographer 110  00 

Binilv    E.    King,    Stenogiapher   1  iO  00 

Alix  G.   Smith.   Agent   120  00 

Louise  M.  Ploeger,  Chief  Clerk 125  00 

Eva  L.  Witter,   Field  Nurse 125  00 

Dorothy  Botsford,  Agent 1:^5  00 

San  Francisco,   February  3,   1921. 

(Statement  of  the  number  of  persons  engaged  for  temporary  oi-  emergency  employ- 
ment during  tlie  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920.) 

Name  Total  Amount  Expended 

Mabel    Mollinder,    Stenographer    46  61 

E.   Hoburg.   Stenographei'   20  00 

Helen  Haas,   Stenogiapher  68  00 

G.  A.  Kesseler,   Stenographer 13  00 

Dorothy  Barrett,  Stenographer 18  00 

Marie    Muhlman,    Stenographer 74  00 

Grace  Stearns,   Special  Agent  28  33 

Mary  L.   Gilbert.   Statistical  Work 25  80 

Pauline   Ritterman.   Stenographer   5  00 

Ethel    White.    Stenographer 80  00 

Ethel  Fitzpatrick,   Stenographer ;^0  00 

Louise  Ploeger.   Special  Agent   ■ 126  13 

$534  87 
State   Boaril   of  Charities  and   (■urrectioiis,   Feliriiary   3,   1921. 

STATE   CIVIL   SERVICE   COMMISSION. 

David  J.  Reese,  President;  Edgar  Williams,  Charles  Wesley  Reed. 
J.  C.  Whitman,  Chief  Examiner:  Miss  Nova  .J.  Beal,  Secretary. 

Sacramento,  February  11,  1921. 
List  of  employees  ami   salaries  ms  of  .lamiaiy   1,   1921. 

-Nanio  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

D.  J.   Reese,   *President $250  00 

C.  W.   Reed,   *Commissioner 250  00 

Edgar  Williams,    *Commissioner   250  00 

Nova  J.  Beal,  Secretary 225  00 

E.  H.  Escher,  Assistant  Examiner 215  00 

H.   G.    Baugh,   Assistant  Examiner 175  00 

I^dema    Shurtleff,    Chief   Clerk 175  00 

.J.  C.  Whitman.  Chief  Examiner___$137.50.     (Half  of  salary  paid  by  Board  of  Control.^ 

(Gladys  Coffnian,   Stenographer 100  00 

Valverda   Milliken,    Roster   Clerk    100  0{» 

Ruth  Oakley,  Certification  Clerk   100  00 

(Jwendolyne  Phaup,  Counter  Clerk lOO  00 

Florence   Knuthson,    Typist    85  00 

Sadie  Edgecomb,  Stenographer  in  San  Francisco  Office 10  00 

Numbei-  of  temporary  or  emergencv  employees  during  fiscal   vear  ending  ,Iune   30, 
1920— 6.  "  -  .  o 

'Pol.il    :iniiniiil     spniil     Idr    tliis    rTliergeiic.\-    work — .$.'?09.L'2. 

STATE   COMPENSATION    INSURANCE   FUND. 

Salary    roll    as   of   .January    1.    19lM. 

NOTP:— All  salaries   and   other   expenses   paid   from    ijreiniums   collected   upon    com- 
pensation  insurance   policies   issued   to   employers. 

.Same  and  Tltl.'  Monthly  Salary 

<'.    W.    Fellows,    Manager   -_    $8,3,3  33 

Dr.    I.,ester    Newman,    Medical    Director III I_ZI  400  00 

10.   R.    Welch,  Secretary       ;j7f,  on 

H.    IJ.    Ilumjiliry,   Los  Angeles  Branch  Manager Z I.-ZIII-IIZ  375  00 

Dr.  Orta    lCdwar<]  Kulm,  Assistant  Medical  Director :',oo  on 

Frank  .1.   (heede.  Attorney   :;ii(»  (lo 

Grove  ,J.    Fink,    Fiscal   Secretary   Hijo  00 

•Statutory   position. 


NAMES,   TITLES    AND    SALARIES. 


13 


STATE  COMPENSATION   INSURANCE  FU  ND— Continued. 

(Koport  (){  ()lli<'<TS  ami  nr'nliir  I'liuiloyiTs  ciiiiiluycd  liy  lliis  dciiiuiiiiciil  oti  .Tiiuiiary   I,  1021.) 
Naiiio  and  Titlu                                                                                                                                                 Monthly  Salary 

H.  AV.   Peiulegast,   .Xs.sistant   Secretary   275  00 

Walter  C   Voogt,  Auditor 275  00 

E.  F.    Goelzer,   Chief  Insurance   ln.?pector 275  00 

Ij.  S.  Muorhead,  Los  Aiig:eles  Assistant  Branch  Manager 250  00 

E.  u.   Dougherty.   Han  Francisco  Executive  Special  Agent 250  00 

.Jos.   J.   Gallagher,   Superintendent   LTnderwriting  Department 250  00 

J.  R.  Cornwell,  Resident  Special  Agent 200  00 

Geo.  J.   Bush,  Cashier 200  00 

Chas.   F.   Dunsnioor,   Resident  Special  Agent 200  00 

William  N.   Mullen,   Superintendent  Claim   Department 200  00 

Bennett  E.   Pemberton,   Assistant  Attorney 200  00 

Dr.   P.   W.   Seals,   Assistant  Medical   Director 200  00 

Hugh  T.  Higginbotliam,  Superintendent  Payroll  Department 200  00 

W.   S.  Tutt,  Special  Agent  and  Payroll  Auditor 200  00 

.1.   L.  Kearney,   Claim   Representative,   Los  Angeles 190  00 

Beatrice  M.  Mark,  Assistant  Superintendent  Claim  Department 185  00 

Arthur  E.   Brovk^n,   Resident   Special  Agent 180  00 

R.  B.  Gates,  Assistant  Superintendent  Payroll  Department 175  00 

Roy  James  Burrowes.   Special  Agent 175  OO 

F.  Brit  ton  McConnell,  Assistant  Superintendent  Underwriting  Department--  175  00 

C.  Preston  Mead,  Payroll  Auditor : I75  00 

Walter  James   O'Connor,    Assistant   Attorney I75  oo 

Thomas   F.    T>riscoll..    Inspector   lg5  oo 

Belden    M.    McPike,    Claim    Examiner 165   00 

Horace  Hyatt  Wadsworth,  Special  Agent lg5   oq 

Howard  W.    Brune,    Payroll   Auditor IgO  00 

Ralston   Whitoomb,    Inspector iqq   qq 

Herbert   R.   White,    Claim   Auditor ~ IgO  00 

Paul   C.   Trout,   Payroll  Auditor I60   00 

Frank   R.    Kahn,    Payroll    Auditor   and    Special   Agent 150   00 

Rolland   J.   McDevitt,    Special   Agent   and   Payroll   Auditor I 150   00 

Walter   Durst,    Payroll   Auditor   and   Special   Agent 150  00 

Joseph   P.    Ryan,' Special   Agent 150   00 

P.  J.   Cailteux,  Special   Agent  and  Payroll  Auditor 150   00 

J.  H.  Friend,  Resident  Special  Agent 150   00 

Ben    Bloom,    Statistician 150   00 

Fred   Elgin,    Compensation    Insurance   Classification   Clerk 145   00 

Linda   M.    Johnson,    Chief   Clerk,   Renewal    Division 145   00 

Hugh  T.   Dykes,   Counter  Claim   Clerk 145   00 

Mrs.   M.   Morcom.    Bookkeeper 145   00 

James  E.   Nugent.   Multicolor  press  operator 145   00 

George  S.   Beasley,   Claim  Investigator 135   00 

George  F.  Drury,   Hollerith  Tabulating  Machine  Operator 135   00 

Esther   Anderson,    Claim   Examiner   Division   B 135   00 

Blanche    Kollman,    Assistant    to    Auditor . 135  00 

Florence  M.  Robinson,  Stenographer,  Secretary 135   00 

Muriel   J.   Roberts,    Claim   Examiner 135   00 

Ella  Mae  Slinkard,  Claim  Examiner 135   00 

Myra    G.    Daly.    Stenographer 130   00 

Frances    K.    Dolan.    Stenographer,    Secretary 130   00 

Ethel   Paetzold,   Stenographer,   Secretary 130   00 

James  Thomas   Daley.    Assistant   Claim    E.xamlner 125   00 

Harold   Eugene  Gill,   Claim   Investigator 125   00 

Constance    C.    Dever,    Stenographer —  125   00 

Ada  H.  Powell,  Nurse  and  Medical  Secretary 125   00 

Harrv    Roy    Palmer,    Underwriter-Clerk 125   00 

Mrs.  "Mnrv   C.   McCarthy,   Clerk 120   00 

Hazel  Kress,   Assistant  to  Chief  Clerk 120   00 

Catherine  A.    Reiners,   Comptometer  Operator 120   00 

Ida   A.    Gewertz,    Stenographer 120   00 

Alfred  J.  Twyford,   Chief  Clerk — Coverage  Division 120   00 

B.   Brosnan,   Assistant   to   Cashier 120  00 

G.  Spowart,  Comptometer  Operator 120   00 

Mrs.  Amy  Jack.son,  Chief  Clerk   (File  and  Mail.) 120   00 

Mrs.  Leita  A.  Davis,  Stenographer 115   00 

Mrs.   Frances  L.   Young.   Compensation  Insurance  Classification  Clerk 115   00 

P.  H.   Shopard,  Clerk 115   00 

N.  Frank  A.   Schuler,   Supply  Clerk 115   00 

Leona  Biber,  Stenographer 115   00 

Gertrude  Mason,   Stenographer  and  Clerk _ 115   00 

Irene  E    Pollok,   Assistant  Multicolor  Press  Operator 115   00 

M.  M.  Mitchell.   Policy  writer 110   00 

Dorothv   Leftwich,   Stenographer  and  Clerk 110  00 

Mattie  Grace  Klindera,   Stenographer  and  Clerk 110   00 

M.  P.  P.  Evans,  Chief  Statistical  Code  Clerk 110   00 

Sylvia  Wiesman,  Stenographer 110   00 

Lucile    B.    Shoecraft.   Assistant   Chief  Coverage   Clerk 110   00 

Mrs.  G.  H.  Becker.   Stenographer 110   00 

Juliana  Schneider.  Stenographer 110  00 

Helen   I.   Doherty,    Register   Clerk li"   "" 

Ruth  Dohertv.  Addressograph  Operator .' 110   Ojj 

Mrs.   G.   M.   Cardinal,    Stenographer l^o  "" 


14 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STATE  COMPENSATION  INSURANCE  FUND— Continued. 

(Ktixiit  of  iirtircr-  iiiiil  n'Kiilai  (•iiiiilii.vtr>  I'liijiloywi  by  tliis  cU'iiaituitnt  on  .lauiiaiy  1,  1921.) 
Name  ami  TitU-                                                                                                                                                           Monthly  Salary 

Mrs.   E.   L.   Bulin.   Stenographer 105   00 

Elizabeth  Fotheringham,   Stenographer-Clerk 105   00 

Ethel  Borden,  Diotaphonist 105   00 

Miriam  G.    Bock,    Stenographer-Clerk 105   00 

Mildred  Eltringham,  Policy  writer 105   00 

Mabel  Nelson,   Wahl  Adding  Machine  Operator 105   00 

Irene   Xey,    Policy   writer 105   00 

Effle   Stahmer,   Stenographer 105   00 

Ilene  L.   Seike,  Comptometer  Operator 105   00 

Helen  Schulke,  Stenographer 105   00 

Mayme    E.    Guss,    Dictaphonist 105   00 

Edna    F.    Danielson,    Payroll    Classification    Clerk 100  00 

D.   W.    Burbank,   Counsel,    part-time — 100   OOt 

S.   M.    Bigelow,   File   Clerk 100   00 

Adelaide  Feyge,  Assistant  to  Claim  Examiner 100  00 

Mildred  E.  Chapman,  Assistant  to  Claim  Examiner 100   00 

Esther  V.  Gilbert,  Stenographer 100   00 

C.   C.   Hodnett,   Comptometer  Operator 100   00 

Gladys  Stegemann,   Comptometer  Operator 100   00 

Mrs.  Mary  Hardacre,  Classification  Clerk ." 100   00 

Irene  McCloy   Williams,   Hollerith  Key  Operator   (Punch) 100   00 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Wolfe,  Stenographer 100   00 

Emily  S.  Terry,  Claim  Examiner 100   00 

Esther  Roesch,  Comptometer  Operator  and  Telephone  Exchange  Operator 100   00 

Mrs.    E.    F.    Raschen,    Payroll   Clerk 100  00 

Emilia   G.   Marianetti,   Dictaphonist — 100  00 

Rosela    Orchison,    Dictaphonist 100   00 

Wm.  Leslie,  Consulting  Actuary,  part-time 100   OOt 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Meeker,  Clerk 100  00 

Donald   A.   I^avore,    Special  Agent 100  00 

Fi-ances   C.    Painter,   Clerk 95   00 

Gerda  Karp,   Stenographer 95   00 

Mercedese  T.  Rankin,  Coverage  Clerk 95   00 

Madge   E.    Rice,    Statistical   Card   Clerk 95   00 

Dorothv  Rubenstein,  Policy  writer 95   00 

Clotilde  L.   Chamey,  Policy  writer 95   00 

Rose  Gewertz,   Dictaphonist 95   00 

Margaret  Gillies,    Key    Punch   Operator 95   00 

Mrs.  H.  M.  Goessi,  Burroughs  Bookkeeping  Machine  Operator 95   00 

Beatrice  H.  Guiges,   Dictaphonist 95   00 

Mrs.  E.  B.  Barber,  Multicolor  Press  Operator 95   00 

George    Flynn,    Assistant    Claim   Examiner 95  00 

G.    R.    Fredricks,    Stenographer 95   00 

Mrs.   D.   D.   Tracy,   Dictaphonist 95   00 

Mable    Stone,    Stenographer 95   00 

Pauline    Strause,    Policy    writer ^ -- 95   00 

Olive  R.   Hampton,  Clerk -- 95   00 

Claire  D.  Sullivan,   Dictaphonist 90  00 

Christina  R.   Nicol,    Hollerith   Key  Punch  Operator 90   00 

IA\a.  M.   Jamison,    Stenographer,    Clerk 90   00 

Maude    Ostrom,    Key    Punch    Operator 90   00 

Alice   L.  McCormick,   Key  Punch  Operator 90   00 

Ella  M.  MoCuUough.  Typist 90   00 

K.    Edith    McKay,    I'olicy    writer ^ 90   00 

Johannah   Munroe,   Typist-Clerk 90   00 

Asher   Lavore,   Claim   Clerk 90   00 

Hope    J.    Dobner,    Typist 90   00 

Adrice  A.   Rice.   Clerk 90  00 

p:thel    Ruebin,    Clerk 90   00 

Eunice   E.    Buffum,    Check-writer  typiist 90  00 

Enrico  De  Paoli,  Clerk 90  00 

M.   E.    Ellis,   Policy  writer 90  00 

Assunla    Banchero,     Stenographer 90   00 

Charles   Cullen,   Jr.,   Claim  Clerk 90   00 

Adeline    Katlierine    Conn,    Stenographer 90   00 

Adele    Walker,    Coverage    Clerk 90   00 

Adele    Tarrant.    Clerk 90   00 

E    R.    Sikola,  Tvpist-checkwriter 90  00 

Mrs    R.  Statler,  Coverage  Clerk 90   00 

Florence    E.  Striegel,  Typist 90  00 

Marguerite  H.   Haaf.   Policy  writer 85   00 

I^a  Verne  Jester,  Typist 85   00 

Claire  K.   Sheehan,  Clerk 85   00 

Vera  Thelma  Winterberg,  Typist-checkwriter 85   00 

Mrs.  Verljina   M.   Thomas,   Nurse 85  00 

Evelyn   A.    Ward,    Stenographer 85   00 

Mrs.    A.    DeMartIni,    File    Clerk 85   00 

Claire    K.    Dougherty,    Typist-checkwriter 85   00 

Ethel  F.   Bo.scoe,  Clork 85   00 

Marjory  Fritshaw.   Clerk SS   00 

Annette    Fine,    Clerk . 85  00 

tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,  TITLES   AND  SALARIES. 


15 


STATE  COMPENSATION  INSURANCE  FUND— Continued. 

(Rcporc  of  offifors  and  r.-fenilar  employes  t'lniiloycl  l,y  tlii-  (l.-paitiiieni  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  aiul  Title                                                                                                                                                  ,,  .,,,., 
-,      .           ^,    .                                                                                                                                                      Mijiitlily  Salary 

Manan    Clain-,    Clerk _____  se;  nn 

Catherine    Labouidette,    Dictaphonist -------  so   uu 

Ruth    Cliver.    Typist ZII""  |c   aa 

Mrs.    F.    Peddicord.   Typist "_  s?   nn 

Florence    Ryberg,    Clerk 1'  Z~_                           " o?   XX 

Agnes  L.   Ritchie,   Typist !___!   __I_II'I  8^   Oft 

-Mrs.  Blanche  C.  O'Malley,  Chief  Index  Clerk '              ~   ~   '  85   oft 

Mrs.    N.    McMahon,   Typist |?  no 

Mary   I.   McFarlane,   Clerk ~_-III"I~III'III~IIIII  85   00 

Mrs.    Hilda   I.    Mayar,    Typist-checkwriter -   -        -       -  ss   no 

Mary  McRae,  Index  Clerk "IZZT'IZim""!"!!"  80   00 

Beatrice     Patane,     Typist-Interpreter I I_~ ~~  ~__  ~  80   00 

Clarence  F.  Olsson,  Claim  Clerk ~  on  aa 

C.    Hubert    Marelia,    Clerk 5a  aa 

Mrs.  L.  A.  Buehler,  Typist ~_  "                                                         ""  Vk  m\ 

Mrs.  Fern  I.  Drew,  Clerk ~_ ~_Z~_  In   aa 

Wm.    L.    J.    Bonilla,    Clerk I__I     __  Vk   aa 

Katheryn   C.    Swinyer,   Typist "I__     _"_  sn   ftft 

Mrs.     Violet     Beck,     Clerk I--_ir_-IZZIZIZ'II"ZZ ZZ  80   00 

Isabell    C.    Concannon,    Clerk ~_ _  80  00 

Lorraine    M.     Colety,     Stenographer ~        "  Sft   ftft 

Estelle    D.     Goodwin,     Clerk "~ZZ  so   ftft 

Martin  P.   Schinitt,  Clerk Z "~  so   on 

Mary    E.    Howell,    Clerk-- ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ"~ZZ""  80   00 

Florence    Donaghy,     Clerk _        ""  75   aa 

Rometta    McDevitt,     Stenographer 75  oo 

Helen    McKenna,     Typist "                       ~  ?(;   on 

Elsie  F.   T.  Moylan.   Clerk __   "V-  7^  ftO 

Bertha     Lazor,     Clerk "~"  7?  Aft 

Rita    Lucas,    Clerk __"       Z                                 ~~  iX  nft 

Maude    M.     Kazaka.    Clerk Z__  7^   00 

Helen    Izabel    Pierce,    Clerk ZZ"ZZ"""Z  -X  on 

Belle    F.    Power,    Index    Clerk "~   '  7c   no 

Loretta     Range,     Clerk Z  i\  m\ 

Lloyd    Palmer,    Claim    Clerk '                         ""  7c   aa 

Myrtle     Goldie,     Typist ZZ~ZZ  n%  on 

Mrs.    E.    GrifHn,    Clerk 7=   Aft 

Mrs.   E.   Feintuch,   Clerk Z "__  n%  no 

Cecelia    Crowley,     Clerk Z Z__ZZ"ZIZZZZIZZ 75   00 

Anna  Theresa  Cuneo,   Typist  bill   clerk Z ~  1^   00 

Louise    Bauman,    Clerk Z_   Z   _Z  75   00 

Stanley   E.    Fogeson,    Messenger __                                    "  7^   on 

Mrs.    Betty    Bennett,    Clerk '"  7?  aa 

Mns.    Madaline    Fries,    Clerk _Z  i\   nn 

Emma  L.  Emery,   File  Clerk Z "" X   no 

Mrs.   E.   E.   Arrick,   Index  Clerk 7^   Aft 

Rita  L.  Andre,  Clerk Z_ZZ"" 7^   no 

Sophie   Sanko,   Typist   bill   clerk _,  n-   WK 

Geraldine    G.    Uphoff.    Clerk ZZ"ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 75   00 

Catherine    Verheyen,    Typist ~  75;   aq 

Elsie    S.    Wenderoth,    Typist   bill    clerk Z             ~  7^   00 

Florence    Helen    Hastier,    Clerk Z        _Z  7^   ftft 

Loretta    Holcomb,    Clerk "      ""      ni   XX 

Elfrieda    Schulz,    Post    Office    Clerk Z ZI  7^  no 

Cordelia     Hambidge,     Typist Z-Z""     1%  on 

Frances    Dolan,    File    Clerk 7n  nn 

Hazel    E.    Ellis,    File    Clerk ~_-ZZZZ~ZZZZZZ 70  00 

Bernice    C.    Borkheim,    Typist Z Z~  70   00 

Elmer  Clyde  Berry,  Messenger _~___  70   aa 

F'rances    Basse,    Clerk I_   _  _   ~                           "  7ft   ftft 

Emily    Barreto,    Clerk Z Z ZZ"ZZZZZZZ"ZZZZZZZ  70   00 

Lois    M.    Baringer,    Clerk Z Z 70  00 

Pauline  Callawav.  Clerk __Z  70   00 

Corona   Ghirardelli.   File  Clerk " ~  7n  no 

Esta    Smook,     Tvpist-Clerk Z__  7n   on 

Edith  M.   Osgoode,  File  Clerk r_Z__Z-ZZZ~ZZZZZZZZZ~~  "0   00 

Lilly  Signe  Ongman,   File  Clerk _              ~                    ~  7n  no 

Mary   Urbano,    Clerk ZZZZZZZZZZZZ"ZZ  70  00 

Wm.    Mibach,    Messenger __"  gc   qq 

Edward  Maloney,  Messenger ~__ Z Z_  65   00 

Jas.  Wm.  DeLaney,  File  Clerk-Messenger ~                '            ~  cr   aa 

Sidney   C.   Hinds,   File   Clerk Z__ZZZZZZ~I fi^   Oft 

Menion    Bright,    Messenger ~_J  ~~  ^2   aa 

Marian    Ellis   Hammersmith,   Index   Clerk _Z _            -   -      -  ««  nn 

Richard  P.  Stevens,  Messenger Z en   nn 

Marshal    A.    Whiting,    Messenger Z  ___"_ZZ~ZZ 60  00 

Lawrencf     McDermid.     Messenger ~                ~  Sn   nn 

Ardith    Sweetland,    Clerk -I— II-Z__ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ  60   00 

Note.— Except  for  $40  paid  to  one  person  for  moving  assistance  when  expanding 
offices,  there  have  been  no  persons  engaged  for  strictly  temporary  or  emereenov 
work.  In  many  instances  persons  have  been  employed  to  assist  in  disposing  of 
accumulated  work  but  such  persons  have  been  absorbed  in  the  permanent  oreanlza 
tlon  to  meet  the  demands  of  a  rapidly  growing  business  or  to  fill  vacancies  caused 
by  separations.  v-«,iii,ico  (.auseu 


16 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STATE   BOARD   OF  CONTROL. 

Payroll  as  of  January  1,  1921,  for  general  office. 

Name,  Titli'  ami  Ui-paitmeiit  Monthly  Salary 

Marshall  DeMotte,  Chairman,  Board  of  Control $416  65* 

Clyde  1^.  Seavev,   Member.   Board  of  Control 416  65* 

H"S.  Benedict,  Member,  Board  of  Control 416  65* 

S.  P.  Allen,  Secretary,  Board  of  Control 300  00* 

F.  L.  Lathrop,  Farm  Expert,  Board  of  Control 300  00 

H    C.   Bottorff.  Assistant  Secretary,   Board  of  Control 275  00 

L..  A.  Norton,  Chief  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 200  00 

M.  L,.   Stone,  Senior  Clerk,   Boaid  of  Control 175  00 

K.  E.  Jeffrey,  Estimate  Clerk,   Board  of  Control 165  00 

Kay  Heider,  Claims  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 165  00 

Lenore  Calkins,   Property  Agent,   Property  Department 150  00 

A.  O.  Hoover,  Bookkeeper,   Board  of  Control 150  00* 

\V.  J.  Moodv.  Clerk.  Board  of  Control 150  00* 

J.  A.  Petit.  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 150  0(i* 

J.  C.  Whitman,  Classification  Expert,  Board  of  Control 137  50 

Maybelle  Harris,  Bookkeeper,   Board  of  Control 135  00 

Marie  Hammond,   Clerk.   Board  of  Control 125  00 

Hazel  Baker,  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 125  00 

Mrs.  L.  C.  Porter,  Stenographer.  Board  of  Control 125  00* 

Alma  Schroth,    Stenographer,   Board  of  Control 125  00* 

Eva  Keuchler,   Stenographer,    Board  of  Control 125  00 

Vera  E.   Pollard,  Chief  Tel.  Operator,   Los  Angeles  OfRce 115  00 

Bessie  Firlotte,  :Minute  Clerk.  Board  of  Control 100  00 

A.  Bone,  Janitor,   Board  of  Control 100  00 

Mrs.  E.  Huddleston,  Telephone  Operator,  Los  Angeles  OfRce 100  00 

Mrs.  Estelle  Erwin,  Stenographic  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 100  00 

Mrs.   R.  Mclaik,  Clerk,  Property  Department 100  00 

Lois  Twogood,  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 85  00 

Mary  Soule,  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 85  00 

Lois   Healey,   Stenographer.   Los  Angeles  Offlcei 85  00 

Berniece  McCracken,  Information  Clerk,  Board  of  Control 75  00 

John  Parenti,   Messenger,   Board  of  Control 75  00* 

Gaylord   Nye,   Messenger,    Board   of  Contiol 10  OOf 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTING. 


Payroll   as  of  January   1,   1921. 

Xaiiif,  Titlf  ami  IH'iiartiiipiit  Monthly  Salary 

Corning  de  Saules,  Supt  of  Accounts,  Dept.  of  Public  Accounting $300  00* 

S.   Gundelfinger,   Classification  Expert,   Dept.   of   Public   Accounting 250  00 

^\■illiam  Schleip,  Asst.  Sup't  of  Accounts.  Dept.  of  Public  Accounting 225  00* 

A.  R.  Heron,  Asst.  Sup't  of  Accounts,  Dept.  of  Public  Accounting 225  00* 

W.  H.   Wandesfoid.  Senior  Accountant.   Dept.  of  Public  Accounting 200  On 

H.   E.  Smith.  Senior  Acct)untant.  Department  of  Public  Accoimting 200  00 

I'.  B.  Potter.  Senior  Accountant,   Department  of  I'ublic  Accounting 200  00 

Clarence  E.  Malm,  Senior  Accountant,  Department  of  Public  Accounting.-  200  00 

R.  L.   Hatch.   Senior  Accountant,  Department  of  Public  Accounting 200  00 

J.  W.   Krieger.  Junior  Accountant,   Department  of  Public  Accounting 175  00 

W.  C.  Meads,  Junior  Accountant,  Department  of  I'ublic  Accounting 175  00 

R.  R.   Soberanes,  Junior  Accountant,   Department  of  Public  Accounting 175  00 

Cameron  F.  Bradley,  Junior  Accountant,  Dept.  of  Public  Accounting 160  00 

C.  G.   Fallon,  Junior  Accountant,   Department  of  Public  Accounting 160  00 

R.  S.  Mudge,  Junior  Accountant,  Department  of  Public  Accounting 160  00 

E.  V.  Curley,  Juninr  .\ccountant.  Department  of  I'ublic  .Vccounting 150  00 

Clair  C.   Barnes,  Junior  Accountant,  Department  of  Public  Accounting 150  00 

Albert  Fuller,  Junior  Accountant.   Department  of  Public  Accounting 150  00 

Fred  B.  Sprague,  Junior  Accountant,  Department  of  Public  Accounting—  125  00 

Amy  B.  Warner,  Stenographer,  Depaitment  of  Public  Accounting 125  00 

•Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  17 

ORPHAN  AID  DEPARTMENT. 
Payroll  as  of  January  1,  1921. 

Name.  Title  ami  Department  Montlily  Salary 

Amy  D.  Steinhart,  Chief  Children's  Agent,  Orphan  Aid  Department $225  00* 

Geneva  S.   Orcutt,   Children's  Agent,   Orphan  Aid  Department 175  00* 

Reba  Ash  Ingols,  Children's  Agent,  Orphan  Aid  Department 175  00* 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Eshleman,  Children's  Agent,  Orphan  Aid  Department 175  00* 

Miley  M.   Pope,  Children's  Agent,  Orphan  Aid  Department 175  00* 

Freida   Grunewald,   Clerk-Stenographer,   Orphan  Aid  Department 150  00 

Sadie  McGorvin,   Clerk,   Orphan  Aid   Department 125  00 

Mrs.  Stella  Scofleld,  Assistant  Children's  Agent,  Orphan  Aid  Department 125  00 

Mrs.   M.  Wortz,  Stenographer,  Orphan  Aid  Department 125  00 

Sadie  Edgecomb.  Stenographer,  S.  F.  Office,  Orphan  Aid  Department 100  00 

Jeanette  Fleisher,   Clerk,   Orphan  Aid  Department 90  00 

Charles  Fuller,   Messenger,   Orphan  Aid   Department 10  OOt 


STATE  CONTROLLER. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January 
1,   1921.J 

Namo  of  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

John  S.  Chambers,  State  Controller $416  65* 

Jas.  L.  Atteridge,  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 300  00* 

H.  C.  Lucas  (ban  Francisco),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 300  00* 

J.  W.  Carrigan  (Los  Angeles),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 300  00* 

C.   E.   Cooper,   Deputy  Controller 250  00* 

^V.  E.  Marten   (Sacramento),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 225  00* 

A.  W.  Brouillet  (San  Francisco),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 200  00* 

E.  H.  Pennock  (Los  Angeles),  Assistant  In'neritance  Tax  Attorney 200  00* 

W.  H.  H.  Gentry  (San  Francisco),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 200  00 

Dion  R.  Holm   (.San  Francisco),  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 200  00 

F.  R.    Swain,   Bookkeeper 200  00* 

M.  E.  Colgan,  Redemption  Tax  Expert 200  00* 

T.  M.  Gannon,   Franchise   Tax  Expert - 200  00* 

L.  A.   McKee,   Superintendent,   Franchise  Tax  Department 200  00* 

J.   W.  Hlckey,   Statistician 200  00* 

C.  H.   Smith,   Warrant  Registrar 200  00* 

J.    D.    Tilden,    Abstract   Bookkeeper 185  00 

A.  C.  Stanton,  Sacramento,  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 1T5  00 

Karl  R.  Levy,  Los  Angeles,  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 175  00 

Louis  B.   Diavila,   Sacramento,  Assistant  Inheritance  Tax  Attorney 150  00 

Ruby  Sawyer,  Warrant  Clerk 150  00* 

E.  Foster,  Assistant  Bookkeeper 150  00* 

Dorotliy   Chambers,    Stenographer-Clerk 150   00 

Gladys   E.    Moi'gan,    Clerk-stenographer 150  00 

George  Green,  Franchise  Tax  Clerk__ 150  00 

Frank   Brooks,   Franchise  Tax  Clerk.' 150  00 

Sadieh    Ames,   Warrant  Clerk 133  30* 

J.   A.   Cimningham,   Redemption   Tax   Clerk 133  30* 

Lucile    Dobson,    Redemption    Tax   Clerk 133  30* 

D.  T.  Jenkins.   General  Clerk 133  30* 

Felice   Connolly,    Steno-Clerk 125  00* 

Mildred  Foss,  Sacramento,  Steno. -Clerk,  Inheritance  Tax 125  00 

Alice  P.   Emigh,   Sacramento,  Clerk-steno.,   Inheritance  Tax 125  00 

L.  N.  Shaw,  Sacramento,  Bookkeeper,  Inheritance  Tax 125  00 

A.   E.   Wilson,    Los   Angeles,   Clefk-steno..  Inheritance  Tax 125  00 

Muriel   E.  Jones,   San   Francisco,   Clerk-steno.,   Inheritance  Tax 125  00* 

Alice  E.  Archer,  Los  Angeles,  Clerk-Steno.,  Inheritance  Tax 125  00 

Anna    B.    McAllister,    Stenographer 115  00 

Mabel  E.  Galvin,  San  Francisco,   Stenographer  Inheritance  Tax  Department  110  00 

Mildred  Griffeth,   Sacramento,  File  Clerk  Inheritance  Tax  Department 100  00 

Agnes  M.  O'Brien,  San  Francisco,  File  Clerk  Iniieritance  Tax  Department—  100  00 

Estelle    Orsatti.    Los   Angeles,    Stenographer 100  00 

Jacob  Scares,   Porter 60  00 

F.  Boniface,   Sacramento,  Janitor  Inheritance  Tax  Department 20  OOt 

Two  clerks  were  employed  by   this  department  for  a   short   period  during  the  year 

July  1,  1919  to  June  30.   1920,   the  expenditure  being  $68.50. 
Compiled  by  L.  N.   Shaw. 

*Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


2—9768 


18  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STATE   CORPORATION    DEPARTMENT. 

(  Report  of  offireis  anl  le-fiiUir  einplovees  eiiiploved  l>v  this  dep;iitnient  on  January 
1.  Iit21.> 

Xamo  (f  Olfli-ei-  m-  KinplOM-o  aiu'  Title  Monthly  Salary 

E.  C.    Bellows*.    Commissioner $416  67 

A.  G.   Fickeisen.  Chief  Deputy 350  00 

S.    G.    Miles,    Auditor _' 325  00 

F.  M.    Miller.   Ensineer 325  00 

A.   Mirhel.    Deputy 300  00 

R.   L.   North,   Deputv   300  00 

J.   C.   Murrav,   Deputv   300  00 

.John   I.    Davis.,   Secretary 275  00 

D.  P.  Goodwin.  Deputy 275  00 

Alfred    Grundy,    Deputy    275  00 

I-:.   C.    Ea.?ton.    Deputy   275  00 

1).  W.  Minier.  Assistant  Engineer 275  00 

W.    E.   Telfer.   Assistant  Auditor  250  00 

Katheiine    I'olan,    Stenographer   150  00 

Laura  Craft,  Bookkeeper . 125  00 

Cleta  Shore,    Stenographer   125  00 

Muriel  Eniei-son.   Stenographer 125  00 

Edna   Huston,    Stenographer    125  00 

.Jean   Jolmson,    Stenographer   125  00 

Henrietta   Burt.  Stenographer 125  00 

Mellie    Ford.    Cleik    115  00 

Velma  Resser,   Stenographer   115  00 

Maud   Jeffery,    Stenographer    115  00 

Ella  Loughridge,  Stenographer 115  00 

Edith  Graves,  Stenographer 115  00 

Marion  Barry,  Stenographer 115  00 

Mary  Cavalier,  Stenographer 115  00 

Verne   Hopper,   Stenographer 115  00 

Ivv  Madeiros.   Stenographer 115  00 

Lillian    Roth,    Stenographer    115  00 

.Tohn    Baileyt,    Deputy 100  00 

Abbie    WilliamK,     Stenographer TOO  00 

Verna  Flinchbaugli.  Stenographer 100  00 

Pauline   Kinsel,    Stenographer   100  00 

Ethel    Hifkey,   Clerk-Messenger   05  00 

Edith  CoDns,  Clerk   •_ : 85  00 

Gertrude  Cook,  Clerk 85  00 

Elizabeth    Findlay,   Clerk   85  00 

Millie    Krysto.    Clerk    85  00 

Hflene   J.eo,  Clerk   85  00 

Hazel   Showier.   Clerk S5  00 

Evelyn   Sissell,   Clerk   __  , 75  00 

Antone  Heinrich,   Messenger 60  00 

During  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920,  there  were  engaged  for  temporary  or 
emergency  employment  in  the  depaitment  10  persons.  The  ti>tal  compensation  paid 
to  these  19  persons  was  $2,705.48. 

State  Corporation   Department:    By  John   L.    Davis,   Secretary. 


•Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  19 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA:    DISTRICT  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FIRST  APPEL- 
LATE  DISTRICT,  CLERK'S  OFFICE,  Wells  Fargo   Building. 

San   Francisco,   February  8.   1921. 

.1.  B.  Martin,  Clerk;  Waltor  S.  Cliisholm.  Deputy. 

State  Ciril  tScrricc  Commisulon,  Sacra iiiciiio,  ('alifornia. 

(Gentlemen  :  Your  letter  of  January  28.  addressed  to  Presiding  .Justice  William  IL 
Waste,  and  enc-losini;  form  to  be  fdled  out,  data  being  re(iuired  for  use  of  the  Assr-mbly 
and  Senate,  and  respecting  all  ttfiicers  and  employees  in  each  and  every  departnunt 
of  the  State,  has  been  tnined  over  to  me  for  reply.  I  give  you  below  the  desired 
information  : 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on 
January  1,  1921.) 

District  Court  of  Appeal,  First  District,  Divisions  One  and  Two. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthls  Salary 

William  H.   Waste,   Presiding  Justice,   Division  One $583  05 

Frank  H.  Kerrigan,  Associate  Justice,   Division  One .583  05 

John  E.   Richards,   Associate  Justice.   Division  One 583  05 

William  H.  Langdon,  Presiding  Justice,   Division  Two 583  05 

John  T.  Nourse,   Associate  Justice,   Division  Two 583  05 

Geo.  A.  Stuitevant,  Associate  Justice,  Division  Two 583  05 

•J.   B.   Martin,   Clerii,   both    Divisions 225  00 

*C.  W.  Tuclter,  Phonographic  Reporter,  Division  One 200  00 

*Mary  A.   Blass,  Phonographic  Reporter,   Division   Two 200  00 

♦Walter  S.   Chisholm,   Deputv  Clerk,   both  Divisions 166  66 

*Willard   W.   Shea,   Deputy  Clerk,  both  Divisions 166  66 

•D.  C.   McGannev,  Bailiff,  Division  One 133  33 

*P.  B.  Gibson.   Bailiff,   Division  Two 133  33 

John  F.  Tyler,  Secretary  to  Justices,  Division  One 125  00 

Geraldine    McCown,    Secretary    to    Justices,    Division    One 125  00 

Christena  A.  Turner,   Secretary  to  Justices,   Division  Two 125  00 

Josephine  McAvoy,   Secretary  to  Justices,  Division  Two 125  00 

*John  F.  Finn,  Janitoi',  Division  One 90  00 

Thos.   F.   Dunn,   Librarian,  both  Divisions 75  00 

John  F.  Finn,  Janitor,  Division  Two 35  00 

Yours   truly,   J.   B.   Martin,   Clerk. 


DISTRICT  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FIRST  APPELLATE   DISTRICT,   DIVISION 

TWO. 

(Report  of  offlcers  and  regular  eniplovees  emploved  bv  this  department  on  January 
1,    1921.) 

Narao  of  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

John  B.  Martin,  Clerk,  includes  seivice  for  Divisions  One  and  Two $225  00* 

Mary  A.  Blass,  Phonographic  Reporter 200  00* 

Walter  S.  Chisholm,   Deputv   Clerk,   includes  service  for  Divisions  One  and 

Two    166  66g* 

Willard  W.  Shea,  Deputy  Clerk,  includes  seivice  for  Divisions  One  and  Two__  166  66g 

Paul  E.  Gibson,   Bailiff 133  33J* 

Christena   A.    Turner,    Secretary 125  00 

Josephine   McAvoy,    Secretary 125  00 


♦Statutory. 


20  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES    OF    THE    DISTRICT    COURT    OF    APPEAL, 
SECOND  APPELLATE  DISTRICT,  DIVISIONS  ONE  AND  TWO. 

(Rtport  of  officers  aii'l  regular  einployees  employed  by  this  department  on  .lanuary  1,  1921.) 

January  1,  1921. 
Name  aii.l  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Nathaniel  P.  Conrey,  Presiding  Justice,  Division  One $583  33* 

Victor  E.  Shaw,  Associate  Justice,   Division  One 583  3.3* 

AV.  P.  James.  Associate  Justice.   Division  One 583  33* 

Frank  G.  Finlayson.  Presiding  Justice,  Division  Two 583  33* 

Lewis  R.  Works,  Associate  Justice,  Division  Two 583  33* 

Gavin  W.  Craig-,  Associate  Justice,  Division  Two 583  33* 

W.    D.    Shearer,    Clerk 225  00* 

J.  H.    Crumriiie.   Phonographic   Reporter,   Division  One 200  00* 

Eugene   B.   Stanlev.   Phonographic  Reporter,   Division  Two 200  00* 

H.   C.   Lillie,   Deputy  Clerk,    Division  One 166  66* 

H    C.   Lillie,   Deputv   Clerk,   Division   Two (No  salary)* 

Robert  S.  Clark.   Bailiff,  Division  One 133  33* 

A    B.  Moreno,  Bailiff.  Division  Two 133  33* 

F.  H.  Johnson,  Porter 145  OOf 

(This  includes   his  services  as  Porter  for  the  Supreme  Court  at  Los  Angeles,  and 
work  as  Janitor  and  Porter  for  the  three  courts.) 


THIRD    DISTRICT  COURT   OF   APPEAL. 

Clerk's  Office,  District  Court  of  Appeal,  Third  Appellate  District,  State  of  California. 

Sacramento,  California,  January  31,  1921. 

State  Civil  Service  Commission,  Forum  Building,  Sacramento,  California. 

Pursuant  to  your  request  of  January  28,   1921,   relative   to   salaries  of  officers  and 
employees  of  the  Third  District  Court  of  Appeal,  the  following  is  hereby  submitted: 

Name  and  Title  Salary   Per  Year 

Norton   P.   Chipman,    Presiding  Justice $7,000  00 

Albert  G.    Burnett,   Associate   Justice 7.000  00 

Elijah  C.  Hart,  Associate  Justice 7,000  00 

John  T.   Stafford,   Clerk 2,700  00 

Charles  H.  Adams,  Phonographic  Reporter 2,400  00 

Cavins  Hart,   Deputy  Clerk 2,000  00 

George  B.  Donaldson,  Bailiff 1,600  00 

Eva  Payne,  Secretary 1,500  00 

George  Didion,    Secretary   1.500  00 

John    Conway,    Janitor   1,080  00 

Respectfully  yours.  (Signed)  John  T.  Stafford,  Clerk  Third  T^istrict  Court  of  Appeal. 


CALIFORNIA     STATE     BUREAU     OF     CRIMINAL     IDENTIFICATION  AND 

INVESTIGATION. 

(Report  of  Officers  and  Regular  Kmployces  Employed  l>y  This  Department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name   of   Emiiloyee   ami   Title  Xloiitlily   SiildiT 

Morrill,    C.    S.,    Superintendent    $200  00 

Sked.    Wm.,    Identification    Expert 175  00 

Schrader,    Hart,   Jr.    Handwriting   Expert 175  00 

Blair,   Muriel,    Finger  Print   Clerk 125  00 

Catron,  Viola,   Finger  Print  Clerk 125  00 

Bollhalter.     Frieda,    Typist 100  00 

Differding,  Mildred,   Typist 100  00 

Morrison,   Anna,   Typist   100  00 

Boniface,    Frank,    Janitor 25  00 

Tempouary   Appointments. 

Finch,  Madeline   (No.  C.  S.  R.),  Tvpist _' 100  00 

Blair,  Mrs.  W.   E.   (No.  C.  S.  R.).  Typist 100  00 

Total    amount    expended    for    temporarv   appointees    during   the    fiscal    year  ending 
June  30,  1920,  $2,040.00. 

*Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  21 

CALIFORNIA  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  DEAF  AND  THE  BLIND. 
(Report  of  Officers  and  Regular  Em]ployees  Employed  by  This  Department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Xam»  and  Titli"  Monthly  Salary    Maintenance        Total 

W.   A.   Caldwell,   Principal $250  f)0          $165  CO  $415  GO 

J.  S.  Mcl^iillough,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 250  OO  .  .  -.  250  00 

B.  F.  Walderon,  I.aiindryman  (hires  own  help) 205  00              sB'oo'  -'10  00 

F.    O'Donnell,    Princii)al    Assistant 225  00  995  oO 

H.   C.   Hartsr,   Teacher   Blind 225  00  ll^.^^^l^  225  Of 

J.  G.  Gedde.s,  Teacher  Deaf., 175  oo         ._    "I  I75  oO 

J.  W.  Howson,  Teacher  Deaf _.  175  co  "'.._'_'_'__'"  175  00 

W.  S.   Runde,  Teacher  Deaf 165  OO         .         ..  165  (« 

O.  Aintzsn,   Chef 130  00             35  Oo"  165  OO 

N.  Perry,   Teacher  Blind 162  00  #162  00 

J.   C.   .leasen.   Teacher  Manual   Training 163  OO  160  00 

J.  'lYevethan,  Engineer  160  00  "..-".  leO  00 

E.    Pyc,    Teacher    Blind 116  65             35  CO  15165 

X.   Iniholz,   Dairyman 110  OO             35  00  145  (0 

T.  d'Estrella,  Teacher  Blijid 103  33             35  00  138  3;^ 

V.   Barnes,  Head  Matron 100  OO             35  O'l  135  00 

M.    Biron,    Baker 100  00             35  00  135  00 

S.  Blaker,   Teacher  Deaf..-- 135  00  135  OO 

A.  BiroD,    Dairyman ._ 100  00             35  00  135  00 

C.  B.   Cooper,   Teacher  Deaf 135  OO  135  00 

M.  Eastman,  Teacher  Blind 135  OO —  135  CO 

J.  B.  Goodrich,  Foreman  of  Grounds 100  00             35  00  135  00 

M.  Hallett,  Teacher  Deaf -.,  135  W  135  00 

B.  H,  Himt.  Teacher  Deaf 135  00  135  00 

B.  D.  Johnson,  Carpenter  and  Painter 100  00             35  Oo"  135  CO 

L.   Nourse,   Teacher  Deaf 135  OJ .._  135  CO 

N.   Roth,   Teacher  Deaf — _..  135  00  ..  135  00 

V.   Smith,   Chief   Clerk 100  00             35  00  135  a') 

M.    Vinson,    Teacher    Deaf 135  00  135  ot 

C.  Land,  Supervisor  and  Gymnasium  Teacher 95  00             35  00  130  00 

M.   Miller,   Teacher   Blind 130  00  130  00 

H.  Thine,   First   Assistant   Cook 95  00             35  00  130  CO 

N.    Bailhache,    Engineer 95  OO             35  aj  130  00 

J.   W.   Smith,    Fireman   and  Repairman..-- 95  CO              33  00  130  00 

O.   Fleissner,   Teacher   Music 125  00  #125  00 

H.    Ingle,   Teacher    Deaf 125  (»  125  00 

L.  Johnson.  Teacher  Blind__ SO  00              35  OO  125  Cfj 

H.    Carmichael,    Bookkeeper 90  00              35  OO  125  00 


W.  R.  L.  Jenks.  Teacher  Painting 120  00   120  00 

R.   Ghorzo,  Gardener 85  00  35  00  120  00 

J.    Jones,    Gardener 82  50  35  00  IIV  50 

D.  Long,  Teacher  Deaf 80  CO  35  00  115  00 

G.  Mast,   Teacher  Music 115  00    115  CO 

R.    Burnley,    Nurse 75  CO  35  00  110  00 

S.  Carpenter,  Teacher  Blind  Industries 110  00   #110  00 

M.  Dickhaut,  Teacher  Domestic   Science ir5  OO   #1(6  00 

M.  V.  Jenks,  Teacher  Blind 105  CO   105  00 

W.  McMeen,  Teacher  Blind 1C5  00   105  CO 

G.    Forsberg,    Clerk -- 70  00  35  00  105  CO 

F.  Wickman,  Clerk 70  00  35  00  15  00 

L.  Briggs,  Teach"r  Deaf_— - 100  OO   lOfJ  CO 

M.  L.  Em»rson,  Physician 100  OO   #100  00 

V.  Hare.   Matron 65  00  35  00  100  OO 

M.  Hilton,   Matron 65  OO  35  OO  100  CO 

S.    Kirk,    Matron 65  OO  35  OO  100  CO 

M.    Tipton,    Matron 63  00  35  00  100  OC 

W.   Bailhache,   Housekeeper  Hospital 60  00  35  OO  95  00 

J.  Peterson,   Potwasher 60  OO  35  00  95  00 

C.    Danforth,    Servant 6t  OQ  35  00  95  00 

L.    Dortch,    Waitress 90  00  35  00  95  00 

Geo.  Peterson,  Relief  Man ^-  - 60  OO  35  OO  <S  00 

J.   Longanbaker,  Waiter-- 60  OO  35  OO  95  00 

J.  Carroll,  Waiter 6  >  00  35  rX>  95  OO 

C.    Hebel,    Janitor 60  00  35  00  95  00 

W.    Miller,    Janitor 60  00  35  00  95  00 

A.  Donahue,  Yardman 60  OO  35  00  95  00 

E.  McClintock,   Yardman 60  00  35  OO  95  00 

C.  S.  Daniels,  Storekeeper 60  OO  35  00  95  00 

A.  Bendzumas,  Stableman 60  00  35  00  95  00 

H.    Hecht,    Stenographer 95  CO   95  OO 

E.  Coplin.  Teacher  Gymnastics  (1  meal) 85  00  19  00  #104  fO 

L.  Xani.  Waiter 35  00  35  00  90  00 

E.  Hytti,  Dishwasher  55  OO  35  00  90  00 

E.  Vandegrift,  Matron 55  CO  35  OO  90  00 

E.  Gay,  Teacher  Piano  Tuning 90  00   #90  00 

E.    Servatius,    Gardener 55  00  35  OO  90  00 

J.     Augustin,    Janitor 50  00  35  00  85  00 

().   Bigby,  Janitor 50  OO  ;i5  00  85  rr, 

M.  Dillon,  Janitress 50  CO  35  00  So  00 

J.    Farrell,   Janitor 50  00  35  00  So  00 


35  00 

35  00" 

35  CO 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

.35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  0.0 

33  00 



35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00' 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  rx> 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

19  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

#Part-time  employment. 


50  00 

35  00 

85  00 

50  CO 

35  00 

85  €0 

50  00 

35  00 

#85  00 

45  00 

35  00 

80  00 

45  00 

35  00 

80  00 

80  00  — 

80  00 

75  00  .. 

#75  CO 

70  00  .. 

70  00 

60  00  .. 

#60  00 

60  00  .. 

60  00 

eo  00 

:2«)  (M) 

80  00 

52  50  .- 

#52  50 

50  OO  -- 

#50  00 

50  00  -. 

#50  00 

45  00  . 

#45  00 

45  00  - 

#45  00 

30  00  -. 

#30  00 

22  STATE   OFFICERS   AND    EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA   SCHOOL   FOR  THE   DEAF   AND  THE   BLIND— Continued. 
(K«i)ort  of  otlU'fis  and  regrular  tinployeos  ( inployiNi  by  tliis  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  and  Title  Motitlily  Salary     Maintenance        Total 

M.    Golden,    Janitre&5 -- 

.1.  Dondero,  Boys'  Supervisor 

F.  Stobl)?,  Teacher  Broommaking 

A.  BaiL<laugli,   Boys'   Super\'isor — 

L.   Derr,   Ciirl.*'   Sup?rvisor 

T.    Klliott,   AVatfhnian 

R.  M'.i>hani,  Teacher  Shoemalcing 

K.  MeOlynn,  Teaeli'-r  Deaf 

M     Perry,    Librarian 

A.  Avenzino,  Yardman 

F.    Hansen,    Repairman 

M.   A.   Duteli,   Teacher  Reading 

\V.    J.udlow,    I>?ntist 

S.  Wyth?,  Oculist  and  Aurist 

N.  BIgelow,   Teacher  Orchestra 

M.  Von  Sturner,  Teacher  Vocal 

R.  Rice,  Teacher  Barbering 

Emergency  Employees — 7  extra  nurses  employed  during  epidemics  and  on  special  cases  $430  33 


BOARD    OF    DENTAL    EXAMINERS    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

(Report  of  oflBcers  and  regular  employees  emi;loyed  by  tliis  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Namo  if  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

E.  L.  Dornberger,  President - 

A.  E.  Hackett,  Vice  President 

C.  A.  Herrick,  Secretary ^300  00 

(Report  of  temporary  or  emergency  employment  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920.) 

Note.— Attorneys   are  employed   by  the  case  with   permission   obtained    from   the   Attorney 
General's  office  in  euch  and  every  ease. 

Xamn  of  Employee  antl  Position  Compensation 

Oliver  Dibble,  Attorney $291  .50 

H.  I.  Cruzan.  Attorney 40  00 

E.  C.  Gridley,  .\ttorney 60  OO 

Note.— C.  W.  Clarke  was  employed  as  detective  by  the  month  for  a  period  of  five  months 
at  a  salary  of  $125.     Previous  to  that  she  was  employed  by  the  case. 

C.  W.  Clarke.  Detective 821  G2 

A.   Boyiarid??,  Detective 226  57 

A.  R.  Smith.  Inspector 100  95 

Helen  M.  Johnson.  Detective 72  63 

C.  W.  Clarke,  Detective 40  20 

Sadie  Joubert,  Detective 12  00 

Total $1665  47 


STATE    DENTAL   SURGEON. 

Name  of  Officer  and  Title                                                                                                                              Monthly  Salary 
Dr.  Leo  J.  McMahon,  State  Dental  Surgeon $300  00 


STATE   DEPARTMENT  OF   EDUCATION. 

Xamu  of  Office;-  or  Employee  and  Title  Salary 

Will  C.  Wood,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction $5000*  yr. 

Job  Wood,  Jr.,  D'puty  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 250*  mo. 

Sam  H.  Cohn.  Statistician 200* 

W.  S.  I)yii.«,  B<»okkeener,  'i'e.xtbook  Departnv  nt 175* 

JCdna  M.  Stangland,  Secretary,  Superintend' nt  Public  Instruction 150* 

.Marjorie  I.aGravo.  Clerk,  Textbook  Department 120 

Helena  Clark,  .\ssistaiit  Statistician 115 

Opal   St:  nsland.   StTuitrrinili  r 100 

Oeorgiana  Carrlen,  .Attendance  Officer .. 75t 

•Statutory, 
■t Part-time  service. 
#Parttime  employment.    JAIso  cottage. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  23 


State  Board  of  Education. 

Mrs.  Margaret  S.  Mt-Xaught,  Commissioner  of  Elementary  School-; $40oO»  yr. 

Albery  ('.  Olney,  Commissioner  of  Secomlary  Selu)ols 4O0O* 

]:<iwin  K.  Snyder.  Comnii.'^sioner  of  Vocational  and  Industrial  Education 4000* 

.I.e.   Hes«i(k    Siinervisor  of  Trad;'  i,nd  Initn- t'iui  Subjects: 300    mo. 

.1.  U.  I.illard,  Siiii'Tvisor  of  Agricultural  Iiisti  ucticni 300 

Mamie  I.  Miircliic,  Supervisor  of  Teaelier  Trainin-.'  Courses  in  Home  Economics »X> 

Clark  W.  Hi'tliciin.srtcn,  Siniervisor  of  Pliysieal  Education .3G<X)*  yr. 

(i"orge  H.ielt  •.  .Assistant  Supervisor  of  Physical   Education 230    mo. 

Herbert  R.  Stolz,  .Assistant  Supervisor  of  Physical  Education 230 

W  nifred  Vuii  Hagen,  A.ssistsnt  Supervisor  of  Physical  Echication 230 

Helen  Dinmiick,  Assistant  Secretary  in  Churge  of  Cre<]L>ntiaLs 200 

Mrs.  Florence  li.  Argall,  Assistant  Secretary,  State  Board 185 

Marion  H.  Ketcliam,  Assistant  Secretary,  Teach-rs"  Retirement  Board 170 

Henry  M.  Lynn.  Bookkeeper 170 

Mrs.  Mnrie  Milhr  Like,  Credential  Clerk 150 

Edith  F.  Moore,  Secretary-Stenographer 125 

Abbie  T.  Pixley,  Secretary-Stenographer 125 

May  Carpenter,  Secretary-Stenographer 120 

S.  Verna  Lynn,  Secretary-Stenographer 120 

Mrs.  Edna  Lyon,  Secretary-Stenographer 115 

M.  Bernice  Edvards,  Credential  Clerk 115 

E;th'l  Macph'jrson,  Credential  Clerk 115 

.lennie  Renwick,  Credential  Clerk 115 

.Julia  Baker,  Clerk,  Teachers'  Retirement  Board 115 

Ralph  Morrill,  Mailing  and  Shipjiing  Clerk 115 

Elizabeth  Edwards.  Stenographer 100 

Elizabeth  K.  Haller,  Stenographer 95 

Fairah  Harber,  Stenographer 95 

An  ice  Black.  Typist 90 

Emma  Drumgold,  Stenographer..: 90 

B:ss  Watson.  File  Clerk 90 

V'.lda  -Aston,  Stenographer 85 

Eunice  l^ittle.  Messenger 70 

Thirty-eight    persons   engaged    for    temporary    or   emergency    employment    during  the    fiscal 

year  endng  -lunr  30,  1920,   and  the  total   amount  expended   for  such   temporary  or  emergency 
employment  was  $1929..59. 


STATE   BOARD  OF   EMBALMERS  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

.\1.  P.  Booth.  Stn  Francisco:  Bessie  ,T.  Wood,  Oakland:  I.  J.  Reynolds,  Pasadena;  Claude 
Woolnian.  San  Diego:  George  W.  Limt,  San  Francisco.  Bessie  J.  Wood,  Secretary,  1955  Telegraph 
Avenue,  Oakland,  California. 

State  Civil  Service  Commission,  Sacramento,  California. 

Information  regarding  State  Board  of  Embalmers. 

(1)  Department.  State  Board  of  Embalmers. 

(2)  S^'cr-'tary,  Bessie  Wood  Gustason. 
(S)  Salary,  S75  per  month. 

Salary  fixed  by  statute.    Xo  other  employees. 


(Signsd)   BESSIE  WOOD  GUSTASON. 


'Statutory. 

tPart-time  service. 


24  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

DEPARTMENT    OF     ENGINEERING,    STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

Sacramento,    California. 

(Rvport  of  oftk-er;.  and  regular  oiniiloyP''!'  eiiiployeci  l)y  this  ilepaitiuent  on  Jainiary  1,  1921.) 

Range-$40l  to  !?4J0. 
N«n:i'  if  Offlcur  or  Employeo  and  Titl..  Monthly  Salary 

W.  F.  MfCkire,  State  Knginevr ^^^^  66* 

Range— $351  to  $400. 

S.  'J'.  Harding,  Con.«iilting  Irrigation  Engineer  (average) 360  Got 

(i"().   H.   AIcHoHgall,  State  Areliiteet 400  00* 

Range— $301  to  $3:0. 

C.  F.  Dean.  Cliief  De.siguvr 325  00 

J.  W.  Diitton,  Superintendent  of  Construetion 325  00 

C.  H.  Kronier,  Chief  Stnietural  Engineer 325  00 

Geo.  J.  Adams,  Deputy  State  Architect -  335  00 

P.  M.  Xorboe,  Chief  Assistant  State  Engineer 340  00 

Range— S276  to  $300— None. 
Range— $-251  to  $275. 

C.  K.  Aldrich,  Chief  Estimator 275  00 

R.  E.  Backus,  Architectural  Designer 275  00 

(J.  M.  Simonson,  Chief  Electrical  Engineer 275  00 

H.  V.  Grant,  Superintendent  of  Construction 275  00 

Range— $226  to  $2,50. 

W.  W.  Woo!<Iridge,  Superintendent 235  00 

\V.  J.  Long,  Structural  Draftsman 240  (.0 

.1.  B.  Brown.  Assistant  State  Engineer 250  00* 

H.  E.  Mackie,  General  Superintendent 2.30  00* 

L.  F.  SherAvood,  Architectural  Draftsman 250  00 

Harrv  Bj'rnes,  Hvdrographer .- ..-._--.  250  OO 

A.  H.  Memniler,  As.sistant  State  Architect 250  00* 

O.  L.  Slorton,  Superintendent  of  Construction —  250  00 

Range—  $201  to  $225. 

\V.  H.  Epperson,  Mechanical  Draftsman 210  fX) 

G.  E.  Garthorne,  Electrical  Draftsman 215  OO 

F.  J.  Robinson,  Foreman  Plumber 215  CO 

G.  X.  Sargent,  General  Electrical  Foreman 220  00 

G.  A.  Stewart,  Sujierint'nd' nt  of  Constniction 225  OO 

L.  E.  Rushton,  Mechanical   Engineer 225  00* 

Ward  Dran,  Architectural  Designer 225  OO* 

\V.  K.  Potts,  Civil  Engineer 225  00 

H.    I>.   McCready,   Hydrographcr 225  00 

H.  A.  Armstrong,  Hydrographer. 225  00 

•J.  E.  Tempest,  Office  Engineer 225  OO 

G.  H.  Ru.sscll,  Hydrograi.her 250  (10 

Chester  Marliavc,  Hydrographer 250  00 

G.  N.  Bergren,  Superintendent  of  Construction 225  OO 

B.  C.  Tarver,  Sup-'rinten<1ent  of  Con.struction 225  00 

F.  A.  Brady,  Sujierintendcnt  of  Construetion 225  00 

C.  M.  Weber,  Supprintend"nt  of  Construction 225  00 

Range— $176  to  $200. 

W.  A.  (iilbert,  Carpenter  Foreman 185  00 

H.  \V.  DeHaven,  Architectural  Draftsman 185  (X) 

F.   B.  Hilby.  Engineering  Draftsman 190  00 

Glen  Rood,  Engineering  Draftsman 10!)  oo 

W.  H.  Phillips,  Engine'Tiiig  Draftsman 190  00 

R.  A.  Z(  hnder,  Structural   ICnginc'T 1 200  Of)* 

,1.   H.   Clarke,  Auditor 2(K)  00* 

A.  .1.  Beak"y,  Enginwr  Assistant 2<K)  00 

.1.  G.  Heath,  Estimator 2(K)  0(i 

A.  H.  Potburv,  .\ssistant  Mechanical  Engineer 2<;<»  (!(i 

C.  Pierson.  Architectural  Draftsman. 200  (K) 

C.  A.  Henrierlong,  Mechanical  Draftsman.. 200  00 

R.  Earl  Storie,  Hydrographer.. 200  00 

M.  H.  Blot",  Hydrographer ,..  20O  00 

♦Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  25 

DEPARTMENT    OF    ENGINEERING,    STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

(R<'Pf>rt  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  flepartment  on  January  1,  19-21.) 

Range-ijilSl  to  !fl75. 
Name  of  OfBcer  or  Kmployee  and  Title  Moiitlily  Salary 

V.  S'!ngiiiiietti,  Launch  Driver Ig0  qq 

F.  F.  Huber,  Launch  Driver ^-I'TIII"!  160  00 

.T.  Nevins..  Timekeeper TI^II  160  00 

R.  P.  Adams.  Engineering  Draftsman . "_'  igg  66* 

Paul  Dimckhorst,  Electrical  Kngine-'r 175  qq* 

C.  H.  liulkley.  Estimator I75  00* 

H.  V.  Adams,  Architectural  Draftsman 175  00* 

H.  .1.  Deviuc,  Architectural  Draftsman 175  OO* 

Clias.  .lolmston,  Bookkeeper 175  00 

.1.  C.  McCalmont,  Ijookkeepjr 175  oo 

'I'hos.  McCully,  Bookkeeper 175  00 

IL  M.  Kilburn,  Hydrographer 175  00 

F.  M.  Stewart,  Specification  Writer 175  oo* 

Range— $120  to  $150. 

L.  A.  Bishop,  Stenographer 135  00 

.las.  D°Orosse,  Cook 135  00 

D.  H.  McMillan,  Mechanical  Draftsman 145  00 

S.  R.  Davies.  Architectural  Draftsman -- 1.50  00* 

Dorothy  Lenno.x,  Clerk l."0  00* 

K.  F.  McCafYery,  Engineering  Assistant 150  00 

Range— $101  to  $125. 

,T.  V.  Rosecrans,  Stenographer 125  00* 

Elsie  Koch,  Stenograih^r 125  00* 

F.  .L  Butler.  Blue  Print  Pressman 125  OO* 

A.  R.  Fink,  Clerk 125  00 

M.  B.  Xickerson.  Clerk 125  00 

F.  .1.  Schlink,  Clerk 125  00 

C.  \V.  Naumnn,  Engineering  .Assistant 125  0(1 

Range— $76  to  $lfO. 

i:>thT  Hornbostel..  Stenographer 96  00 

Zae  Adams,  Stenographer lOO  OO 

X.  H.  Henderson,  Filing  Clerk 10(1  CO 

Range— $.'0  to  $75. 

W.  H.  Hann,  Foreman .50  00+ 

Robt.  Moore.  Messfuger  (H  00 

W.  H.  Cainell,  Janitor 75  00* 

JI.  L.  Cheshire,  Telov'lione  Operator 75  OO 

Edgar  A.  Brown,  Engineer 75  (K) 

Range— $7.00  to  $11.00. 
Xanvi  ci'  Oflice.'  o.-  Kiiiployue  an<i  Title  Daily  Wage 

F.  M.  Rillon,  Forem-ii  Plianber $11  00 

R.  A.  Butler    Copstniction  Foreman 10  OD 

(!.  F.  Maitin^z    Cr n^tructinn  Foreman 10  OO 

'J".  J.  Thomnson.  Steam  Fitter 10  00 

't.  w.  Gemm'll,   Foreman   Ekctrician 9  50 

'".  Hiner,  Carpenter  Foreman 9  -50 

F.  C.  LaVin":  Carpenter  Foreman 9  00 

C,.  H.  Kuettler,  Carpenter  Foreman 9  00 

H.  G.  B'crs.  Camenter  Foreman 8  50 

S.  G.  Stewart.  Carpenter 7  50 

J.  V.  Tar\-er,  Carpenter T  CO 

Departnii'iit  of  Knii'h^p'^i'iHS — >St;iteineut  Sliowiiiii'  the  Xuml)pr  of  Persons  Kn.iiaged  for 
TenTjorarv  or  Emerjrenc.v  Fmijloyinont  Duriiii;-  tlip  Fiscal  Year  Eiuline-  June  oO. 
IllliO.  and  the  Total  Amount  Expended  for  Surli  Toinporary  or  Emersenoy 
Eniployinents. 

Number   of  persons 803 

Total  amount  expended $171,716  00 


*Statutory. 
tPart-time  service. 


26  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  EQUALIZATION. 

(Report  of  oltict-rs  and  regular  eiiiployeos  employed  by  this  department  fm  .Tanuary  1,  1021.) 

Nainu  of  Offlcoi-  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

*R.  K.  Collins:,  Member  State  Board  of  Kqualizatiou $333  SS-J 

*John  C.  Corbett.  Member  State  Board  of  Kqualization 333  33^ 

*Jolin  Mitchell,  Member  State  Board  of  Kqualization 3:«  33J 

*H.  (;.  C'attell,  Member  State  Board  of  Kqualization 333  33J 

*M.  D.  Lac-k,  Secretary  State  Board  of  Kqualization 3:J3  33^ 

A.  L.  Wyllie.  Chief  Clerk  B:)ard  of  Kqualization 200  0^ 

Irene  (^ook.  St"n  :gra;p|K'r  Board  of  Kqualization 133  3.'> 

(Tsniporary  from  .Tanuary  1   to  .luly  1,  each  year.) 

tW.  H.  Kverliardt,  Senior  Clerk,  Board  of  Kqualization '. ITO  00 

tKva  Nichols,  Senior  Clerk,  Board  of  Kqualization 133  35 

tMae  Seamas,  Senior  Clerk,  Board  of  K(|ualization 133  3.j 

(Temporary  from  March  1  to  .July  1,  each  year.) 

fT.  M.  (iannon.  Bank  Clerk,  Board  of  Kqualization 200  OT, 


FISH  AND  GAME  COMMISSION. 

( Report  of  officer?  and  repular  oinploypes  employed  by  this  department  en  January  1,  i;21.) 

San   Francisco  District  and  Administration. 

Xamo  an'.  Titlii  Monthly  Salary 

Chas.  A.  Vogelsang,  Kxecutive  Officer $333  33 

.J.  S.  Hunter.  Assistant  Kxecutive  Officer 250  00 

H.  C.  Bryant,  Game  Kxpert  in  Charge  of  Publicity  and  Research  Work 250  00 

R.  D.  Duke,  Attorney 250  00 

T>.  O'Connell,  Cashier 200  O; 

H.  R.  Dunbar,  Licen.se  Clerk 160  Co 

K.  C.  Boucher 150  OCr 

Dorothy  M.  Gray,  Secretary-Stenographer j3>  CO 

Anna  L.  Hernon,  Finance  Clerk 135  00 

Phyllis  R.  .Jordan,  Bookkeeper 135  00 

Charlotte  S.  Walker,  fr'teno-Clerk 115  00 

Carmen  J-'lsasser,  Stenographer • 115  OO 

Mildred  Kellogg,  Offic-e  Assistant  to  Dr.  Bryant lOO  00 

M.  S.  ("lark.  Deputy 165  0'/ 

W.  H.  Armstrong,  Deputy l.'Ja  OC 

Karl  P.   Barnes  Deputy . 135  00 

Then.  M.  Benson.  Deputy 135  00 

O.  P.  Brownlow,  Deputy 135  00 

P.  A.  BuUard,  I><?puty 135  00 

J.  L.   Bundock,  Deputy 135  Oi< 

John  Burke,   I>eputy 135  CO 

S.  L.  N.  Kllis,  Deputy 135  00 

-T.  H.  Hill,  Deputy 135  00 

Henry  Lencioni,   I>eputy 1.35  OU 

K.  V.  Moody,  IX'puty i3'j  00 

W.  J.  Moore,  Deputy 135  OO 

J.  K.  Xewsome,  Deputy 135  00 

Chas.  R.  Perkins,  Deputy 135  (Ki 

W.  B.  Sellmer,  Deputy 135  0(. 

L.  B.  Sherwoofl,  r)eputy 135  00 

K.  W.   Smalley,  Deputy 135  OC 

J.  H.  Hellard,  Deputy 130  00 

Harry  X.  Brittan,  Deputy 125  00 

J.  H.  Ciroves,  I>eputy 125  CO 

McPhcrson   Kough,   Deputy 12)  CO 

Tipton   Mathews,  Deputy 125  0(> 

H.  S.  Prcsott,  Deputy 125  C^i 

Geo.  R.  Smalley,  Deputy 125  00 

F.   W.    Failer,   Deputy 115  ro 

Herbert    I.ealiy,   IX-puty . 115  00 

J.   I).   Dondero,   Deputy.- .              ..        .-.     .     115  Oi> 

n.  11.  .Miller,  Deputy 115  00 

C.  1.  Sherwood,  Deputy - 110  CO 

I,.  \V.   I.oiinewuy,  Dtputy 110  Or> 

Victor  K.  \ On  Arx,  Deputy ICJ  00 

•lay  (.".  Bruce,  I. ion  Hunter 100  00 

U    L.  Koppel,  Deputy 80  OC 


•Statutory. 
tPart-time. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  27 

FISH   AND  GAME  COM  MISSION— Continued. 

Sacramento    Division. 

(Report  of  oflBeers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Name  am!  Title  Monthly  Salary 

tGeo.  Xeale,  .Assistant  in  Charge 150  qq 

Bessie  .J.  Wilson,  Clerk .,             _      _  135  00 

K.  I,.  W.  Siebert,  Clerk 125  00 

Leslie  Rust,  Office  Assistant 85  0(> 

T.  W.  Birmingham,  Deputy 135  lo 

Kdw.   Bolt,   Deputy 13g  oq 

S.  J.  Carpenter,  Deputy 135  qq 

Ueo.  W.  Courtright,  Deputy 135  oo 

O.  I.  Fleckenstein,  Deputy 135  oc 

Kuell  firay,  Deputy 135  oo 

W.  .1.  Green,  Deputy 135  tO 

(;.  O.  Laws,  Deputy 135  00 

Wni.  Lippineott,  Deputy __..  135  oi 

Roy  K.  Ludluni,  Deputy I35  oo 

-John   O'Coniiell,   Deputy 135  (<(, 

R.  C.  O'Connor,  Deputy--^^ 135  oo 

D.  E.  Roberts,  Deputy 135  oo 

Jos.  H.  Sanders,  Deputy 135  CO 

R.  L.  Sinkey,  Deputy 135  OC^ 

•J.  .S.  White,  Deputy 1.35  00 

W.  .J.  Lee,  Deputy 125  CO 

.John  O.  Miller,  Deputy 125  00 

Chas.  E.  Xewsome.  I>Bputy 125  00 

E.  D.  Ricketts,  Deputy 125  00 

.A.  J.  Stanley,  Deputy 123  00 

C.  O.  Fisher,  Deputy 115  Ofi 

.las.  T.   Poe,  Deputy 115  00 

A.  H.  Willard,  Deputy 115  00 

Geo.  W.  Chamberlin,  Deputy 110  00 

Los  Angeles   Division. 

E.  L.  Hedderly,  Assistant  in  Charge 200  CO 

Dorothy  Nash,  Steno-Bookkeeper 125  CO 

H.  I.  Pritchard,  Deputy — 165  CO 

E.  H.  Ober,  Deputy 150  00 

.T.  H.  Gyger,  Deputy 13>  iK) 

W.  L.  Hare,  Deputy 135  00 

C.   F.  iladdox.  Deputy 135  00 

Webb  Toms,  Deputy 135  0' 

H.  J.  .Abels,  Deputy 125  0«' 

H.  D.  Becker,  Deputy •... 125  Of; 

C.  O.  Brenner,  Deputy 125  CC 

.1.  H.  Harrington,  Deputy 125  CO 

G.  A.  McAfee   Deputy 1-25  00 

t.l.  .T.  Barnett,  Deputy 85  00 

tW.  C.  Malone,  Deputy «5  OC 

tC.  B.  Tibbetts,  Deputy lO  CO 

Commercial    Fisheries    Department. 

X.  B.  Scofleld,  In  Charge  of  Department 300  00 

W.  F.  Thompson,   Fishery  Expert 275  CC 

L.  r.  Lingle,  Fishery  Expert 225  fO 

C.   S.   Baudet,  Assistant 200  00 

H.  B.  Xidever,  Fishery  p:xpert 200  09 

Harry  R.  Beard,  Chemist - 200  00 

Elmer  Higgins,  .Assistant  Fishery  Expert 2C0  00 

Earle  DowTiing,   As.«istant 195  00 

S.  H.  Dado,  .Assistant 1^  0/ 

W.  L.  Scofleld,  .Assistant  Fishery  Expert 175  00 

P.  H.  Oyer,  Assistant  in  Charge  Monterey  Office 175  00 

.A.  L.  Manahan.  .Assistant  in  Charge  San  Diego  Office 170  OO 

Arthur  W.  Wells,  Technical  .Assistant 166  66 

A.  M.  Fairfield.  Pollution  Expert 160  00 

Herbert  E.  Foster,  Captain  "Quinnat" 160  00 

E.  M.  Nielsen,  .Assistant 150  CC 

Harlan  B.  Holmes,  Assistant  Fishery  Expert 150  OO 

Albert   Mack,   Assistant 140  00 

Geraldine  Conner,   Clerk 135  Oo 

Chas.  M.  Bautin,  Assistant  on    'Quinnat"-.. 135  00 

Roy  Steele,  Captain  Launch  "Steelhead" 135  00 

Clarence  Mulder,   Engineer   Launch   ".Albacore" 135  OO 

Clarence  Groat,  .Assistant 125  OC 


tPart-time  service. 


28  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

FISH   AND  GAME  COM  MISSION— Continued. 

(Keport  of  officers  and  regular  employees  eniploye<1  l)y  this;  department  on  January  1,  i;i2l.) 

Commercial    Fisheries    Department — Continued. 

Nanu'  ami  Tiilr  Monthly  Salary 

Halsev   K.    Fink,   Assistant 12)  C; 

tl.  O.  ^Snyder,  Fishery  Expert 12")  OT 

Cladys  Bulger,  .Statistical  Assistant II.t  W 

Helen  M.  Kdwards    Assistant 110  00 

Stephen  Spaaii,  Deckhand-Cook  "Albacore" 85  00 

Bert  L.  DePry,  Assistant Si  00 

Mrs.  B.  H.  Marshall,  Statistical  Assistant 85  Ou 

to.  K.  Sette,  -Assistant  Fishery  Kxpert 50  00 

tF.  W.  Weymouth,  Assistant  Fishery  Kxpert 50  0() 

t.Mary  Mc(."nnnell,  Assistant... 10  W) 

Department  of  Fish   Culture, 

Wm.  H.  Sheliley,  In  Charge  of  Department ,300  00 

luigene  W.  Hunt,  Field  Superintendent 250  Ou 

Ciles  H.  Lambson,  Superintendent  Mt.  Shasta  Hatchery 195  oo 

•lohn   H.   Hoerl,  Assistant 193  00 

Haniett  P.   Leitch,  Stenographer 110  0<j 

Zella   M.   Rose.   Clerk 90  CO 

W.  (>.  lassett.  Hatchery  Superintendent 190  00 

tiso.  McClnid,  .Jr.,  Hatchery  Superintendent 180  00 

Albert  E.  Doney,  Ladder  Inspector 170  00 

K.  V.  Cassell,  Hatchery  Foreman 165  00 

Jas.  W.  Rieker,  Hatchery  Foreman 165  00 

Geo.  E.  W"e--:t,  Hatchery  Foreman 165  OO 

Alex.   E.   Culver.   Screen   Inspector 150  CO 

Clareuc-e  Xixon,  Hatchery  Foreman 1.^  00 

Lachean  McLean,  Skilled  Laborer 140  Oi) 

Manfred  K.  Spaulding,  Skilled  Laborer 135  OO 

.1.  Cecil  Brandenburg,  Hatchery  Foreman 135  OH' 

Geo.  McCloiid,  Sr.,  Superint'ndent  of  Fish  Distribution  Car 1.30  (H) 

Louis  Phillips,  Superintendent  of  Fish  Distribution  Car 130  CO 

-las.   L.  Stinnett,  Hatchery  Foreman 125  00 

Justin  Shebley,  Hatchery   Foreman 125  00 

Chas.  L.  Flame,  Hatchery  Foreman 125  00 

(iuy  C.  Tabler,  Hatchery  Foreman 125  03 

McClellan  Woods,  Hatchery  Assistant 115  Oj 

.John  Singlaub,  Sr.,  Hatchery  Assistant 115  0' 

..'.  ().  .Jacobson,  Hatchery  Assistant... 115  (X) 

Wni.  H.  Pepper,  Hatchery  Assistant 115  00 

.las.  Landy,  Hatchery  Assistant 115  01 

Ed.  Clcssens,  Hatchery  Assistant 115  00 

Alex.  Chappieu,  Hatchery  Assistant 110  0(' 

Romauld.)  (ialctti.  Hatchery  As.sistant 110  00 

.los.  C.  Lewis.  Hatchery  Assistant 110  OJ 

Edward  Lewis,  Hatchery  .\ssistant 110  00 

Fred  W.  Sifcrs,  Hatchery  .Assistant 110  00 

Bvron  Sherry,   Hatchery   Assistant 110  CO 

RO.SS  A.  McCloud,  Hatchery  Assistant 110  00 

Silas  T.  .Jordan,   Hatchery   Assistant 105  00 

Ross  W.  Davis.  Hatchery  A.>-sistant lOO  OO 

Claude  C.   Dollarhide,   Hatchery  Assistant 100  OP- 

.John  Franklin,  Hatcliiry  .\ssistant 1(X)  O^f 

.Vlbcrt  Lane,  Hatchery  Assistant 100  00 

Coleman  A.  Scalf,  Hatchery  Assistant lOO  00 

.Jes.se  L.  Stout,  Hatchery  Assistant ..1 10)  CO 

.lohn  B.  Sollner,  Hatchery  Assistant 90  OO 

Daily  Wage 

C.   L.  Cadle,  Watchman $5  00 

().  W.  Dickey,  Watchman ,5  (X; 

Geo.  Olsen,  Watchman 5  or 

Ribert  H.  Watson,  Watchman 5  OO 

.John  A.  '/Ann,  Watchman 5  00 

Robert   Rupp,   Watchman 2  00 

Robert   Boyd,  Hatchery  .Asi^istant 3  50 

Richarri  .\.  Pape,  Hatchery  .\ssistant 3  OT 

Riccardo  Mattel,  Spawntaker 1  (/) 

During  the  fiscal  year  ending  .June  30.   l!>20,  there  were  62  persons  engaged   for   temporary   or 
emergency  work,    .\inount  expended  for  such  work,  $2,618.50, 

+Part-timc  service, 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  29 

CALIFORNIA   STATE   BOARD   OF   FORESTRY. 

(.Report  of  officers  ami  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1.  Idil.) 

Namci  01  OtTicei-  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

*G.  M.  Homans,  State  Forester $-250  00 

*M.  B.  Pratt,  D.-puty  State  Forester 200  00 

A.  K.  Frost,  Inspector 150  CO 

Anna  D.  Duffy,  Secretary 150  00 

Gertrude  Tonzi,  Stenographer l'2o  00 

Helen  M.  liontz,  Typist KX>  (0 

JC.  Stowell  Smith,  Trustee,  California  Forestry  Committee 100  00 

Jin  March,  1920,  a  committee  called  The  California  Forestrj-  Committee  was  formed  to  inves- 
tigate the  question  of  slash  disposal  and  certain  other  items  of  common  interest  in  need  of 
solution.  This  committee  was  composed  of  a  representative  from  each  of  the  five  following 
organizations:  The  State  Boar<l  of  Forestry,  the  United  States  Forest  Sen'ice,  University  of 
California,  the  Southern  Pacific  Company  (non-operating  timber  lands)  and  tlie  California  White 
&  Sugar  Pine  Manufacturers'  Association.  It  was  agre<Hl  that  each  organization  would  con- 
tribute *10O.0o  per  month  toward  the  expenses  of  these  investigations,  using  Mr.  Smith,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Pine  Association  (who  serves  as  Trustee  for  the  committee)  as  a  clearing  house. 

The  following  employees  were  allowed  maintenance  only  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  .June  30, 
1920,  their  salaries  having  been  paid  by  the  Federal  Government  under  a  cooperative  agree- 
ment whereby  the  Federal  Government  was  to  pay  the  salaries  and  the  State  Board  of  Forestry 
the  expenses  away  from  headquarters  of  these  District  Fire  Rangers: 

+A.  W.  Ford. 

+A.  E.  Frost. 

tH.  H.  Huntsberger. 

fWm.  Junkins. 

We  have  totaleil  the  traveling  expenses  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920,  of  these  four 
men  and  translated  it  into  a  cash  equivalent,  per  schedule  attached  to  letter  from  Civil  Service 
Commission  dated  January  28,  1921. 

Traveling  expenses  four  district  fire  rangers $14-1  85 

One  meal  per  day  for  one  month  at  75  cents  per  day 22  tO 

Maximum  for  three  meals 67  50 

Single  quarters  (at  $1.45t  per  day) 43  7o 

Maximum  allowance  for  maintenance  per  man 111  2Q 

Temporary  or  emergency  employees  July  1,  1919,  to  June  30,  1920:  373  firefighters;  total 
expenditure,  -$3347.23. 

CALIFORNIA  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS. 

(Report  of  officers  ami  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Namii  au(!  Title.  Monthly  Salary     Maintenance         Total 

Marv  A.  Hill,   Superintendent $300  00  $;35  00  f.'JSo  00 

M.  (ii  Giannini,  Physician 200  00  :35  00  235  00 

Anne  H.  Upton,   Assistant  Superintendent 160  (**  35  00  195  00 

Kdith  Harkins,   (hii-f  Clerk 125  00  35  00  160  00 

Cline  Singleton,  Hea.l   Farmer . 125  m  35  00  160  Oo 

Alice  T.  Weed,  Parole  Officer T25  00                125  00 

B.  Frank  Hill,  Engineer 125  00  35  00  160  00 

Mattie  L.  Oldham,  School  Principal 100  0(J  35  05  135  00 

Winifred   Owens,  Teacher  of  Discipline 100  00  35  00  135  00 

Edna  Anderson,  Domestic  Science  Teacher 100  00  35  00  135  OO 

Olive  L.  Ruhland,  Physical  Director 100  00  35  00  135  Co 

Ada  E.  Vesper,  Sewing  Instructor 100  00  35  OO  135  OO 

Mary  E.  Moore,  Parole  Officer -- 100  OO                100  Oo 

Charles  Pratt,  Assistant  Engineer 95  0;»  35  OO  130  Oo 

Frank  A.  Bentz,  (^arpenter 95  Oj  14  75  109  75 

Elsie  L.  Weeks,  Surgical  Nurse 95  00  35  00  130  00 

Julia  Hook,  Laundry  Instructor 90  00  .35  00  125  00 

Edward    Ramsev.   Chauft'cur-Fireraan 90  OO  35  00  125  00 

Mabel  Cave,  Statistical  Clerk 85  00  ;^5  00  120  00 

Stella   McCuskev,    Bookkeeper &5  00  .S5  00  120  00 

Winifred  Hill,  Nurse 85  00  35  00  120  09 

Mabel  Ramsey,  High  School  Teacher 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Louise  Hamilton,  Commercial  Teacher 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Vera  A.  Miller,  School  Teacher,  Grade 80  00  35  00  115  CD 

Euclid  Dcmpsey,  .School  Teacher,  Grade SO  00  35  OO  115  00 

Harriet  Bloodgood,  School  Teacher,  Grade 80  00  35  00  115  CO 

Alcinda   Roberts,  Weaving  Teacher 80  CO  35  00  115  00 

*Statutory  positions. 
tPart  time  service. 


30 


STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 


CALIFORNIA  SCHOOLS  FOR  GIRLS— Continued. 

(Report  of  ollicfis  an  I  regular  iiiiiiluyii's  eii)ployc<l  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary    Maintenance        Total 

Louise  Medlen,  Sewing  In^;truc■to^ - --  80  00  .35  00  115  00 

Tiila  Mercer.   Uoust-niotlier SO  00  35  00  115  Oo 

Margaret  Smiley,  Housemother SO  OO  35  00  115  00 

Oraee  Mettler,  "ikui.-emother - 80  OO  35  00  115  00 

Klizabeth    Shanley,    Housem^tlier 80  00  35  00  115  Oo 

Harriet    Ritter,    Housemother SO  00  35  00  115  Oo 

Cora  A.  -Tones,  Houseniotlier -' 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Klizabeth  Edinundson,  Assistant  Lost  Private  Officer — -  80  00  35  00  115  00 

Khiora  X    Meiriam,  Kitchen  Officer 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Anna   L.  Morrison,  Kitchen  Officer 80  00  35  uO  115  00 

Oisela  ISrownrigg,   Kitdien  Officer —  80  00  35  00  115  00 

Alice   Morlan,    Kitclien    Officer SO  00  35  OO  116  00 

.lennie  K.  Stral"v.  Kitchen  Officer 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Allie  H.   Weimar.   Kitclien   Officer 8<)  OO  35  10  115  OO 

Fred    Bush,   NiglU    Watchman 80  00  35  00  115  00 

Dorothy  Lord.  Head  (iarden  Officer So  00  :<5  00  115  00 

(ieorge'H.  Meyers,  Farm  Hand 75  00  35  00  110  OO 

Steve  Burnett.   Farm  Hand 75  00  35  00  110  00 

Daniel  K.  Smitli,  Farm  Hand 75  00  S  00  110  00 

Susan  B.  L<'ss,  Commissary  Clerk 70  OO  35  00  110  Off 

Laura  B.  Bentz,  Yard  Officer 70  CO  14  75  84  75 

Carrie  B.  Allen.  Stenographer 70  00  So  00  105  00 

Pearl  rilis.  Stenographer 70  00  35  00  loe  00 

Catherine  Matthews.  Dormitory  Watch 65  00  35  00  J92  2*^ 

Beth  'Jhompson.  Dormitory  Watch 65  CO  35  00  100  00 

May  C.  Banc,  D.nnitory  Watch 6>  CO  35  00  iSS  S2 

.Jean  M.  Hami.ton.  Dormitory  Watch 65  Oi)  So  00  **  ?9 

Annie  K.  Clements,  Yard  Officer 65  00  35  00  ^^^ 

U    Kleanor  Perry.  RcUef  Officer 65  00  35  00  100  00 

Emilv  L.  Ailing,  Relief  Officer 65  00  35  00  lOO  OO 

Martha  A.  Powe  I,  Relief  Officer 65  00  S5  00  100  00 

Ethel  Tyler,  Relief  Officer 65  00  35  00  JxX  X*' 

Addie  Wood,  Re'aef  Officer . 65  00  35  00  ITO  00 

Charlotte  Saxemneyer,  Relief  Officer.. 65  00  35  00  Jlx  XT 

Lillian  Gibson,  Assistant  Sewing  Department 25  00  35  00  60  00 

Clarice  Wells,  Office  Assistant 15  00  3»  00  50  00 


Persons     Engaged    for    Temporary    or    Emergency     Employment    During     Fiscal  Year 

Ending    June,    1920. 

Person  1  Kngaged  anil  For  What  Amount  Expended 

Dr.  D.  R.  Smith,  Dentistry,  July,  1919 $49  00 

Dr.  R.   W.  Homer,  Surgery,  July,  1919 9  00 

Hirschfelder  Shoe  Co.,  Repair  of  Shoes,  July.  1919 36  95 

Oxnard  Welding  Co.,  Welding  Menlo  Heater,  Aug.,  1919    14  00 

Bartlett  Company,  Tuning  and  Repairing  Pianos,  Aug.,  1919 23  00 

Dr.  E.  K.  Roberts,  Dental  Work,  Sept.,  1919 29  50 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Ojitieal  Work,  Sept.,  1919 42  00 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Optical  Work,  Sept.,  1919 —  16  00 

Dr.  Lewis,  Surgery,  Sept.,  1919 — 10  50 

Dr.  C.  A.  Jensen,  Surgerv.  Sept.,  1919 5  00 

Hir.>;ehfelder  Shoe  Co.,   Repairing  Shoes,  Sept.,  1919 18  35 

Dr.  R.  W.  Homer,  Surgery  (Incurred  in  June,  1919),  Sept.,  1919— 9  Oo 

John  Bchn,  Recharging  Batteries,  June,  1919 -. 8  00 

Dr.  E.  K.  Rol)erts,  D.-ntistry,  Oct.,  1919 -- 75  00 

Dr.  Geo.  H.  Morrison,  Optical  Work,  Oct.,  1919 68  00 

Dr.  C.  A.  Jensen,  Surgery,  Oet.,  1919 75  00 

Hirschfelder  Shoe  Co.,  Repairing  Shoes,  Oct.,  1919 29  89 

H.  P.  Seppenfeld,  Installing  Burner,  Oct.,  1919 31  53 

J.  H.  Johnson,  Blaeksmithing,  Nov.,  1919- -. 4  4o 

Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  Nov.,  1919 38  00 

J.  A.  Johnson,  Shoeing  Horses,  Dec,  1919 8  25 

(J.  M.  Geibil,  Rechaiging  Batteries,  Dec.,  1919 1  75 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  Dec,  1919.. 94  f5 

Dr.  Geo.  W.  Brown,  Surgery,  Dec,  1919 15  00 

Hir.'chfeliler  Shoe  Co.,  Repairing  Shoes,  D^e.,  1919 12  90 

Oxnard  Welding  Co.,  Welding  and  Testing  Menlo  Heaters,  Jan.,  1920—. 28  35 

F.  11.  Roby.  Care  of  Cemetery  Eot  One  Year,  Jan.,  1920.. --  10  00 

J.  J.  Street.  Vet.  Sug.,  Veterinary  Visits,  Jan.,  1920. 10  00 

M.  T.  Boles,  Hauling  Coal,  Jan.,  1920 64  Oo 

F.  M.  Barrows.  Hauling  Ooal,  Jan.,  1920 59  82 

W.  T.  Kenney,  Installing  and  Adjusting  Motion  Picture  Machine,  Jan.,  1920 7  50 

VV^  L.  Magby,  Repair  Auto,  Jan..  1920 2  00 

W.  L.  Magby,  Repair  Work.  Jan.,  1020 _ 8  10 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  Jan.,  1920 ..i 30  00 

Hirschfelder,  Repairing  Shoes,  Jan.,  1920 13  45 

Richardson  Bros.,  Overhauling  Battery,  Repair  Tires,  Jan.,  1920 25  75 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  31 

CALIFORNIA  SCHOOLS  FOR  GIRLS— Continued. 

(Report  of  ottiiers  anil  ifgiilar  (.mployees  employed  by  this  dipaniiient  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Persons     Engaged    for    Temporary    or    Emergency     Employment    During    Fiscal  Year 
Ending   June,    1920 — Continued. 

Person-.!  JlngaKi-d  ami  For  Wliat  Amount  Expended 

M.  T.  Bole;:,  Hauling  Coal,  .Jan.,  I9i0 64  Oo 

Barrows  &  Sons,  Hauling  Coal,  Jan.,  1920 69  97 

W.  L.  Magliy,  Work  on  Dodge  Car,  Jan.,  1920 ._. &1  34 

O.  X.  (ieibil.  Recharging  Battery.  Jan.,  19aj 2  .50 

Norman  Blacksmithinp  Co.,  Shoeing  Horses,  Jan.,  1930 2  5o 

'I'rustees  Whittier  School,  Research  Work,  Jan.,  1920 — 50  00 

O.  H.  Hedges,  Repairing  Leather  Belt,  Feb.,  1920- -■ 35 

J.  F.  Plunkett,  Blanking  Typewriters,  March,  19>0 3  00 

Dr.  (leo.  A.  Monison,  Ocultist,  March,  1920 50  00 

Trustees  Whittier  State  School,  Pro  Rata  Research  Work,  Feb.,  1920 50  00 

Trustees  Whittier  State  School,  Pro  Rata  Research  Work,  March,  1920 50  00 

Burroughs  Adding  -Machine  Co.,  Inspecting  Adding  Machine,  March,  1920 5  20 

Dr.  H.  W.  Alden,  Dentistry.  March.  1920 50  48 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  March,  1920 51  00 

Hirschfelder  Shoe  Co.,  R<^pairing  Shoes,  April,  1020 31  35 

Trustees  Whittier  State  School,  Pro  Rata  Research  Work,  April,  1920 ..  50  00 

Dr.  H.  W.  Alden,  Dentistry,  April,  1020 21  00 

Mrs.  B.  W.  Tnisors,  Music  Teacher,  April,  1920 25  00 

W.  L.  Magby,  Welding  Boilers,  May,  1920 33  61 

J.  A.  Johnson,  Shoeing  Horses,  May,  1920 8  5o 

J.  A.  Johnson,  Shoeing  Horses,  May,  1920 8  75 

Oxnard  Welding  Co.,  Welding  Heater,  May,  1920-- 25  00 

O.  M.  Geibel,  Recharging,  Insulating,  May,  1920 20  40 

Dr.  C.  A.  Jensen.  X-ray,  May,  1920 8  Oo 

Hirschfelder  Shoe  Co.,   Repairing  Shoes,  May,  1920 18  80 

Trustees  Whittier  State  School,  Pro  Rata  Research  Work,  May,  1920 50  00 

Dr.  Geo.  H.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  May,  1920 40  00 

Dr.  H.  W.  Alden,  Dentistry,  June,  192n 21  Oo 

Oxnard  Welding  Co.,  Welding  Heater,  June,  1920 10  Oo 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co..  Adjusting  Sewing  Machines,  June,  1920, 7  00 

Eugene  Rogers.  Hanging  Window  Shades,  June,  1920 23  00 

O.  X.  Geibil,  Recharging  Batteries,  June,  1920 1  50 

J.  A.  Johnson,  Shoeing  Horses.  June  1920 3  00 

Dr.  J.  J.  Streets,  Veterinary  Visits,  -June,  1920 — 26  00 

Hirschfelder  Shoe  Co.,  Repairing  Shoes.  June,  1920 23  85 

Trustees  Whittier  State  School,  Pro  Rata  Research  Work,  June,  1^0 50  00 

Dr.  Geo.  H.  Morrison,  Ocultist,  June,  1920 20  00 

Mrs.  W.  B.  Truslow,  Music  Teacher,  June,  1929 — 50  00 


GOVERNOR'S   OFFICE. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

^.1-$900. 
.Niinui  (•{  Ofliicr  or   Kmployi'c  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W.  D.  Stephens,  Governor .$8:33  30* 

^lOl-iHJiO. 
Martin  C.  Madscn,  Private  Secretary 416  GZ* 

$276-^'500. 
Henry  A.  Frazior,  Executive  Secretary 390  OO* 

$151-$175. 
Mrs.  V.  Aliiright,  Stenographer 1C6  <)5* 

$1(>1-$125. 

Myrtle   Murray,   Stenographer 125  00 

W.  P.  Murray,  Messenger 125  00* 

LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

S301-$350. 
Xamo  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

C.  C.  Young,  Lieutenant  Governor $333  30* 

*Statutory. 


32  STATE   OFFICERS   AND  EMPLOYEES. 

BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  d'.'partiiieiit  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Nanui  of  0!Bcei-  or  Kmployee  and  Title  Monthly  Salar; 

J.  H.  MeCallum,  President - -- $il6  66 

F.  G.  White,  Chief  Kngineer 416  60 

F.  K.  Stewart,  Superintendent  l^elt  Railroad 375  00 

H.  v..  Sduires.  Assistant  Harbor  Kngineer :«5  CO 

W.  A.  SAveat,  Tratlie  Manager _■ 300  CO 

Clias.  H.  Witham,  Superintendent  Const,  and  Repairs 300  00 

Thos.  Flaherty,  Aeting  Chief  Wharfinger 30:>  00 

VV.  K.  Shafer,  Master  Mechanic 260  00 

H.  H.  Cosgrifl'.  Commissioner 250  CO 

P.  S.  Moody,  Connni.ssioner 2.tO  CO 

Hilda  (iohrman,  .Secretary 2dO  GO 

I..  M.  King,  Ortiee  Kngineer 2o0  CO 

A.  A.  M.  Hussell,  Testing   Kngineer 230  0:> 

<\  N.  Voung.  Cliief  Draftsman iiOO; 

.1.  (\  Symi.ns,  General  Foreman— T.  &  D 250  00 

C.  P.  Stanton,  P'oreman  Kl"ctrician 250  00 

.J.  Uyrne,  ,Ir.,  Assistant  Secretary 240  00 

Frank  Miller,  Tug  Captain 240  CO 

Chas.  S.  Love,  Tug  Captain 240  CO 

A.  W.  Xordwell,  Draftsman 2m  00 

.1.  B.  (iraham.  Foreman  Painter 230  00 

().  W.  .Tones,  Draftsman 225  00 

G.  A.  Wood,  Draftsman 225  00 

,1.  G.  Webb,  Inspector 225  00 

.7.  T.  McQiioid,  Inspector 22,5  00 

T.  .S.  (Jarrett,  Inspector 225  OO 

D.  R.  Dewar,  Foreman  Blacksmith 220  00 

Andrew  Mackie,  Draftsman 215  00 

H.  P.  Wickersham,  Draftsman 215  OO 

A.  D.  .lanssen.  Draftsman 215  00 

S    K.  Evans,  Draftsman 215  00 

H.  E.  .lohnstone.  Marine  Engineer 215  00 

.1.  T.  DulT,  Marine  Engineer 215  00 

L.  K.  Palmtag,  Chief  Transitman 210  OO 

I',.  A.  Huler,  Head  Lev-rman 205  00 

F.  Ci.  (iraham.  Head  Leverman 205  OO 

H.  .1.  Frederick,  Chief  Accountant 200  CO 

Daniel  A.  Ryan,  Attorney 20O  00 

.John  M.  LaRue.  G.  and  M.  Clerk 20O  00 

Ii.  G.  Fisher,  Draftsman 200  OO 

W.  G.  Winter,  Draftsman 200  00 

Frank   Nash,   Inspector 20O  OO 

H.  E.  Newsome,  Inspector 20O  OO 

.1.  F.  Edelman,  Inspector 20O  OO 

W.  F.  Branilon,  Stationary  Engineer 200  00 

T.  E.  Wadsworth,  Stationary  Engineer 200  OO 

George  .\nd?rson.  Stationary  Engineer 200  00 

C.  J.  Mitchell,  Chief  Clerk,  B.  R.  R 20O  CO 

•T.  H.  Nelson,  Foreman  of  Pavers 190  0) 

W.  A.  Pennell,  Foreman  of  Patehers 190  (K> 

R.  W.  Cudworth,  Foreman  of  Eaborers 190  OO 

K.  I..  Tuttle,  Chief  Clerk  Wharfinger 185  CO 

.1.  E.  Hopkins.  Foreman  of  .Fanitors 185  00 

M.  (J'I)onn"ll,  Roadmaster 185  00 

(i.  N.  Dysrjn,  Transitman 180  CO 

E.  Roberts,  Leverman - 180  CO 

.1.  H.  Smith,  Leverman 180  CO 

F.  E.  WhorfT,  Maintenance  Electrician 1 I'S  00 

Lawrence  O'Kourke,  Maintenance  Electrician 1"5  Of) 

U.  A.  Thompson,  Maintenance  Electrician 175  CO 

E.  T.  .loste.  Dockage  Clerk 175  GO 

Chas.  Morrison,  Toll  Clerk 175  03 

W.  A.  Conneau,  Clerk 175  00 

.1.  A.  P'.'il,  Head  Timekeeper- 175  00 

.1.  E.  Fitzgerald,  Clerk... 175  00 

R.  G.  Frank,  Cost  Accountant 1'75  00 

Auilrew  Skero,  F"oreman  of  Sweepers 172  50 

A.  E.   lU-ckett,  Wharfinger 170  OO 

H.  M.    Mrown,   Wharfinger 170  CO 

E.   M.   lUicklcv,    Wharfinger 170  00 

E.  .1.  Callan,  Wharfinger.. 170  CO 

L.  .1.   Caldwell,  Wharfinger 170  0) 

.1.  N.  Colter,  Wharfinger 17X)  00 

A.   W.   Davidson,   Wharfinger 170  00 

.Jf^s.  iK'Martini,  Wharfinger.. 170  00 

W.   F.  Dunleavv,  Wharfinger.. 170  00 

W.  F.  Eschbacher,  Wharfinger .■ 170  00 

David   Fox,   Wharfinger. - On  Sick  Leave 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  33 

BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS— Continued. 

(Report  of  officors  aii'J  regular  ciiiployccs  cinploycd  by  tliis  (lepartincnt  on  January  1,  V.r>\.) 

Name  anil  Titio  Monthly  Salary 

Gporge  Frankr,  Whai-flngcr , 170  OO 

John  Oillson,  Wluirflnger  ]71»  €0 

J.  T.  Hank'y,  Wharfinger 170  OO 

('.  F.  Kenneally,  Wharfinger 170  tO 

W.  C.  Maekintosh,   Wiiarfinger 170  OJ' 

('has;.    Mautalen,   Wharfinger 170  Od 

F:  A.  Xeary,  Wiiarfinger 170  OO 

George  Roth,  Wharfinger 170  Oil 

J.  A.  Sullivan,  Wharfinger 170  00 

John  Wessling,  Wharfinger 170  Co 

Gilbert  H.  Littlejohn,  Port  Statistician 165  00 

E.  L.  Harms,  Budget  Clerk 105  Co 

W.  J.  MeWhinney,  Clerk ..  ICO  0} 

W.  M.  Diebles,  Clerk 160  o:> 

J.  B.  Silva,  Clerk im  CO 

J.  T.  Fitzsimmons,  Clerk 160  00 

G.  S.  Bockrath,  Clerk '. •  IG'J- M 

R.  J.  Klliott,  Material  Clerk .160  00 

K.  J.  Ilahcrty,  Chauffeur  and  Automobile  Mschanie 160  CO 

Jesse  Mayer,   Engineer's  Assistant loC  0> 

J.  B.  Kidd,  Kngineer's  Assistant 150  CO 

Jos4'ph  'I'ehaney,  Kngineer's  Assistant 150  0.) 

C.  K.  Clark,  Launeh  Captain 150  Oi 

Mabel  Ci.  Jaekson,  Private  Secretary IW  Oi 

J.  P.  Lyneh,  Policeman 140  CO 

J.  D.  Nolan,  Policeman 110  00 

I>.   F.  McCarthy,   Policeman 1-10  (0 

F.  Cileason,  Policeman 110  i)d 

J.  McNamara,  Night   i'orcman  Janitor 138  50 

Clyde  Lane,  Claims  Clerk  and  Comptometer  Operator 135  C'> 

Lester  Stern,  Clerk 135  0.) 

Dennis  Mahony,  Fireman  Tugs 135  OJ 

Jas.  McQuaid,  Fireman  Tugs '  135  00 

Joseph  K.  Flynn,  Deckhand 135  05 

Harry  Arata,   Deckhand 135  (,i;) 

J.  Hutchings,   Deckhand 135  0> 

G.  Stock,  Deckhand 135  (X) 

J.  B.  Kenney,  Deckhand 135  CO 

L.  Cox,  Deckhand - i:>5  CO 

R.  ]>martini,   Deckhand 135  OJ 

J.  F.  Haggerty,  Deckhand 135  OO 

M.   Kane,   Deckhand 135  OO 

A.  Fallman,  Deckhand lo5  0> 

C.  Crilley,  Deckhand 135  CO 

Geo.  Buehl,  Deckhand 135  Oj 

Frank  Ryan,  Deckhand 135  0) 

Thos.  P.  Loughran,  Deckhand 135  CK) 

T.  B.  Parker,  Fireman  Dredgers 13*  CO 

J.   F.   Dealer,   fireman  Dredgers 135  OJ 

George  Pratt,  Fireman  Dretlgers 135  00 

James  Cotter,  Fireman  Dredgers 135  00 

F.  L.  Halby,  Storekeeper 125  OJ 

Philip  Diez,  Klectrician  s  Helper 135  CO' 

Jas.  Radford,   Fire  Marshal 125  CO 

Nina  Clark,  Teleph  ne  Operator 1'25  CO 

Hattie  L.  Kcnnard,  Bookkeeping  Machine  Operator 1'2}  <0 

Mary  K.  Hughes,  Expert  File  Clerk 12^  CO 

Berthold  Moo.se,  Watchman 120  00 

Hector   Brodie,   Boatman 120  CO 

G.  H.  Tait,  Watchman V20  OJ 

G.  G.  Coleman,  Watchman 12)  CO 

J.  J.  Williams,  Watchman 120  CO 

August   Hardors,   Watchman 120  OJ 

Dan  Desmond,  Watchman l-O  ^^ 

H.  A.  Harris,  Watchman 120  CO 

L.  A.   Valentin,   Watchman 1^3  *^> 

H.  Ha(1(  r.  Watchman.. On  Sick  Leave 

Marie   l.ind,    Stenographer H*'  "*' 

Prances   L.  Wentworth,   Stenographer 110  00 

Mrs.  L.  Brennan,  Matron 110  Co 

M.  J.  Mullally,  Matron ^^ 

Celia  Hart,  Matron ^  ^■^ 


3— 97G8 


34  STATE    OFFICERS    AND    KMPTXJYEES. 

BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS— Continued. 
(Ri'port  of  otliccrs  and  regular  iniployees  employed  l>y  Ihi-  dcpiu  tiiunt  on  .Tanuary  1,  ]</21.) 

Nanii'  of  Officer  or  Employee  »iul  Title  Daily  Wage 

H.  B.  Fuse,  Diver -..lii/.uo  per  day  and  •*10.()O  per  divet 

(i.  F.  Herry,  Piledriver  Foreman.- .- — $10  00 

T.  .1.  Denaliy,  Piledriver  Foreman-— 10  00 

Archie  MeHride,  Piledriver   Foreman 10  00 

(.'.  A.  Klanore,  Foreman  Klectrician y  50 

W.   L.  Kliy>.  Klcctrieian-  — - : <)  O;) 

s    W.   Tyler,    Kleetrieian 'J  00 

.lohii    Lembke,    Klectrician V)  0,1 

R.  .1.  licvtr,   Kltetrieian 9  00 

.1.  H.  Kcnuaid,  Klectrician 9  0> 

H.  .1.  Dolierty,  Klectrician 9  GO 

H.  H.  .lesser,  Klectrician 9  00 

K.  H.  Collins,  Kh>ctrician- 9  00 

W.  L.  Chamberlain,   Klectrician 9  00 

L.  Cereghino,   Carpenter 9  CO 

G.  R.  Cowan,  Carpenter 9  U> 

A.  K.  Cr.  ssman,  Carpenter 9  CO 

R.  F.  Driscoll,  Carpenter 9  to 

VV.  B.  O'Hanion,  Carpenter 9  00 

W.  H.  Salmon,  Carpenter 9  00 

G.  F.   MeMath,   Carpenter 9  OD 

E.  W.  Leiljert,  Carpenter . 9  03 

M.  A.  McLeod,  Carpenter 9  0» 

W.  H.  Dutcher,  Carpenter 9  0^ 

S.  G.   Pope,  Carpenter 9  0» 

F.  W.  Gorham,  Plumber 9  OO 

M.  R.  .Tohnston,  .Steamfltter 9  f(0 

.1.  J.  Allen,  Tinner 9  0<) 

W.  R.  King,  Plasterer 9  W 

Edward    Kelly,    Paver 9  (0 

Maurice  Ahem,  Paver 9  CO 

E.  Ahcrn,  Paver 9  00 

C.  O'Tools,  Paver 9  CO 

.J.  W.  Haskins,  Pilemau 9  Ct) 

J.  F.  McPher.son,  Pilenian 9  iX> 

C.  H.   Eisenhut,   Pileman 9  00 

F.  H.  Herrin,  Raftsman 9  00 

W.  H.  Connor,   Raftsman 9  OD 

C.  R.  Hale,  Piledriver  Engineer 9  OD 

.John  McConville,  Hledriver  Engineer 9  00 

W.  Stelzariede,  Piledriver  Engineer 9  CO 

W.  .1.  McMahon,  Piledriver  Engineer 9  00 

P.  D.  Schweitzer,  Pileman 9  CO 

L.  F.  Morris,  Pileman 9  CX) 

Wm.  Xcsbett,  Pileman 9  CO 

.J.  C.  Willis,  Pileman 9  00 

J.   Loney,   Pileman 9  CO 

H.  H.  Wentworth,  Pileman.- - 9  00 

.Jas.   McCatdey,   Pileman 9  <0 

Daniel   Kain,   Mleman 9  CO 

F.  A.  Schirmer,  Pileman 9  00 

T.  L.  Hanimill,  Pileman -• 9  (X) 

Daniel  Mc(iilvray,   Pileman. 9  03 

G.  Maynard,  Pileman 9  0.) 

.J.  -J.  Collins,  Piledriver 9  00 

R.  D.  Painter,  Piledriver 9  0) 

O.  T.  Walling,   Piledriver 9  0.1 

C.   H.    Peebles,   Piledriver 9  0) 

J.  W.  Brokaw,  Piledriver 9  O'J 

W.  T.   Wilshire,   Piledriver 9  Oj 

G.  E.  Witham,  Piledriver 9  00 

Tom  'J'homsen,  Piletjriver 9  (0 

C.  .1.  Qiiiiin.  Piledriver 9  CO 

H.  .1.  Mc(iowan,  Piledriver 9  CO 

Thos.  (iosliind,  Piledriver ._ 9  uo 

E.   .].   Migley,   Pil-driver 9  CO 

T.  .1.  <ra\vford,  Piledriver „- 9  CO 

D.  R.    Pettingell,   Piledriver 9  00 

Rolic  ONeil,  Piledriver 9  CO 

K.  Kemmerliiig,    Piledriver 9  00 

A.  G.   Bray,    Piledriver 9  0> 

Leo  Do  Sella,  Yariliriaster 8  70 

G.  L.  R  >berts,  Yardmaster _. 8  70 

C    P.  Allison,  Yardmaster 8  70 

W.  P.  Kennedy,   Painter 8  50 

W.  C.  Davis.  Painter 8  50 

tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,   1'ITLES   AND   SALARIES.  35 

BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  an'l  regular  employees  eiiiploye^l  by  this  ilepartmcnt  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  OlBfer  or  Kmployee  ami  Title  Daily  Wage 

J.  J.  O'Brien,  Painter 8  50 

F.  R.  Gantt.  Painter 8  SO 

G.  L.  .\utagnp,  Painter 8  .5o 

.T.  Toomey,  Painter 8  50 

\V.  J.   Driscoll,   Painter 8  ."0 

P.    Benjamin,    Glazier 8  HO 

James  Nee,   Rammer 8  00 

M.  P.  Stanovicli,  Rammer 8  CO 

C.  W.  Armager,  Locomotive  Engineer 7  92 

Geo.  L.  Bieknell,  Locomotive  Engineer 7  92 

G.  T.  Black,  Locomotive  Engineer-- 7  92 

.1.  R.  Doyle,  Locomotive  Engineer 7  92 

Manuel  Garcia,  Loconiotive  Engineer 7  92 

S.  F.  Higgins,  Locomotive  Engineer 7  92 

C.  D.  Ingersoll,  Locomotive  Engineer 7  92 

.1.  Leitner,  Loc-omotive  Engineer 7  i)2t 

J.  E.  Moorehead,  .Steveriore 7  92 

R.  N.  Foster,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

.1.  E.  Feeney,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

C.  R.  Gundaker,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

A.  A.  Haven,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

P.  M.  Kelly,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

.1.  A.  Parlin,  Engine  Foreman 7  60 

Fred  Sanger,  E:ngine  Foreman 7  60 

R.  H.  Seberg,  P'ngine  Foreman 7  60 

L.  .1.  Bergin,  Boilermaker 7  20 

F.  W.  Meisenbach,  Boilermaker 7  20 

L.  R.  Case,  Machinist 7  2ti 

E.  J.  Canepa,  Machinist 7  20 

.1.  F.  Scullen,  Machinist 7  20 

F.  D.  Stevens,  Machinist 7  20 

C.  L.  White,  Machinist 7  20 

A.  E.  Engstrom.  Coppersnnth 7  20 

W.  C.  Wilson,  Grane  Engineer 7  20 

D.  K.  Bjhn,  Macliinist 7  20 

R.  C.  Byrne,  Switchman 7  13 

H.  Christiansen,  Switchman 7  13 

M.  R.  Clonan,  Switchman 7  13 

G.  E.  Conover,  Switchman 7  13 

M.  H.  Cooly,  Switchman 7  13 

T.   F.   Curley,  Switchman 7  13 

Wm.  Hartigan,  Switchman 7  13 

W.  .J.  Harris,  Switchman 7  13 

Wm.   .Jordan,   Switclimau 7  13 

Wm.  Kelleher,  Switchman 7  13 

W.  B.  Knight,  Switchman 7  13 

.J.  D.  Lobdell,  Switchman 7  13 

F.  L.  Mattice,  Switchman 7  13 

H.  Michel,  Switchman 7  13 

F.  C.  Park,  Switchman 7  13 

E.  E.  Quinn,  Switchman 7  13 

J.  J.  Ray,  Switchman 7  13 

F.  A.  Robertson,  Switchman 7  13 

E.  E.  Stearns,  Switchman 7  13 

T.  A.  Wolfe,  Switchman 7  13 

C.  D.  Cooley,  Switchman 7  13 

E.  Trotman,  Switchman 7  13 

Ora   Piatt,  Switchman 7  13 

W.  E.  PaulscU,  Switchman 7  13 

H.  C.  Padilla,  Switchman 7  13 

G.  M.  Haupt,  Switchman 1 7  13 

C.  Lcnnon,  Truck  Driver 7  03 

F.  P.  Perry,  Millman 7  OO 

C.  B.  Brown,  Loc  jmotive  Fireman 6  29 

M.  P.  Connelly,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

J.  A.  Dukey,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

T.  S.  Malim,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

D.  ,L  McCarb,   Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

J.  P.  Ring,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

S.  J.  Balkeld,  Locomotive  Pireman 6  29 

C.  T.  Sperry,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  2> 

W.  W.  Walker,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  29 

D.  A.  Meyer,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  2) 

B.  O.  Frisbic,  Locomotive  Fireman 6  23 

Michael  McGowan,  Section  Foreman 6  03 

M.  H.  Stcnder,  Paint  Sprayer 6  OC 

tParttime  service. 


36 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


BOARD  OF  STATE    HARBOR  COMM  ISSIONERS— Continued. 


(Report  of  officers  ami  retfiilar  employes  eniploycyl  I)y  tliis  departniciit  on  .laniiary  1,  1921.) 


Nami'  of  OllieiT  or  Kniployw  and  Title 

.Tolin  McAnineli,  Oiler 

M.  ,1.  Forbes,  Ceimnt  Man 

F.  Ghesoii,  Klectridan's  Helper 

,1.  S.  Sullivan,  Tinner's  Helper 

D.  Trinsi,  Machinist's  Helper 

G.  K.  Brown,  Machinist's  Helper 

J.  J.  Filzsiuimon.*,  Machinist's  Helper. 

M.  .r.  Hanley,  Machinists  Helper 

.\.  F.  James,  Machinist's  Helper 

G.  F,  Lacey,  Machinist's  Helper 

A.  E.  Manter,  Machinist's  Helper 

D.  J.  Murphy,  Machinist's  Helper 

W.  J.  O'Neill,  Machinist's  Helper 

W.  Teague,  Machinist's  Helper 

A.  C.  Ttjsich,  Machinist's  Helper 

Edw.  A.  Vogt,  Machinist's  Helper 

Geo.  Wilkins,  Machinist's  Helper 

John  Lawless,  Blackniith  Helper 

S.  J.  Charchs,  Blacksmith  Helper 

Geo.    Doufrhcrty,   'linner 

Thoma.--  Murray,  Plumber's  Helper 

F.  J.  Cunane,  Plumber's  Helper-- 

James  Reynolds,  Painter's  Helper 

T.  F.  Fay,  Oiler's  Helper 

F.  P.  Church,  Oiler's  Helper 

E.  L.  Sivyer,  Plasterer's  Helper 

C.  C  Morehead,  Truck  Driver 

E.  J.  Walsh,  Patcher 

J.  F.  Creamer,  Patcher 

Jcs.   Richards,   Laborer 

J.  E.  Kigney,  Laborer 

John   Carey,   Laborer 

John  McBcnough,  Laborer 

T.   1-.   McCann,   Laborer 

J.  H.   Boucher,   Laborer 

C.  E.  Smith,  Laborer 

H.  D.  Fox,  Laborer 

Michael  Barry,  Laborer 

P-.tiick  Dever,  Laborer 

J.   lAillcr,   Laborer 

A.  \Vatts,  Laborer 

P.  Amadeo,  Laborer 

B.  Webb,  Laborer 

John  Ring,  Laborer 

John  Mulhern,  Laborer 

E.  \'.  Sullivan,  Laborer 

John   McPake,   Laborer 

William   Williams,   Laborer 

James  Hyan,  Laborer 

T.  Ward,  Laborer 

Fred  Smith,  Laborer 

J.  H.  Dolau,  I/aborer 

M.  McCarthy,  Laborer 

E.   Lauterbach,   Laborer 

C.  P.  Necl,  Laborer 

'J'.  F.  Roberts,  Laborer 

William  .\stride,  Laborer 

E.    Riley,   Laborer 

E.   Holden,  Laborer 

J.  E.  Moorehead,  Laborer 

.1.  M.  -Adams,  Se<;tionman 

M.  Costello,  Sectionman 

Jeremiah  Doody,  Sectionman 

M.  .1.   Fay,  Sectionman 

Michael   Fogarty,   Sectionman 

Robert  (ietliin,  Sectionman 

Camillo  Gian'ttoni,  Sectionman 

.lolin   (iorham,   Sectionman 

Mark   Heney,  .Sectionman 

H.  Hirrell,  Sectionitian 

.1.   Hurley,  Sectionman 

.1.  A.  Larson,  Sectionman.. 

Humprey  Lynch,  Sectionman 

T.  E.  Miles,  Stctionman 

T.  Murphy,  Sectionman 

T.  J.  Maloney,  Sectionman 


Daily 


Wage 
6  OO 
0  (X) 
6  00 
6  CO 
5  .52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
.->  53 
5  52 
5  52 
5  £2 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  52 
5  50 
5  50 
5  50 
5  50 
5  53 
5  50 
5  50 
5  00 
5  CO 
5  CO 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  03 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
3  00 
5  03 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
500 
5  CO 
5  (.<} 
5  03 
5  00 
5  00 
503 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
500 
5  OOf 
5  00 
5C0 
5  00 
5  CO 
5  03 
5  00 
5  00 
5  03 
5  00 
500 
5  00 
5  0C) 
5  00 
5  OO 
5  00 
5  00 


tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


37 


BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  anl  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  ]921.) 


Name  of  OSHccr  or  Kinployce  and  Title 

B.   Riordan,  Sectionman 

W.  Shanahan,  Sectijnman 

J.  Thorpe,  Sectionman 

Michael  Grady,  Sectionman 

J.  J.  Mullen,  Sectionman 

Fred  Conrad,  Sweeper __. 

P.  D.  Hayes,  Sweeper 

John   Hayes,  Sweeper 

Alfred  Markey,  Sweeper 

W.  J.   Young,  Sweeper 

Manuel  Vicrra,  Sweeper 

J.  Griffin,  Sweeper 

G.  C.  Jaeobson,   Sweeper 

J.  C.  Foley,  Boat  Clerk 

W.  D.  Perkins,  Boat  Clerk 

J.  W.  Harrison,  Boat  Clerk 

J.  E.  Heilman,  Janitor 

J.  Dennis,  Janitor 

J.  W.  Byrne,  Janitor 

Jos.   Corich,   Janitor 

J.  A.  Conway,  Janitor 

J.  Connors,  Janitor 

W.  C.  Abernathy,  Janitor 

J.  P.  Murray,  Janitor 

P.  J.  Mahoney,  Janitor 

J.  J.  Quigley,  Janitor 

W.  H.  Wundus,  Janitor 

Jos.  D«Kicchi,  Janitor 

Jos.  Rizzo,  Janitor 

J.  F.  Sullivan,  Toolkeeper 


Daily 


Wace 
5  00 
.5  00 
5  (X) 
5  00 
5  00 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  75 
4  ."0 
4  5) 
4  10 
4  25 
4  2i 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  25 
4  2? 
4  25 
4  00 


Temporary  or  Emergexct  Work. 

Title  of  Officer  or  Employees  Total  Wag  a 

1  Law  Clerk  $i.:0  OO 

5  Watchmen   2,143  34 

2  Foreman   Klectricians   2,082  35 

22  Klfctiicians   14,722  03 

1  Foreman  Ship  Carpenter 5il  46 

6  Ship  Carpenters  1,964  00 

1  Foreman  Ship  Caulker 107  52 

3  Ship  Caulkers   255  68 

1  Piledriver   Foreman  1,232  63 

2  Hoisting  Engineers  1,213  00 

9  Pilemen   - 8,528  50 

1  Steam   Fitter  889  i8 

3  Stenographers €89  22 

1  Tug   Captain  284  2a 

1  Marine  Engineer 231  94 

1  Fireman— Tug  154  16 

2  Deckhands— Tug  273  71 

.1  Head  Leverman  241  15 

1  Leverman    309  42 

1  Fireman— Dredger  133  &7 

7  Deckhands   7S4  73 

39  Switchmen   7,322  CO 

25  Locomotive  Firemen  5,450  00 

10  Machinists'   Helpers  3,824  40 

2  Machinist  Mechanics  1  ,  „o^  ,„ 

3  Boiler  Makers               J i.-»0  00 

1  Crane  Onerator  1,202  40 

2  Clerks 1,650  00 

1  Watchman 790  03 

78  Sectionmen    16,746  7i 

Total   $75,376  59 

NOTE.— The  above  indicates  the  number  of  persons  engaged  for  temporary  or  emergency  work 
during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1020,  and  the  total  amount  of  wages  paid. 


38  STATE   OFFICERS   AND    EMPLOYEES. 

BOARD  OF  HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS. 

Port  of   Eureka,   Humboldt   Bay,   California. 

Bonrd:  President.  W.  H.  H.  Hecknian:  Coinmis.«ioners,  H.  H.  Woodcock,  Adolph  Ohman; 
Sccrotary.  Fred  B.  Huiimiii;  Harbor  Master,  S.  S.  Silkwood. 

(Regular  meeting,  first  Monday  in  each  iiiouth.) 

Eureka,  California,  February  3,  1921. 

State  Civil  Service  Coiniuission,  Saoaviento,  California. 

tientleinen:  The  Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners,  for  the  Port  of  Eureka,  consists  of  three 
members  ace  ;rding  to  Section  i^iiT  of  the  Political  Code.  The  personml  of  the  Board  is  as 
follows: 

Yearly  Salary 

W.  H.  H.  Heckman $400  00 

H.  H.  Woodcock  400  CO 

AdolF)h  Ohman  .- 400  OJ 

S.  S.  Silkwood,  Harbormaster 1,200  0) 

(.Appointed  as  per  Section  2.570,  Political  Code.) 

Freil  B.  Barnum,  Secretary  (.Appointed  as  per  Section  2571,  Political  Code) 1,000  00 

This  Board  has  no  other  appointees  and  at  no  time  has  it  had  temporary  or  emergency 
employees. 

W.  H.  H.  Heckman,  President. 

BOARD  OF  STATE   HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  THE   BAY 
OF  SAN   DIEGO. 

Ell.  Willoiighby,  President;  F.  L.  Richardson;  William  B.  Gross,  Stcretary  and  Treasurer. 

920  Eighth  Street. 

San  Diego,  California,  February  16,  1921. 

RepTrt  of  the  Board  of  (State)  Harbor  Commissions  for  the  Bay  of  San  Diego  to  the  State 
Civil  Service  Commission  of  California. 

Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners  for  the  Bay  of  San  Diego,  California. 
William  B.  Gross,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  wages  average  about  !f40  a  mouth. 
Ed.  Willoughby,  Presiding  Officer,  wages  average  about  $20  a  month. 
Frank  L.  Richardson,  wages  average  about  $20  a  month. 
F.  L.  Richardson,  Attorney  f.)r  the  Board,  salary  $15  a  month. 
.Ios?ph  Brennan,  Harlior  Ma.ster,  serving  without  pay. 
Rent  per  month  for  office,  $2.50. 
Respectfully  submitted. 

STATE    BOARD    OF    HEALTH. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  .January  1,  1921.) 

Namo  of  Officer  or  Kniployec  ami  Title  Mimlhly  Salary 

Dr.  W.  M.  Dickie,  Secretary  of  Board $375  00* 

Ralph  Hilschor,  Director  Sanitary  Engineering  Bureau 333  33 

Dr.  W.  H.  Kellogg,  Director  Communicable  Diseases  Bureau J 333  33 

Erwin  .J.  Lea,  Director  Food  and  Drug  Bureau 300  00* 

Dr.  Ethel  M.  Watters,  i>irector  Child  Hygiene  Bureau 300  00 

Dr.  Frank  I..  Kellv,  Kiiid'-mioiogist.. .300  00 

Dr.  Allen  F.  (Hllih   n,  Health  Officer 3()0  00 

Dr.  (Juvin  .1.  T-lfer,  Health  Officer 300  00 

Guy  P.  .Jones,  Morbidity  Statistician 250  00 

.lohn  C.  Macfarland,  .\ttorney 250  00* 

Mrs.  E.  E.  M.  T.  Thompson,  Director  Tiibercuiosi.s  Bureau -  230  OO 

-Vuna  C.  .Jamiu",  Director  Xur.scs  Registration  Bureau 2oO  00 

C.  H.  McCharles,  Chemist 350  00 

Clyde  F.  Smith,  Assistant  Engineer 215  00 

Mason  E.  Franklin,  .\ssistant  to  the  Secretary 200  00* 

E.  E.  Ross,  Registrar  of  Vital  Statistics 200  00* 

Edward  T.  Ross,  Sanitary  Inspector 200  00 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  McManus,  Social  Service  Director 200  00 

May  L    Donald.  Chemist  and  Bacteriologist 200  00 

Dr.  Esther  Rosencrant/,  Supervising  Physicim  I'tiberculosis  Bureau 30O  OOt 

Aug.   F.  Glaive,   Chemist 185  00 

Wm.  H.  CJourley,  Inspector.  Foods  and  Drugs 185  (lO 

Caroline  M.   Christiimson,   Financial   Clerk 175  00 

Kate  S.  Douglass,  .Assistant  Inspector.  Nurses 175  00 

l.ind.'i   E    Mitschke,  Fi'ld  Worker.  'lubTcnlosis  Bureau 175  00 

Ida   .M.  Theile,  Field  Worker,  Tuberculosis  Bureau --  176  00 

M.  P.  DufTy,  Inspector,  Foods  and  Drugs 175  00 

•Statutory 
tPart-time  service. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND    SALARIES.                     »  39 

STATE  BOARD  OF  H  EALTH— Continued. 

(Report  of  oflBcers  and  regular  employees  employed  Ijy  this  department  on  January  1,  1021.) 

NaiiHi  of  Officer  or  Kmiiloyie  aiul  Title  Monthly  Salary 

C.  B.  Heizer,  Inspector,  Foods  and  Drugs -  Ho  00 

H.  C.  Peters,  Inspector,  Poods  and  Drugs— 175  00 

Robt.  G.  Wray,  Inspector,  Foods  and  Drags 1^5  CO 

Rav  F.  Goudey,  Chemist  and  Bacteriologist 165  00 

Ida  May  Stevens.  .Assistant  Epidemiologist IW  OO 

Mrs.  E.  K.  MiddlehofT,  Senior  Clerk IfO  00 

K.  A.  Reinke,  Assistant  Sanitary  Engineer 150  00 

Raymond  .T.  .A.bernathv,  .Assistant  to  Director  Foods  and  Drugs 150  00* 

Mary  K.  Clary,  Public  Health  Nurse 150  00 

Mary  A.  Smeeton.  Bacteriologist 150  OO 

Cath'-rim   .\.  Morrison,  Stcnograiiher  to  the  Board ISO  00 

Mrs.  Frieda  Hodgkinson,  Stenographer-Secretary 150  00 

Mrs.  Grac?  D.  Na<juin.  Stenographer ^ 150  00 

H.  R.  Robbins,  Inspector,  Foods  and  Drags 150  CO 

Assnath  M.  Tridel,  Stenographer-Clerk 140  00 

Lucie  -loses.  Statistician 135  00 

Thelma  C.  Frederick,  Deputy  Statistician 133  23* 

Florence  B.  Shackelford,  Stenographer 133  33 

Grace  L.  Black,  Stenographer ISO  00 

Carmen  Blessing,  Parasitologist 125  00 

Alice  Potter,  Bacteriologist 125  00 

Viola  R.  Koreb,  Bacteriologist 125  00 

Mrs.  Eleanor  M.  Fisher,  Social  Service  Worker --  125  00 

Mrs.  Amelia  A.  Meagher,  Social  Service  Worker 125  00 

Mrs.  Augusta  Fraser,  Social  Service  Worker 125  00 

Mrs.  Freda  K.  Whyte,  Social  Service  Worker 125  00 

Mrs.  Agnes  P.  Auhagen,  Stenrgrapher 125  Oo 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Delport.  Stenographer 125  00 

Mrs.  Esta   F.  Galbraith.  Stenographer 125  00 

Gladys  McMillan,   Stenographer 125  CO 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Nichols,  Stenographer 125  OO 

.^lice  O'Donnell,  Stenographer 125  00 

Linni?  T.  Ryan,  Stenographer 125  00 

A.  D.  Ga.=kin,  Hollerith  Machine  Operator 125  00 

Cornelius  Herb,   Assistant   Bacteriolcgist 115  OO 

M.  E.  .laffa.  Nutrition  Kxpfrt ]flO  00+ 

Dr.  Alice  M.  Goetz,  Social  Hygiene  Lecturer 100  00+ 

W.  F.  Langelier,  Bacteriologist  and  Chemist 100  00+ 

Philip   E.   Rudolph,  Technical  Assistant 100  00 

Lucy  Powers.  Laboratory  Assistant 100  00 

El'en  I.  Hildebrant,  Stenographer 100  00 

ChU.e  E.  Dunn,  Stenographer 100  00 

Leila  V.  Chapman,  Filing  C^erk 100  00 

Mrs.  May  G.  Fish.  Clerk 100  00 

Mrs.  Florence  Keinpthome.  Clerk 100  00 

Mrs.  Helena  Richardson,  Clerk lOO  00 

Edale  O'Brien,  Key  Punch  Operator lOO  00 

Daniel  L.  Connelly,  Messenger 100  00 

Constance  M.  Partsch.  Stenographer 95  00 

Mildr?d  Coghiil.  Typist 90  00 

Florence  H.  Pennish.  Typist 85  OO 

Mrs.  Metta  C.  Fredorik-en.  Transcriber 75  00* 

Alma  L.  MacKinnon,  Transcriber 75  00* 

Mabel  Chapman,  Tyi'ist -- 75  00 

Mrs.  Flsa  Giacomini,  Laboratory  Helner 75  00 

Mrs.  Ell'i  H.  Randall,  Laboratorv  Helnsr 75  00 

Dr.  .1.  R.  Snyder.  B^icteriologist .50  00+ 

Marion  D.  .lones.  Stenographer 50  00+ 

Hugh  H.  Forgie.  Animal  Keeper,  Hygienic  Laboratory 30  00 

Sina  A.  Vena,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  day 2  4(1+ 

M.  Dorothy  Beck,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour 45+ 

O.  B.  D?Camp,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour 45+ 

Essy  N.  .Jeckell,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour 4^' 

,Tos.  Manildi.  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour 4.^+ 

Glenn  Shepherd,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour 45+ 

A.  C.  White,  Laboratory  Helper,  per  hour ■*'' 

(Report  of  emergency  employees  emploved  by  State  Board  of  Health  during  fiscal  year  ending 
June  30,  1920.1 
Number  Emploved  and  Position  Amount  Earned 

6  Stenographer-Typists    '^  ^ 

2  Clerks ?!°  9° 

5  Transcribers =?2  ^ 

2  Comntometer  Operators  -  ??  ?2 

1  Hollerith  Machine  Operator  '^  ^ 

?1,908  04 


40 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


CALIFORNIA  HIGHWAY  COMMISSION. 

(Report  of  oflk'.'rs  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  o(  OfHivr  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

A.   B.   Fletcher,  Highway  Engineer ^3  33* 

C.  C.  Carl'.'tcn,  Attorney  and  Acting  Secretary  and  Disbursing  Officer ........  425  00 

T.  A.  Bedford,  Division  Engineer """  400  OO 

W.  Lewis  CNark,  Division  Engineer __  400  00 

LL'ster  H.  (Jibson,  Division   Engineer 400  ^o 

W.  W.  Patch,  Division  Engineer L 400  qq 

F.  G.  Soinner,  Division  Engin-'cr.. 400  00 

(t    R.  Winslow,  Division  Engineer 400  00 

J.  B.  Woodson,  Division  Engineer 4OO  00 

H.  E.  Warrington,  Assistant  Highway  Engineer _• 400  qO 

T.  E.  Stanton,  AssistHnt  Highway  Engineer 375  00 

W.  G.  Hunter,  Assistant  Highway  Engineer .  350  00 

R.  H.  Stalnaker,  Assistant  Highway  Engin°er 325  00 

A.  .1.  Wagner.  Assistant  Highway  f:ngineer 325  oo 

W.  J.  Gougli,  Assistant  Highway  Engineer 325  00 

S.  V.  Corti'lyou,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 325  00 

N.  D.  Darlington.  Commissioner 300  00* 

G.  C.  Mansfi"ld,  Commissioner 30O  00* 

C.  A.  Whitmore,  Commissioner 300  00* 

F.  H.  Haselwood,  Assisttnt  Division  Engineer 300  0) 

John  H.  Skeggs.  Assistant  Division  Engineer 300  00 

I.  S.  Voorhees,  General  Superintendent  of  Maintenance 300  00 

A.  B.  Clc'.iveland,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

H.  S.  Comly,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

S.  T.  Corfield,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

Ralph  E.  Dodge,  Office  Engineer 275  OO 

C.  F.  Heintze,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

C.  V.  James,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  OO 

Robert  E.  Pierce,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

S.  S.  Stahl,  Assistant  Division  f:ngineer 275  00 

Edw.  E.  Wallace,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 275  00 

H.  B.  Wenver.  Chief  Accountant 275  00 

Chas.  W.  Backe,  Assistant  Division  Engineer 250  00 

A.  W.  McCurdy.  OfHce  Engineer 250  00 

Fred  T.  Haddocks,  Testing  Engineer 250  00 

J.  Ogden  Marsh,  Office  Engineer 250  00 

H.  D.  Miller,  Draftsman 250  00 

J.  G.  Standi -y.  Office  Engineer 250  00 

E.  J.  Bassett,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

Kdw.  Blickley,  Chief  of  Party 235  00 

S.  D.  Cowden.   Resident  Engineer 235  00 

H.  C.  Darling,  Assistant  Division  JCngineer 235  00 

T.  H.  Dennis,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

Wni.  L.  Hayes,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

B.  H.  Henry,  Chief  of  Party 235  OO 

J.  H.  Kreitler,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

A.  P.  McCurton,  Resident  Engineer 235  OO 

J.  C.  North,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

John  L.  Piper,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

Lyle  M.  Hanson.  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

H.  C.  Reeder,  Resident  Engineer 233  00 

E.  O.  Sullivan,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

R.  A.  'I'r'mper.  Chief  of  Pi\rty 235  00 

Geo.  W.  Wade,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

R.  E.  Ward.  Chief  of  Party 235  00 

J.  J.  White,  Resident  Engineer 235  00 

C.  N.  Ainley.  Resident  Engineer 2.30  00 

Herbert  C.  Foster,  Rcsidrnt  Engineer 2 -— 230  00 

C.   G.   Kolster.   Resident   Engineer 230  00 

W.  H.  Alderson,  Draftsman 225  00 

Clarence  Bovey..   Resident  Engineer . 225  00 

N.  J.  Bowen    Ch=ef  of  Party 225  00 

Eugene  B.  Brown.  Resident  Engineer . 225  00 

E.  M.  Cameron,  Resident   Engineer 225  00 

Dwight  B.  Coopor,  Chief  of  Party : 225  00 

Earl  K.  Guion.  Draftsman -  225  00 

Carl  Hairue,  Draftsman — 225  00 

R.  M.  Haverstick.  Chi-f  of  Party 225  00 

J.  A.  McDavitt,  Chief  of  Partv - - 225  00 

Wynn  Meredith.   Resident   Engin<-cr 225  00 

C.  J.  More,  Assistant  Division  Engineer -.- 225  00 

A.  R.  Morrison    Offic-  Engineer — - -  225  00 

Geo.   W.  Null.   Draftsman - 225  00 

Claud  F.  Price,  Resident  Engineer - 225  00 

Lowell  R.  Smith,  Purchasing  Agent -- - 225  00 

.1.  J.  Stoekard,  Resident  Engineer , — , 225  00 

•Statutory.  .     _ ."TF 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  41 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMMISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  cniployocs  employwl  l.y  this  departiiicnt  on  January  1,  1021.) 


Name  of  Officer  or  Kmployee  and  TitK' 


Monthly  Salary 


A.  Swickard..  Chief  of  Party .  <><>-  nn 

Ira  G.  Thomas,  Office  KiiKineer "    "jV-  m 

Geo.  A.  Tilton,  .Jr.,  Resident  Engin-jer "  l^^  OO 

Clarenc"  VVoodin,  Draftsman  _  925  00 

Francis   R.   U.kcr.   Resident    Knginter -"iril-I'rilllllll  220  00 

A.  X.  Ge:)rf!;",   Resident   Kngineer '.".'S.'.V  wo  00 

R.  P.  Lyons,  Kesid'jnt  JCngineer \-.'.V.V.\.'  \  2^0  00 

R.   E.   Alcssncr,   Resident   Engineer II"I"'I.  99o  00 

(".  P.  Montgomery,   Resident  Engineer V..S.\Ji  220  00 

Fay  H.  Allen,  Draftsman .  "  9J5  qq 

W.  F.  Pixby,  Chi"f  of  Party ""^III""  215  on 

C.  M.  ButtS:  Resident  Engineer 2  215  00 

Eli  Dallas,  Draft-^man  215  00 

John  \'>.  Davi<lson,  Draft-man 215  00 

L.   v..   McDoiigal;   Draftsman 215  00 

Howard  Noble,   Chief  of  Party 215  00 

Earl  T.  Scott,  Resident  Engineer 215  00 

L.  H.  Williams,  Draftsman 215  00 

E.  M.  Muse,  Photographer  and  Draftsman 210  00 

Chas.  H.  Thomas.  Chief  of  Party 210  00 

J.  O.  Wanzer,  Chief  of  Party 210  00 

H.  K.  Ward,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 210  00 

H,  T.  Avery.  Draftsman 200  00 

Howard  K.  Bane,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer '    200  CO 

Lloyd  A.  Batham.  Draftsman .      _.  900  00 

Cyrus  W.  Coffin,  Chief  Clerk 20O  00 

F.  G.  Darlington,  Draftsman 200  00 

F.  v..  Davis,  Draftsman 30O  00 

-las.  F.  Elwood,  Draftsman 203  OO 

Wni.  Faustman,  Draftsman 20O  CO 

Chas.  U.  Fontenan.  Designing  Engineer 200  00 

Gordon  G.  Gale,  Draftsman _. 200  CO 

Geo.  C.  Hansm.  Draftsman 200  00 

M.   L.   Hydle,  Draftsman 200  00 

Horace  Tvie,  Draftsman _      _  20O  Oo 

T.  F.  McDonald,  Clerk 200  00 

Ransom  C.  Miles,  Assistant  Chief  Accountant 20O  K> 

W.  C.  Miller,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 200  00 

Jas.  A.   Moriarty.   Clerk 200  00 

Harry  Nelson.  Resident  Engineer 20O  00 

E.  G.  Poss,  Resident  Engineer 200  OO 

C.  A.  Potter,  Resident  Engineer 200  00 

H.  T.  Reupkc,  Resident  Engineer 200  00 

H.  W.  8chreiber,  Resident  Engineer 2O0  00 

F.  J.  Seadler,  Draftsman 200  00 

Wallace  A.  Smith,  Assistant  Engineer 200  00 

M.  E.  Snarks,  Secretary  to  Highway  Engineer 200  Oo 

D.  C.   Wil'ett,   Draftsman 200  00 

K.  N.   BMbb.   Clprk 190  00 

Robt.  H.  Harding,  Resident  Engineer 190  00 

Palmer  H-Mt,  Draftsman 190  00 

B.  T.  Millard.  Resident  Engineer _. 190  00 

Chas.  H.   Rycn.  Clerk 190  oO 

W.  A.  Smith.  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 190  00 

Wm.  J.  Thompson.  Draftsman 190  00 

.'\rthur  Wallace,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 190  00 

Edw.    H.   Wi^r,   Draftsman 190  00 

Pernard  .Anawalt.   Tnstrumentman 1S5  00 

Cha.s.   H.  Blood,  Draftsman 185  00 

O.  D.  Brenning.  As.sistant  Resident  Engineer 185  03 

C.  G.   Burnett.   In.«trumentman 185  00 

W.   W.    Compton,    Instrumentman 185  OO 

.\.  Coonrod.  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 185  00 

W.  D.  Flaton,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 185  00 

Wallace  Peery,  Resident  Engineer . 185  00 

Wm.  H.  Ringen,  Draftsman 185  OO 

(^.  M.  Ros'-nlierg.  Resident  Engineer 185  00 

Ralph  W.  Sand.s,  Bridgetender -.. 185  00 

E.  L.  Seitz,  Instrumentman 185  00 

J.    Geo.    Smith,    Draftsman 185  OO 

Harvey  Stover,  Draftsman 185  fO 

W.  K.  Tavlor.  Assi.stant  Resident  Engineer ,- ia5  CO 

F.  W.  T"sclike.  A.«sistant  Resident  Engineer 185  00 

Geo.  W.  Thompson.  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 1S5  OO 

C.  M.  Tunison,  .Assistant  Resident  Engineer 185  00 

Arthur  F.  Ager,  Draftsman 180  OC 

Wm.   S.   Ba.scom,  Draftsman ISC  0« 

W.  H.  Johnson,  Assistant  R"sident  Engineer ISO  00 


42  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMM ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  enu'loyees  eiiiiiloyed  hy  tliis  .lepartment  on  .lamiary  1,  l{>21.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kiiiployec  and  Title  Montlily  Salary 

Fr"rt  \V.   Pettit,   Draftsman 180  W 

Bpv°rly  T.   Ward,   Draftsman -— 180  00 

H.    H     Wildv,    Iiistnimentman.. -- 180  00 

P.   T.   Alexander,   Draftsman 175  OO 

F    K    Hlue,   Draftsman 1V5  CO 

\\m.    Hoek,    Draftsman 175  0:> 

Howard    F.    HrigK!^.   Draftsman 175  CO 

Howard  Briley,  Draftsman 175  00 

Krnest  .1.  Brown,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 175  00 

Edwin    Carlstad,    Instninieiitnian 175  CK) 

James    F.    Cole,    Instruincntiiian 175  00 

R.  R.  Cz°ikowitz,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 175  00 

C.    C.    Darrow.    Clerk 175  W 

Preston  J..  Fite,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer .  175  00 

J.  A.  (iilfillan,  Draftsman 175  W 

Douglas   H.   Greeley,    Instrumentman 175  OO 

Chas.    I..   Greene,  Draftsman 175  00 

Rich   n.  Holdsworth,   Clerk 175  00 

Emanii"l    Johnson,    Instrumentman 175  00 

Chas.  W.  Jones,  Draftsman 175  0> 

E.   F.   T.ipp-rt,  Draftsman 175  CO 

A.    Roger    McEwen,    Instrumentman 175  CO 

AVni.    MeXeelv,    Draftsman 175  OO 

Fred   P.   Mesiek,   Draftsman 175  OO 

J.  R.  lleskinions.  Draftsman 175  00 

Horaei-   S.   Miles.   Draftsman 175  00 

Godwin   C.   Moore,   Draftsman 175  00 

John    G.    Moran,    Instrumentman 175  CO 

L.  D.  Packard.  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 175  CO 

Carl  L.  Rimmele,  Draftsman 175  00 

Geo.   W.   Rylander,   Clerk 175  CO 

Seth  W.  Simpson,  Instrumentman 175  00 

Dock  Sapp,  Instrumentman 175  0:> 

Geo.  Sowash,  Draftsman  175  00 

Joseph  E.  Sj)ink,  Draftsman 175  00 

J.   E.   Stewart.   Draftsman 175  OO 

Elmer   L.  Stump.  Draftsman : 175  CO 

Clifford  J.  Temby,  Draftsman 175  00 

James  Upham,  Draftsman 175  OO 

Earl  G.  Van  Leeuwen,  Draftsman 175  OO 

E.  C.  Weinsheimer,  Draft.sman 175  00 

W.  W.  West,  Draftsman 175  OO 

S.   A.  Moran,   Instrumentman 170  OO 

Thos.  F.  Rodgers,  Instrumentman -- 170  00 

Lewis  E.  Wilson,  Instrumentman 170  00 

Joseph  S.  Fite,  File  and  Contract  Clerk Ifw  00 

E.  J.   Kal-sehke,  Draftsman 165  CO 

An>ert   M.   Xash,  Draftsman 165  00 

Joseph   F.  O'Hara,  Draftsman 165  CO 

Irwin   ]$.   Ramsier,   Draftsman 165  00 

E.   X.   Sawtelle,   Draftsman 165  OO 

A.   E.  Thompson,   Draftsman 165  00 

Chas.   E.   Thorp,  Assistant  Purchasing  Agent 165  00 

E.  D.   Hreuning,  Field  Draftsman 160  00 

R.   X.    Piug"ss,   Draftsman 160  00 

Mrs.  Hel°n  M.  Davidson,  Assistant  Secretary  and  Assistant  Disbursing  Officer 160  OO 

Wm.  T.  Diiffy.  Instrumentman 160  Oi) 

Walter  A.  Eskilsfm.  Draftsiiian 160  OO 

L.  C.  Evans,  Assistant  Resilient  Engineer 160  00 

Katherine  A.  Fc-ny,  Civil  Service  and  Employment  Clerk 100  00 

H.  O.   Fletcher,  Instrumentman IGl  OO 

E.  D.  Gardner,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer l(i;()0 

Marshall   H.   Huhhs,    Instrum-'ntman 16^  00 

F.  X.   MvH'in,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 16')  m 

L.   L.  Knight,   Instnunenfman ._  ]60  00 

C.   P.   Martin,    Field   Draftsman-.. ..      .      "     ..  '  _"'  ""  16000 

.Mrs.  Leona  Duden  Smith,  Clerk '  ..     "  "..  16'>  0  i 

Don   II.  Van  Zanrlt,  Instrum'ntman .--I.....       Ill      II    I  III "I        I  16'J  OO 

H.  N.   T.   Bowden,  Draftsman _  .  "      "  '      "  '  155  00 

R.  P.  Green,  Draftsman "    "" "'" "" ^!\^  m 

James  T.  Havs.   Clerk.. -.Jil-H.Jlll^llllllllll^'^ "  155  oO 

Harry  Mounday,   Laboratory  Assistant... ' ' 1.55  00 

Harvev   Sammons,  Assistant   BridgetendT..  "  i'^5  O'l 

J.  C,   Wayne,  Assistant  Bridgetender . " 155  00 

A.   I..  Anderson,  Clerk ..  ikn  m 

James  A.   Brown,  Assistant   File  Clerk "l"' ' ^tn  nn 

Regis  E.  Halter,   Levehiian "  '    "I f^  no 

Rebecca  H'-.ss,  Draftsman  ""  """ isn  rC 

Carl  Kinyon,  Levlman   ....:'.:"." — — iS  XX 


L. 


G.  Marshall,  l^>>irmn?ntmanlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^llllllll^l[[       H        150 


150  00 
00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  43 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMMISSION— Continued. 
(Report  of  oflBcers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  W21.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Moiitlily  Salary 

150  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
45  00 
45  00 
45  OO 
45  OO 
45  (X) 
45  00 
40  00 
40  00 
[40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
.40  00 
35  CO 
00 
135  OO 
35  00 
.35  00 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
35  CO 
35  0) 
35  00 
135  OO 
135  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
35  00 
135  no 
35  CO 
35  00 
135  CO 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
130  OOi 
:5  00 
25  (0 
25  00 
25  OO 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  OO 
25  CO 
25  CO 
25  OO 
25  00 
25  00 
25  CO 
.25  00 
25  CO 
25  (0 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
125  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  OO 
25  (0 
25  00 
.25  OO 
25  00 
25  00 
25  OO 
25  OO 
25  00 
25  (K) 
25  CO 
20  OO 
20  00 
?0  00 


H.   B.   Melendy,   Levelman 

Willis   Pefi'er,  Draftsman   

R.   F.   Reynolds,   Field  Draftsman 

Clyda  W.  Rust,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 

T.   W,  Voss,   Draftsman 

Ross  E.   Biss^'Il,  Field   Draftsman 

Nellie   Diam?nt,   Stenographer  

Mrs.  Cora  L.  Gascoign?,  Bookkeeper 

John  W.  Gray,  Rodman 

Ohas.  P.  Sweet,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer 

G.    R.    Thompson,    Clerk 

Geo.  D.   .Alexander,  Draftsman 

Florence    Cameron,    Stenographer 

H    H.  Hilderbrnnd,  Computer 

May   I.   Larkin,  Assistant   Accountant 

Mattie  K.   McComb-r,   Stenographer 

F.   R.   Merrill,  Draftsman 

M.    M.   Kewlan,    Clerk 

H.  J.  Pearce,  Assistant  .Accountant 

H.    F,    Balsz,    Rodman 

N.  C.  Casmors,  Rodman 

Sam  Costello,  Cook 

Jas.    D.    Cooney,    Instnimentman 

L.  G.   Corey,   Levelman 

Wm.  P.  Devine,   Rodman.. 

W.  W.  Greer,  Rodman 

lulu  V.  Hague,  Stenographer 

\V.   H.  Holman.   Rodman.. 

Mrs.  L.  J.  Hoover,  Cook 

H.  Glover  Hughes,  Draftsman 

Herman  Hastens,   Cook 

Kenneth   Kirk,   Chainman.. 

J.  P.   McAndrews,  Rodman 

L.  R.  McNeely,   Chainman 

R.  J.  Nickerson,  Rodman 

Lloyd   B.   Reynolds,   Draftsman 

Oscar  H.  Rordorf,  Field  Draftsman 

I..   E.   Roth,    Rodman 

Geo.   Souza,   Truckdriver   and   Chainman 

B.  W.  Vinsonhaler,  Rodman 

Fred  C.  Volkman,  Rodman  and  Truckdriver 

Joseph  A.   Williams,   Rodman 

H°len  A.  Edwards,  Clerk 

Zula   .Andrews,   .Assistant   .Accountant -- 

Kmil  Baruch,  Clerk  

Royal  F.  J.  Becker,  Assistant  Draftsman   and  Computer. 

L  F.  Cramer,  Draftsman 

W.  J,  C.  Dinsmore,  Superintendent 

Donald  T.  Dozier,  Rodman.. 

Robert  J.    Frank,    Clerk.. 

Harry  A.  Frey,  Chainman 

Elmer  W.   Gardner,   Chainman 

Edmon  L.  Hobbs,  Rodman 

C.  L.   Jenck.s,   Rodman 

J.  E.  Kinyon,  Rodman 

Ira  H.  Locey,  Rodman 

Fay  N.    Loveless,   Stenographer 

Mary  R.   Lutenegger,  Stenographer 

S.  Verne  Lynn,   Clerk 

C.  C.  McCalcb,  Clerk 

R.  D.  Meredith,  Draftsman . 

Ruth    Miles,    Stenographer 

Benj.  B.  Moore.  Chainman 

O.  C.  Moore,   Rodman 

Verner  Oleson,  Rodman 

Newton   T.   Pratt,   Draftsman 

W.  J.  Price,  Rodman 

Lida  H.  Ransom,  Stenographer 

Ralph    Ridenour,    Chainman 

Van  W.  Rosendahl,  .Assistant  Draftsman 

Claude  S.  Simpson,  Clerk-Stenographer..-. 

Mrs.  Edna  Taylor,  Clerk 

Garland  Taylor,  Clerk .- 

.Annie  Thorbum,  Stenographer 

O.  .A.  Troseth,  Rodman 

Fred  D.  Whit°,  Draftsman 

Elizabeth    Wolohen,    Stenographer 

Jos.  M.  Baroni,  Rodman 

Leslie   F.    Bertken,    Rodman 

O.  G.  Brown,  Chainman - 


44  STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY   COMMISSION— Continued. 
(Report  of  ottieers  anil  regular  employees  emj>loyed  by  this  department  -on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Offioer  (ir  Kmployee  anil  Title  Monthly  Salary 

C\  C.   Huckiiian,  Asj-istant  Draftsman ]20  00 

H.  P.   I'aiin,   Roilinan 12)00 

.laeob  A.  Cariiiifhacl,  Chainman 120  00 

P.  A.  C'ariiiicliaol,  Axiuan .- 120  00 

Mrs.   St "lla   T.    Cost- r,   Stvnographcr 12t)  0(> 

tiro.  \V.  V.  Pohcrty,  Rodman 120  00 

JCinnia   K.  Filield,  Clerk 120  00 

H.  F.  (iravitt,  Chainman — 120  00 

,1.  P.  Haiiafln,  Chainman 120  00 

Ksther  E.  .Tos9.«,  Clerk - -.-. 120  OO 

Mrs.  L.  P.  MassoD,  Assistant  Draftsman 120  00 

Robt.  V.  Mattea,  Chainman 120  00 

C.  D.  Meredith.  Cook 120  00 

Raymond   Miller,   Chainman 120  00 

Forest  Norton,  Rodman 120  00 

Blaneho  Reynolds,   Stenographer 120  00 

Herbert    Robinson,   Chainman 120  00 

Martin  Schultz,  Axman 120  00 

.Tohanna  Stein,   Clerk 120  00 

I.pwis  H.  Stone.  Chainman 120  00 

H.  A.  Sutherland,  Rodman 120  00 

.1.   E.   \Vaterhous9,   Chainman ....  120  00 

Muriel    Yearin,    Stenographer 120  00 

Madeline  Boylan,   Clerk 115  CO 

Chester  I..  Caine,  Assistant  Draftsman 115  00 

Sohn  A.  Case,  Rodman 115  00 

Mrs.  Sara  B.  Gaillard,  Stenographer . 115  00 

A.  H.  Leslie,  Rodman 115  00 

T.   \V.    I.oftus,  Axman 115  00 

Geo.  K.  McX-i'ly,  Assistant  Draftsman.. 115  00 

A.  T.  Moore,  Axman 115  00 

Mrs.  P.  M.  Movnahan,  Clerk.... 115  CO 

Rose  Mulligan,  Clerk 115  00 

Mrs.  Hilnia  B.  Murray,  Clerk-Stenographer. .^ 115  00 

T.  C.  Reilly,  Chainman -.  115  00 

Mrs.  Grace  V.  Stoughton,  Steongrapher 115  00 

A.  R.  Smith,  Axman 115  00 

Esther  O.  Arvidson,  Stenographer 110  00 

Frank  W.  Gordon,  Axman 110  00 

H.  M.  Hiatt,  Chainman -- 110  CO 

Alice   Jordan,    Steongrapher 110  CO 

Florence  Katz,  Computer  110  OO 

Billy    Lack,    Clerk 110  00 

\V.  D.   Lyon.  Chainman 110  OO 

Mrs.  Mary  M.  McDonnell,  Stenographer 110  00 

T.  Hihnar  Xervig,  Clerk ^. 110  <;0 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Rit.schel,  Steongrapher 110  CO 

Paul  A.  Russell,  Rodman . 110  00 

Albert    Strubinger,   A.ssistant   Draftsman 110  OO 

Mrs.   (icorgia   Sullivan,   Stenographer 110  OO 

Frank  A.   Butler,  Assistant   Blueprinter 105  CO 

Mrs.  Xan  Charter,  Clerk 105  CO 

Mrs.  Katie  B.  Cooper,  Cook.. 105  00 

Helen  F.  Duggan,  Assistant  Draftsman 105  00 

Dorothy  G.  Jerauld,  Clerk 105  00 

Mrs.  Marie  H.  Noble,  Cook 105  CO 

Elizabeth   Thompson,    nie   CTlerk 105  CO 

J.    W.   Albery,   Bridgetender 100  00 

Theresa  C.  Bernegg,  Stenographer lOO  00 

Ida   Dawson,   Stenographer.. lOO  CO 

Carrie  R.  Doherty,  Stenographer 100  OO 

Myron  E.  Greer,  Assistant  Draftsman.... lOO  00 

L'ona  M.   Lennox,  Stcnograitlier 100  00 

Mrs.  Vera  B.  Longfellow,  Stenographer ICO  OO 

L.  S.  PiTce,  A.ssistant  Draftsman . 100  00 

Win.  H.  Warden,  Jr..  Clerk 100  OO 

R.  D.   Patton,   Clerk 100  00 

Laura  Wheeler,  Stenographer  and  File  Clerk ^ lOO  00 

Judith    Younggren,    Stenographer —  100  00 

K'nneth  C.  Zeiger,  Assistant  Resident  Engineer -.  100  00 

Mrs.  ISirtha  Miller,  Stenographer 95  00 

Gladys   Penner,  Typist ...  ..  ..    95  00 

Mrs.  Mabel  I.   Ruiter,  Clerk 95  CO 

Mrs.  Meril  B.  Ulery,  Stenographer--    - - 95  00 

Sayde  Mae  Best,  Typist _        _  90  00 

Glayds  M.  Cole,  Clerk.. 90  OO 

Claire  Davenport,  Steongrapher 90  00 

Mrs.   Lulu  Grove,  Stenographer _ 90  00 

Myrtle  J.  Momson,  Stenographer 90  OO 

Thos.  Pearce,  Assistant  Draftsman ..      ... ..— 90  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND    SALARIES.  45 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMM ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  ilopartnient  on  .January  1,  1921.) 
Xame  of  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title                                                                                                          Monthly  Salary 

Edith  A.  Ralston,   Clerk 90  00 

Bessie  Stcphane,  Typist 90  00 

Walter  R.  McLean,  Laboratory  Assistant g5  oo 

Harold   Peacock,   As.'^istant   Draftsman S5  (o 

Winifred  Thompson,  Typist 80  00 

Ima  Vaughn,  Typist 80  00 

Charlotte   Barnos,   Clerk 75  00 

Mrs.  Alice  Nathan,  Switchfcioard  Operator -. 75  00 

C.    C.   Ab?r.<old.    Bridg°tender ..  50  001 

Weekly  Wage 

H.  S.  Dolson,  Shop  Foreman __  c^q  ^ 

.1.  T.   Haviland,  Kuwrintendent "" III"'  65  CO 

Kd   Ra«son,   Superintendent '_"         """  g5  oq 

Ralph  W.  Brown,  Superintendent I-"I-I-"IIIII"IIII  63  OO 

.J.  I.  Boaz,  Superintendent '_V..V/.  57  40 

S.   W.   Lowden,  Superintendent '__  55  qo 

I..  H.   Taylor,  Superintendent II.II.IIII"!"!  55  00 

F.  E.  Burnside,  Assistant  General  Shop  Foreman "'  55  00 

S.  T.  Myers,   Foreman '_['_  55  qq 

.1.  W.  Adams,  Superintendent "  50  00 

V.   C.   Smith,   Superintendent -- I."  50  00 

H.  T.  Smith,  Foreman 50  00 

.lohn   Large,   Foreman 50  oo 

Geo.   H.   Major,   Superintendent 49  co 

J.  M.  Watson,  Foreman 46  20 

Geo.  W.  Lane,  Foreman 45  40 

A.  Hoefer,  Timekeeper 43  40 

W.  B.  Cannon,  Superintendent 43  co 

Wm.  Archer,  Foreman 42  Co 

.J.  E.  Martindale,  Subforeman 42  00 

.1.    H.    Clay,    Foreman 42  oo 

W.  J.  -Allen,  Foreman 40  80 

L.  B.  Prosper,  Foreman 40  OD 

A.  W.  Schmuck,   Foreman 40  OO 

F.   M.   Meisner,   Superintendent - 40  00 

E.  M.  Maurer,   Foreman 40  00 

Hugh  Henry.  Foreman 40  00 

P.    Gahan,    Foreman -- 39  CO 

C.  M.  Jackson,  Foreman 39  00 

A.  Martin.^en,   Foreman 39  00 

R.  P.  Hamlin,  Superintendent 39  00 

.J.   A.   McMullen,   Foreman .. 38  50 

Chas.  A.  Daily,   Foreman 38  50 

A.    X.   JolHff,    Foreman 3S  40 

F.  K.  L'nsworth,  Storekeeper 37  50 

W.  H.   King,   Foreman 37  10 

.J.  W.  B-11,  Foreman 37  00 

W.  S.  Rodgers,   For°nian 36(0 

Wm.  Hampton,  Foreman 35  OO 

D.  .T.  Byers,  Foreman 35~00 

L.  A.  Vance,  Foreman 35  00 

C.  G.  Sackttt,  Foreman 35  00 

-To.s.    Chiftsa,   Foreman 35  00 

W.  C.  Hackman,  Foreman 35  00 

D.  D.  Brounlng,  Assistant  Superintendent 35  00 

(i.  T.  Dext<T,  Timek'^eper 35  CO 

W.  A.  Eraser,  Timekeeper 35  OO 

W.  .1.  Melli.s,  Timekeeper 35  00 

R.  O.  Parker,  Timekeeper 35  00 

C.  S.  Grac>,  Timekeeper 35  OO 

O.  F.  Spahn,  1^'mekeeper 35  00 

Thos.  ,J.  Whalen,  Foreman 33  25 

J.  S.  Cano,  Foreman — 33  25 

J.   A.   Mark,   Foreman 33  25 

W.  B.  Weathers,  Foreman - 33  25 

E.  S.  Day,   Foreman 32  9) 

Ed  Wright,  Foreman -- 32  90 

.1.  C.  O'Sooner,  Foreman .  — 32  00 

E.  G.  Bra.^sington,  Foreman 32  CO 

W.  V.  Darling,  Foreman 32  00 

C.  .1.  Ward.  Foreman 32  OO 

Fred  Grinncll,   Timekeeper 32  00 

Geo.  B.  Stevens,  Timekeeper 32  00 

H.  B.  Coleman,  Foreman .- 31  50 

Chas.  A.   Preston.   Foreman 31  50 

H.   Washburn.   Foreman 31  50 

R.  R.  Davis,   Foreman 31  50 

H.  L.  Harmon,  Foreman 31  50 

tPart-time. 


46  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMMISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  offlcers  and  regular  employees  eiiiploywl  by  this  department  on  .ramiary  1,  1921.') 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Weekly  Waue 

(irville  A.  E(1?n.  Timekeeper 31  40 

R.  R.  Davis,   Foreman-.- 31  CO 

E.  R.  Samson,  For.nian 30  00 

Hurley   Poppett,   Foreman 30  00 

A.  Anderson,  Foreman 30  00 

.las.  A.  StaulT,  Foreman 30  00 

K.   Hroughton.  Foreman 30  CO 

R.  P.  Blake,  Timekeeper 30  00 

T.  B.  Landers,  'ITmckeeper — 30  00 

\V.  .1.  Miller,  Timekeeper 30  CO 

Y.   K.   ShiehU,   Timekeeper 30  00 

Nellie   Knuekey,    Stenographer 22  50 

Helen   S.    Hcndrickson,    Stenographer 20  00 

Opal  \V.  Manaugh,  Stenographer 18  00 

Daily  W'ape 

K.  C.  Strauehauer,  Superintendent $8  20 

H.  L.  Montfort,  Superintendent 8  20 

G.  T.  Munson,  Foreman  Mechanic 8  00 

H.   B.  Mulford,  Foreman  Mechanic 8  00 

,1.  C.  Paxson,  Foreman  Mechanic 8  00 

O.   F.   Georges,  Subforeman 8  00 

.J.  A.  Casson,  Steam  Engineer S  OOf 

L.   G.  ShalTer,   Foreman 7  70 

B.  W.   Bicksler,   Superintendent -.  7  20 

F.  C.  Macaulay,  General  Foreman 7  00 

(ieo.  C.  Xolte.  General  Foreman 7  00 

C.  Toole,  Foreman 7  00 

.1.  A.  Casson,   Foreman . 7  OOt 

Wm.  Archer,  Forem.an 7  00 

A.  S.  Moore,   Foreman . 7  00 

C.  H.  Burger,   Foreman 7  00 

R.   A.  Sinclair.   Foreman 7  OO 

W.  Day,   Subforeman 7  OC 

R.  P.   Leilje,  Suljforeman 7  00 

\V.  K.  Reed,  Superintendent 7  00 

W.   H.   Miller,   Superintendent 7  00 

S.  E.  Harris,  Superintendent 7  00 

W.  B.  Albertson,  Superintendent "  00 

W.  I..  Pyle,  Plant  Foreman 6  50 

Geo.  \V.  Rice,  Grade  Foreman 6  50 

Harold  Houston,  Foreman 6  5C 

Jamc.s  Bryson,  Subforeman 6  50 

V.   S.  VerBryck,   Subforeman 6  50 

P.   L.   Hedrick,   Subforeman 6  50 

John  Holm,  Subforeman 6  50 

.1.    D.    William.s,    Patrolman 6  50 

E.  C.    Dozier,    Timekeeper 6  40 

B.  H.  Milliken,  Foreman 6  20 

J.  S.  Wagnon,  Foreman 6  00 

Ollie   Rose,    Foreman 6  00 

Geo.  Statton,   Foreman 6  00 

J.  H.  Gates,  Foreman 6  CO 

Wm.  Savercool,  Foreman ^  JJ2 

A.  W.    McDonald,    Foreman ^  w 

Wm.  Bigham,  Foreman -- 6  00 

P.  A.  Co.\,   Foremen 6  00 

B.  Fisher,  Subforeman 6  00 

Stephen   Aker.s,   Subforeman : 6  OO 

.1.  C.  Sanborn,  Subforeman .. 6  00 

C.  W.  Whitn-y,   Subforeman —  6  00 

A.   Stuckey,   Subfor'uian 6  00 

'i"om  Lawlor,  Subforeman 6  00 

.Joe  Dtmp-v,  Subforeman 6  00 

H.    E.    Egan,   Sup''rintend"nt 6  OO 

H.    I,.    I.eveiiton     Superintendent <*  00 

.1.  F.  Knapp,  Superintendent 6  CO 

F.  A.    Carlock,    Patrolman.- — — ?  00 

Frank   .1.  Ma.ssa,    Foreman - 5  90 

I.vwis   Seymour,   Timekeeper.. 5  70 

O.  G.  Tyrer,   Foreman- 2  50 

.S.  c'respo.   Foreman ^  50 

F.   Walker,    Forei7ian *  50 

H.  Yatsle,   For"man-- 5  50 

Robt.  A.  Car.son,  Foreman _ *  50 

R.  W.  MrI.ellan,   Foreman - g  50 

S.  R.  Tong,  Foreman.- -- ^  oO 

t  Part-time. 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND    SALARIES.  47 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY   COMMISSION— Continued, 

irteport  of  oflBcers  and  regular  cinploycts  employed  by  this  department  on  -January  1,  1021.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kmployee  ami  Titlt-  Daily  Wage 

K.   L.  Millvr,  Foreman . 5  30 

H.  J.  MrKellop.s,  Foreman 5  50 

.1.  .J.  Phillips,  Subforeman-- 5  50 

('•.  B.  Goddanl,  Suhforeinan o  50 

W.  .?.  Butz,  Foreman 5  45 

■I.   W.   KoiIkis,   Foreman 5  20 

Mrs.  K.  K.  liiliiiore,  .Stenographer 5  oOt 

S.  A.  Martinilale,  Foreman 5  00 

W.  P.  Hodgson,  Foreman 5  00 

R.  Brennan,  Foreman 5  CO 

\Vm.  Reynolds,  Foreman 5  00 

L.  P.  laird.  Foreman 5  00 

A.  D.  Kipp,  Foreman 5  00 

W.   H.   Rush,  Subforeman 5  00 

Otto   Miller,    Subforeman 5  00 

Andy   Hauser,   Subforeman 5  00 

L.    F.    Rugg,    .Subforeman 5  00 

K.  Dietrich,  Subforeman 5  CO 

R.  K.   Cook,  Subforeman . 5  00 

A.  E.  Bi.«coe,  Foreman 4  75 

Peter  J.   Butz,   Foreman 4  75 

I.   \V.   Musfloh),   Foreman 4  75 

A.  Fast,  Subforeman 4  50 

Hour 

Orrel  G.  Benson,  Draftsman 0  75t 

Weekly  Wase 

1  Craneman— A.  R.  Snell $58  00 

1  Truckdriver— G.  M.  Roe — .  42  00 

1  Machinist— F.  D.  Holmes 42  00 

2  Machinists— R.  C.  Cassels,  L.  Wayne 40  00 

1  Mechanic— R.  .Johnson -- Sit  00 

15  Truckdrivers— H.  M.  Bauer,  H.  R.  Booher,  H.  F.  Glea.son,  T.  R.  Cotter,  .J.  Tally, 

A.  E.    Sligh,    C.    Hasch.    Wm.    LaDevese,    .J.    O.    McReynolds,    G.    F.    Mayerle, 

.1.  P.  Mayerl",  G.  T.  Da\is,  V.  Strouse.  E.  Harter,  ,J.  Clanton 38  50 

1  Cook— John  Sehroeder  38  .50 

2  Mechanics— S.  Pritchard.  L,  Hogan 38  00 

7  Flunki°s— -J.  .J.  Lopez,  .J.  Harrington,  S.  BroT^-n,  J.  E.  Farley,  Ed.  Slawter,  B.  Held, 

J.     Pickett 37  09 

2  Cooks-H.  Giles,  S.  Alexander 36  40 

1  Cook'.s  Helper— .John  'Wall - 36  40 

1  Guard- C.  D.  Kester 36  30 

1  Cook— A.    Snvder 33  90 

2  Guards— W.  F.  Kehoe,  Geo.  Gulick 33  20 

1  Baker- Ed.    Johnson 32  40 

1  Truckdriver- A.  M.  Brown -- 32  00 

10  Mechanics- C.  H.   Berry.  C.  B.  Barnes,  R.   Camaeho,  E.  Read,   F.  Grinnell,  G.  B. 

Stevens,  S.  Dietriek,  L.  Hchumaker,  H.  Erz,  R.  Leavitt 32  00 

1  Truckdriver- H.  E.  Garris 30  00 

3  Mechanics— R.  H.  Hope,  A.  Bracemontes,  Y.  R.  Shields 30  00 

1  Cook— Ben   Low  29  40 

4  Mechanics— R.  T.  Stewart,  I.  P.  Dean,  L.  Riley,  S.  Wheeler —  28  00 

1  Truckdriver— G.  H.  Cheescman 26  00 

2  Mechanics— E.   Bassnot,   G.   Wender 26  00 

.  8  Flunkies- C.  Morgan.  J.  A.  Pratton,  H.  Wiedel,  W.  M.  Loy,  C.  Fleming,  A.  Galpin, 

B.  Alexander,  F.   Ward 24  40 

3  Mechanics- Wm.  Pate,  A.  B.  Custer,  C.  F.  Hart 24  00 

1  Mechanic's  Helper— A.  B.  Custer 24  00 

3  Flunkies— X.  Fortune,  G.  Long,  F.  Willoughby 22  40 

Daily  Wage 

1  Shovel    Engineer — B.    Toohig - -  9  23 

2  Plant   Engineers— F.  Miller,  F.  Mores 9  00 

1  Rollerman— C.  Kraft  9  00 

1  MachinL-it — H.  Sanders  °  ^ 

1  Carpenter- W.  O.  Lowry °^ 

2  Blacksmiths— A.  Hartwig,  E.  B.  Hatch -—  7  oO 

6  Mechanics— B.  Young,  H.  Bean,  H.  Crane,  W.  F.  Mueller,  L.  Bixler,  S.  M.  SmaU--  7  20 

1  Blacksmith— W,  L    Lumry I  ^ 

2  Mechanics— A.  .Johnson,  C.  Woehl 7  00 

7  Carpenters— C.    Nelson,   R.    Marshall,   C.    Hagaman,   W.   Granlos,   W.   G.   Walker. 

J.  N.  Whitman,  M.  Lucas ^ 

2  Engineers — L.  Scates,  F.  Barnes 

1  Mechanic— W.  Farrsset  „ 

1  Truckdriver— R.   S    Peck ^  ?V 

2  Blacksmiths— E.  Hogan,  R.  B.  Harris ^  pj} 

1  MachinLst— F.    Synms — v— ^— VT,— V-o--,V 

9  Mechanics— J.  S.  Lemo.s,  J.  Brain.  E.  D.  Fisher,  C.  MelviUe,  F.  Mendenhall,  J.  Still- 

well,  F.  Campbell,  W.  Small,  D.  Lindsay - ^  =* 


7  00 
7  00 
6  80 


48  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMM ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  eiiiploye<l  by  this  departiiient  on  January  1,  10-_'1.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Daily  Wage 

1  Carpenter— G.   Porter g  50 

1  Rollernian-  C.   Russell "__      '       g  50 

1  Orush^rman— E.    Holnistroin   _____  q  50 

1  Wil(1er-M.  Stank  ""  6  50 

■i  Mixernien— R.  Byrodrls,  G.  Briggs,  O.  F.  Lindsay 6  50 

1  Assistant  Steam  Engineer— J.  C.  Prawing g  50 

1  Meclianii- — L.   F.  Beaulieu g  40 

1  Shovel  Fireman— J.   E.  Toohig g  35 

11  Laborers— S.  H.  Anderson,  C.  L.  Kack,  J.  Lambert,  G.  .Johnson,  M.  Hogan,  W.  S. 

White,  J.  Binotto,  F.  Moss,  R.  Sopiceolo,  J.  Almadoba,  J.  Moresco g  00 

19  Truck  Drivers— W.  Pierce,  T.  Milligan,  P.  Johnson,  F.  B.  Evers,  H.  D.  Shelton, 
C.  SvenlH>rg,  C.  B.  Bohrman,  J.  Souza,  F.  W.  Jones,  M.  I'^rry,  E.  J.  Anthony, 
M.  Hclgrcn,  H.  C.  Nutting,  C.  Johnson,  S.  J.  Knapp,  R.  Weston,  E.  Shockley, 

F.  A.  Oarlock,  R.  Hansen _.  g  OO 

3  Blacksmiths— H.  Smith,  A.  R.  Shelton,  E.  Kelly g  CO 

3  Mechanics'  Helpers— C.  Brunett,  P.  O.  Dody,  R.  A.  Horton - 6  00 

17  Mechanics— B.  Oliver,  R.  E.  Pyle,  R.  Mott,  H.  E.  Conrov,  A.  Schafer,  J.  Finnegan, 

H.   Thomas,   C.  H.   Jones,   C.  Byers,   F.   R.   Harder,   O.  Brown,   F.  Eckman,  R. 

Owens,  J.  L.  Anderson,  E.  E.  Foren,  J.  E.  Shaw,  H.  M.  MeLsner 6  00 

5  Carpenters— C.  Rogers,  G.  Thomas,  W.  Barer,  H.  Strader,  A.  Croll 6  CO 

1  Painter— S.    H.    Kelso 6  OO 

5  Finishers— E.  Bailey,  W.  Gohlike,  W.  Logan,  E.  Esyeheck,  J.  Noriegd 6  00 

4  Rollermen— A.  L.  Cook,  E.  M.  Shelton,  F.  R.  Garrison,  J.  D.  Byrnes 6  00 

2  Tampers— R.  BuciO;  F.  Ramirez 6  00 

1  Heaterman— O.   Patton  6  00 

4  Headerboardmen— E.  Edwards,  P.  Hartman,  J.  Kirk,  P.  Jones 6  00 

1  Feeder— S.   Tryer 6  (K) 

1  Pipefitter- W.  Johnson  6  00 

3  Engineers— T.  Oheney,  J.  Comstock,  J.  Brabant 6  00 

1  Mixer    Operator— L.    Fowler 6  CO 

35  Laborers— C.  Miller,  F.  Fenatto,  A.  E.  Harmsen,  F.  Volkman,  B.  D.  Forrest, 
C.  Bovey,  L.  Bro^ra,  H.  Byroads,  J.  Baker,  W.  Stice,  A.  E.  Souza,  W.  Hanrm, 
J.  Langer,  J.  Feliz,  F.  Pink,  R.  Watson,  E.  Larsen,  T.  Slate.  G.  Pearson, 
O.  Stump,  J.  B.  Carlson,  A.  Graham,  J.  J.  Phillip.s,  T.  Marshall,  F.  Joseph, 
P.  Kennedy,  H.  Grosser,  G.  Beach,  J.  Egan,  T.  Ridgeway,  T.  Griifin,  T.  Johnsen, 
H.  Feldman,  J.  Graham,  J.  Xesbitt 5  50 

33  Truckdrivers- H.  H.  Adkins,  O.  A.  Reinking,  D.  Gibson,  F.  J.  Walsh,  F.  Wells, 
H.  Wagnon,  A.  C.  Hendryx,  R.  O.  Schoonover,  X.  W.  Bullack,  W.  L.  Butts, 
R.  LaShange,  H.  Reed,  A.  B.  Gale,  C.  E.  Marshall,  F.  M.  Walker,  C.  M.  Sowash, 
C.  D.  Ham.  E.  Moyle,  G.  M.  Gilmore,  J.  Stahl,  X.  L.  Spencer,  W.  E.  Ware, 
X.  W.  Spencer,  J.  C.  Davis,  R.  H.  Luke,  F.  K.  Romberg,  R.  B.  Anderson,  P.  T. 
Bcauchamp,    H.    Yatsie,    A.    B.    Savage,    J.    F.    Hollingsworth,    R.    E.   Hawkins, 

R.  W.  Joseph 5  50 

1  Blacksmith's  Helper— O.  Lofdahl 5  50 

6  Mechanics— G.  Pryor,  P.  M.  Joseph,  F.  Jones,  R.  E.  Dies,  J.  Rolls,  P.  Ziem 5  50 

1  Carpenter — E.  Corum 5  50 

3  Grademen— L.  Boyer,  C.  G.  Wright,  A.  M.  Bayles 5  50 

2  Spreaders — A.  Louis,  G.  Rosenqui.st 5  50 

2  Headerboardmen— B.    Bradford,   H.   Adams . 5  50 

1  Pumpman — H.    P     Harrison 5  50 

1  Powderman- T.  Riley  5  50 

1  Mixer  Engineer— B.  Xaviez 5  50 

2  Watchmen— CJeo.  J.  Stevens,  S.  Spoulin 5  50 

1  Cook— E.   Johnson 5  31 

6  Barrowmen— S.  Eneinas,  T.  Arrona,  J.  Rujis,  I.  Leiva,  0.  Jiminez,  J.  Sains 5  25 

1  Dishwasher— W.  A.   Pnpps 5  20 

2  Cooks— E.  McCIannaham.  J.  A.  Serviss 5  20' 

197  Lalxirers- T.    Scott,    M.    Casillos,    G.    Seigart,    O.    Olsen,    J.    Komyat,    J.    Little, 

C.  Thompson,  W.  H.  Willingham,  C.  F.  Hart,  H.  C.  Hughes,  F.  Riley,  C.  Shields, 
S.  C.  Miller,  E.  P.  Born,  E.  J.  Meyers,  F.  (^.  Swan,  H.  V.  Colburn,  C.  W. 
Marjory,  T.  McKinney,  C.  Bellamore,  W.  Woods,  A.  Longacre.  A.  Sorrels, 
F.  Martin,  T.  McDonald,  C.  Bartsch,  L.  Wells,  G.  Ortis.  B.  Calvillo,  J.  Silvas, 
S.  Mora,  J.  Castro,  W.  Bell,  F.  RodriQuez,  F.  Caro,  W.  Stewart,  C.  McCoy, 
W.  Reed.  S.  Admire,  L.  Pittman,  J.  Morrall,  H.  Sinclair,  D.  Marshall,  J.  McDon- 
ald, A.  Hansen,  F.  Barten,  C.  Peterson,  D.  O'I.earv,  X.  Sadler.  G.  Bell,  H.  Nebin, 

B.  Rhodes,  P.  McConnell,  J.  Webber,  J.  Barker,  H.  Barker,  O.  Breeden,  W. 
Pary.sch.  E.  XeL«on,  J.  O'Connell,  J.  Fowble,  S.  AVaUace,  J.  fiarcia,  A.  F.  Ross, 
A.  C.  Rhoadcs,  G.  K"ller,  J.  Morgan,  W.  F.  Rhyne,  G.  C.  Lear,  B.  Jones, 
«;.  W.  Duffleld,  V.  E.  Joerger,  W.  Eickel.  D.  J.  Bonnivert,  P.  P.  Pingrcc,  M.  C. 
Bobo.  W.  M.  Barnes,  C.  M.  Barnes,  A.  Sane.  H.  A.  Bright.  C.  E.  Garner. 
.1.  Silviera,  J.  W.  Morgan,  L.  Scharpp,  V.  Yorks,  .1.  Boston,  J.  Calender, 
J.  Woodsin,  J.  W.  Medley,  W.  J.  Ayers,  R.  Johnson,  J.  D.  t'umley.  I).  Ruam. 
I.  M.  Underwood,  !■:.  Esse,  C.  W.  Cirupe,  T.  Kerrigan,  M.  Murray,  J.  RalTath, 
J.  Thorpe,  J.  Berg,  W.  T.  Aue,  J.  B.  Van  Arsdale,  I.  Sharp,  F.  Boston,  H.  Charter, 
M.    Vas,    F.    Stubb",    J.    Me(ilinchy,    B.    Salsarella,    J.    Coleman,    J.    V.    Mannix. 

C.  Garretti,  F.  Coronado,  J.  Dibbins,  J.  D.  Martin,  Ci.  Rossi,  C.  Matta.  J.  Flores, 
■   F.   S-.quplra,   J.   Martin,   J.    Sequeira,   H.    White,    M.   I.   Souza,    W.   Schumacker, 

W.  J.  Aretz,  F.  Hainm,  R.  Kynock,  T.  Xunes,  F.  I^ecaire.  W.  Lerez,  V.  Anderson, 
A.   Felix,  C^.   William.s,   H.  W.  Bazell,  J.  Mackey,  S.  F.  Price,  W.  W.   Chapman, 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  49 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY    COMM ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Xame  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Daily  Wage 

J.  Halkyard,  M.  L.  Dever,  X.  O.  Grass,  O.  D.  Poston,  G.  B.  Jones,  S.  M  Camp- 
bell, V.  Guisseppe,  T.  Naziato,  P.  K.  Miller,  G.  Bertucci,  J.  Taglaboie,  J.  Favino 
A.  Garcia,  B.  Quintanillo,  R.  Scoby,  C.  L.  Cornish,  J.  Doron,  C.  Deln»ro  f' 
Minolotti,  A.  Zaffaroni,  B.  Chiarucci,  G.  Tucci,  T.  Birmingham,  J.  B.  Borisj 
S.  Papas.  l>.  Mazzoni,  J.  J.  Post,  A.  Bertolin,  A.  Petrelli,  A.  Lacatelli  T  d' 
Langston,  W.  J.  Vollmero,  J.  lacometti,  O.  R.  Vollmers,  J.  Thompson    \    Wold 

A.  T.  Walker,  C.  W.  Post,  A.  W.  Miller,  J.  Miller,  R.  Goldthorpe,  0.  K.  Wilkin- 
son, A.  J.  Shelton,  H.  Mensler,  D.  Kunkel,  L.  Davenport.  E.  C.  Swe^t.  C.  Kitto, 
P.    L.    Lockhart,    I.    H.    Garrett,    R.    M.    Sorenson,    L.    H.    Frisbee     L     Larsen' 

B.  H.  Parks,  I.  E.  Eastlick,  G.  H.  Nutting,  E.  Tourte,  F.  Walker,  C.  Hamrick  ^  5  cO 

20  Truckdrivers— W.    Purdj,    E.    Shick,    W.    C^mningham,    P.    Lindsay,    O.    Lutz,    T. 

Merrill,  C.  Reese,  J.  Struna,  J.  McLaughlin,  E.  Moshier,  O.  Christen'son 
W.  Cordes,  G.  Trevethick,  F.  Sheldon,  A.  Vaile,  W.  Schisler,  A.  Winning,  J.  t! 
Shelton,  D.  Johnson,  A.  R.  Johnson '^__    _'_  5  qq 

1  Blacksmith— W.   Tierney   H '"  5  oq 

2  Blacksmith's  Helpers— W.  X.  Ennis,  A.  P.  Paine "...    l  5  OO 

1  Mechanic's    Helper— E.    Wagoner ""_"  5  00 

1  Carpenter's  Helper— L.   Gibbens ".._  '__  5  00 

21  Mechanics- E.    Kniickey,    H.    Perrin,    J.    Roterts,    P.    Hoopes,    T.    Stronquist     E. 

Wachter,  C.  Williams,  H.  Scott,  R.  Chambers,  R.  Madden,  B.  Hamilton] 
H.    Hoopes,    G.    Farrio,   J.    Scott,    B.   Hoopes,   E.    Ford,   W.    Karr,    O.    Garner, 

J.  Garner,  J.  Stone,  C.  Wrench 5  ^q 

1  Powderman— J.  L.  Wilson.— — .'........  5  co 

1  Fireman— J.   P,  Immel _. "•  500 

3  Watchmen— T.  Almadoba,  J.  M.  C.  Smith,  W.  Pai;k ..           .    ."'  .5  oo 

1  Cook— H.  O.  Keffler "..'„.  i  95 

1  Laborer— R.    Ricketts __  4  9^> 

50  Laborers— P.  Ingomells,  A.  Rosalez,  G.  Wernett,  J.  Bernard,  P.  Mato,  T.  Murphy" 
M.  Urias,  R.  Whitehead,  J.  Mato,  F.  Donovan,  A.  Zaragoza,  J.  Doyle,  M.  Bar- 
reda,  G.  McGinnis,  L.  Loya,  E.  Wilson,  T.  Gonzales.  G.  Taylor,  M.  Vaksallo. 
y.  Velasques,  J.  Tejeda,  P.  Rodriguez,  T.  Pelajio,  J.  Chavez,  F.  Leizva,  J.  Sierra] 
A.  Staff,  M.  Expinosa.  O.  Staff,  J.  Romo,  C.  Kolstrom,  A.  Denegas,  R.   Leon, 

A.  Valdenbra.  L.  Renteria,  M.  Carasco,  F.  Hagen,  P.  Revers,  J.  Miller,  h! 
Wooster,  J.  Cummings,  J.  Turner,  J.  Remire,  J.  Farr.  A.  Remirez,  D.  Martinez] 

F.  Blanco,  R.  Ramirez,  W.  Maringer,  C.  Opken,  G.  Wilson,  A.  Wilson  G  Ells- 
worth, J.  Valdez,  P.  Apel,  R.  Williams,  H.  Warren,  R.  White,  R.  King .. r.  i  75 

13  Teamsters— A.    Regli,    J.    Lowell,    W.    Johnson,    E.    Russell,    G.    Kellen,    G.    Post, 

G.  Schoept,    O.    McGowan,    M.    Cuddy,    E.    Anderson,    A.    Roach,    F.    Palmer, 

G.  R.  Vivian 4  75 

1  Blacksmith— T.  Asgood  — _.  4  75 

2  Mechanics— W.   Xieto,   X.   Valdez 4  75 

1  Tamper— J.    Pettit    4  75 

1  Cook— H.  Nugent 4  sji 

325  Laborers— W.  C.   Grant,  R.  H.  Buckman,  C.  A.  Thurow,  A.  J.  Keehn,  R.  Johns, 

B.  Smith,  W.  T.  Crockett,  R.  Bogue,  J.  Burns,  T.  Merrifield,  L.  J.  Emery, 
F.  S.  Emery,  O.  A.  Sellars,  E.  Schumacher.  G.  Cook,  W.  A.  Edgmon.  J.  Hoover, 
James  Hoover,  O.  Haskins,  O.  M.  DooUttle,  C.  Dickson,  A.  J.  .Jerry.  C.  P. 
Warren.  T.  H.  Richardson,  J.  A.  Allen,  S.  J.  Rhodes,  C.  C.  Jacobs,  C.  E.  Harris, 
Oby  Hopper,  G.  F.  Harris,  G.  B.  Robinson,  C.  Hopper,  J.  A.  Gray,  A.  Hincklev, 
A.  H.  Harris.  H.  C.  S.  Evans.  W.  G.  Carty,  C.  W.  Gentry,  E.  W.  Chest°r, 
J.  L.  .Sinclair,  S.  A.  Wyckoff,  M.  Klindcra,  L.  Christiansen,  V.  Requa.  C.  R. 
Talkington,  W.  Beinert,  J.  Slaughter,  C<  Mill-r.  A.  D.  Berry,  A.  Z.  Bonhani, 
S.  Pinches,  F.  P.  Cordray,  W.  H.  Harmon,  J.  K.  Branscomb,  J.  A.  Dooley,  J.  M. 
Quinhven,  T.  Shea,  M.  D.  Hack.  C.  L.  Tcel,  J.  Bau-r,  B.  C.  Hurt,  O.  Harmon, 

F.  Coffron,  W.  Lewis,  S.  Barrisdal",  J.  Richey,  M.  Johnson,  C.  Shilling,  J.  K. 
Smith,    J.    Han.son,    W.    K.    Ure.    W.    M.    White.    X.    C.    TenviUiger,    C.    Brown, 

G.  F.  Spittler,  F.  Mitchell,  R.  E.  Mitchell,  S.  Pock.  E.  A.  Davis,  R.  Wilson, 
J.  X.  Cunliffe,  S.  McCuch,  W.  Luke,  D.  Luke,  C.  P.  Bonsall,  J.  Purdon,  E.  B. 
Nichols,  L,  A.  Frazee,  L.  Giannecchini,  B.  J.  Dashiell,  B.  Dashiell,  P.  Swenson, 

A.  Rose,  R.  Robinson,  M.  A.  Fritts,  T.  O.  Hoag,  J.  De  Bryce,  A.  Stange, 
W.  Brown.  J.  B.  Gamer,  J.  R.  MuUins,  T.  R.  Miles,  J.  Dies,  W.  Stewart,  P.  J. 
Ford,  J.  E.  Stevens,  N.  C.  Burgess,  H.  J.  Suxton,  R.  J.  Leake.  W,  Garetties, 
]•;.  W.  Nix,  E.  Pearch,  G.  Angerina,  A.  E.  Bristol,  B.  Sutter,  R.  E.  Robiason. 
L.  Ervin,  J.  T.  Pearch,  F.  Stoltmann,  F.  M.  Bradt,  F.  C.  Wolfe,  E.  P.  Conley, 
J    L.  Allen,  H.  C.  Beabout,  F.  Brown,  S.  J.  Ervin,  A.  H.  Leavitt,  L.  V.  Andrews, 

B.  T.  Cuttleton,  L.  Gagliasso,  R.  Angulo,  A.  Wheeler,  A.  Sanchez.  L.  Cisneros, 
L.  Yzaguirre,  H.  I.  Reese,  J.  W.  Wernett.  G.  W.  Wernett,  A.  Elizalde,  J.  Arteas, 
J.  Chaidez,  S.  Carreno,  J.  Briman,  F.  Saucher,  M.  Abila,  J.  Eucinas.  M.  Pma, 
R  Pina.  I.  Davison.  H.  O.  McCune,  C.  R.  Taylor,  M.  L.  Davitt,  D.  E.  Wilson, 
W.  C.  Magee,  T.  Rowten,  H.  Smith,  S.  Ireland,  W.  Bell.  T.  Burke,  F.  Wynn, 
A  Sponsler,  O.  Botkin,  B.  Terkev,  G.  Kennedy,  L.  Sims,  H.  Rowland,  P.  Lopez, 
W  Ryan,  J.  Kennedy.  H.  Graham,  A.  Montour,  T  McCue.  G.  Brokaw,  M.  Kings- 
ton, J.  Ross,  G.  Fisker,  T.  O'Hara.  J.  Miller.  W.  Evans,  J.  McDonald,  \V.  Pace, 
A.  Glenn,  J.  Barrett,  L.  McCury,  C.  Holroid,  H.  Christenson,  P.  tTibbons,  C. 
Ditner,  C.  Kiefer,  J.  Rehaif,  J.  Xesbit,  E.  Bowman,  F.  Lacey,  O.  Dork,  .L  Light, 
J.  Earner,  A.  Anderson,  E.  McDaniel,  B.  Converse,  J.  Snowdown,  W.   Chisweu, 

C.  Averitt,  H.  Wright,  J.  Winfrav,  W.  Roche,  J.  Murphy,  J.  Potter,  F.  Craw- 
ford, J.  Anderson,  J.  Decker,  P.  Lane.  W.  Whalen,  Wm.  Lewis  J.  Richey, 
Al.  Shanger,  P.  Cusino,  M.  Lee,  G.  Wilson,  V.  Gitty,  C.  W.  Strong,  A.  Hegeman, 

4—9768 


50  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    HIGHWAY   COMM ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  cinployecs  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Xanie  of  OflScer  or  Employee  and  Title  Daily  Wage 

E.  Vargos,  J.  Thorson,  C.  Carlson,  S.  Thompson,  H.  Christonson,  H.  Smith, 
V.  Miller.  G.  Apogge,  O.  I.ovefold,  F.  Valos,  S.  Schaefer,  W.  Weitz.  S.  Honer, 
H.  iihiekls,  J.  Cervantes,  K.  Davis,  C.  Foord,  W.  Foord,  L.  Price,  E.  Requa, 
C.  Hargrevaes,  G.  Johnson,  J.  McCarty,  T.  Stilhvell,  J.  Heidegger,  R.  Springett, 
O.  Wheeler,  F.  Farewell,  T.  Kenne<1y,  W.  Leesha,  E.  Dardy,  C.  Black,  J.  Banfleld, 
L.  Miller,  B.  Hunter,  F.  Ginther,  S.  Jordan,  T.  Adams.  J.  Burrows.  G.  Brinman, 

F.  Crager,  A.  Warren,  E.  Bennett.  H.  Davis,  G.  Garrett,  K.  Benny,  B  Riggan, 
H.  Baker,  D.  Wright,  P.  Miller,  C.  Bellows,  J.  McCarly  J.  Craig,  D.  Morgan, 
I..    Summers.    E.    Thomp.^on,    G.    Wilson,    H.    Anderson,    W.    Kelly.    E.    Smith, 

B.  lieaeh,  D.  Boteler,  S.  Swanzer,  F.  Varela,  J.  Arenas,  A.  Mossberg,  C.  Shipman, 
H.  Wilkc,  J.  Bunion,  W.  Duyer,  W.  Amador,  O.  Parrish,  H.  Enders,  M.  Walker, 
.1.  Franklin,  S.  Bryan,  (i.  Jones,  J.  Amador,  W.  Hoor,  C.  F.  Gumels,  (J.  H.  Sher- 
wood, M.  H.  Ayei-s,  J.  A.  Rupe,  H.  Drake,  O.  Olscn,  A.  Ro.sso,  O.  Tindall, 
A.  Arillaries,  T.  Blake,  P.  Pous.se,  J.  Williams,  I.  Van  Gordon,  E.  C.  Kunge, 
J.  Valenzuela,  F.  Miramla,  P.  Bronson,  A.  C.  LeRoy,  C.  J.  Sullivan,  Wm.  Boy- 
kin,   J.   Burns,    I.,    l.ugo,   L.    L.   Lugo,    1..    1,.    Wright,    V.    E.   McCartney,   J.  A. 

Benton,  J.  E.  Carey,  J.  Jac^uez,  P.  Alvarez,  J.  C.  Wheeler,  J.  Reid 4  50 

5  Team.<ters— J.  Washburn,  A.  S.  Rice,  W.  Coffron,  F.  E.  Beam,  R.  Fielder -.  4  50 

3  Mechanics— W.  W.  Drumgler,  E.  Mason,  L.  Sehroeder 4  50 

1  Grademan— M.  J.  Curran._ 4  50 

1  Mechanic— L.    N.    King 4  25 

1  Lat>orer— W.  B.  Gorton 4  25 

47  Laborers— H.  R.  Overman,  H.  Dsan,  E.  Romero,  B.  Vaughn,  E.  Woolfolk,  F.  Solus, 
M.  Baldwin,  H.  Howe,  R.  A.  Plant,  F.  Burgess,  C.  Conner,  A.  Fellipe,  L.  D. 
Nichols,  M.  Francis,  R.  H.  Carter,  J.  Pierpont,  W.  G.  Taylor,  T.  Tyrer, 
A.  McCain,  T.  Cleary,  H.  H.  Scott,  F.  McDonald,  J.  P.  Daniels,  J.  McCool,  G.  W. 
Juden,  J.  Solus,  A.  Morgan,  C.  Solu^,  D.  Young,  J.  Burgess,  C.  H.  Wayant, 
F.    Francis,   J.   Hall,   T.   Cardoza,   F.   Kaufman,   A.   Tyrer,   G.   Ross,  N.    Chase, 

C.  Henry,  T.   Little,  R.   Sugg.  W.  Tieerman,  J.   Jacobs,  W.  Gantier,  J.   Burns, 

P.   Lindemann,  J.  Hopper 4  00 

1  Mechanic— K.    Twilling   4  CO 

1  Flunkey— F.   W.   Davis 4  00 

10  Laborers— F.    Osuua,    W.    Jackson,    L.   DeMille,    E.    Strauss,    F.    DeMiU,    C.    Self, 

S.  Martz,  G.  Bromley    R.  Hielhouse,  E.  Thatch 3  To 

1  Laborer— E.  V.  Pitman 2  50 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SURVEY  COMMISSION. 

Commission :  Herbert  E.  Bolton,  Edward  A.  Dickson.  .Tolin  F.  Davis. 

Officers:  .John  F.  Davis.  Cliairman  :  Owen  ('.  Coy.  Dir.-ctor  and  Archivist.  2.S47 
Fulton  street,  Berkeley,  California. 

Doi-;  LiRRARY.  Berkeley.  February  .S.  1021. 

Sliifc  Ciril  Scrriri'  ('iiniiiiiy!<iiiii.   Sikhi nicitlo.   ('nlifi>niiii. 

(i'F:XTiJ:.\iEX  :   In  accorrlaiicc  with  .Mitir  letter  of  .Tamiary  :JS  we  are  seiulin;;-  you 
the  following  report. 

( Ofticers   and    reirular   eniplovees   of   ("alifornia    irist(]ri<ai    Sui'\ev   Conunissinn    on 
.Ian  nary  1,  1921.) 

Name  cf  OCBcer  or  Kmploytv  anil  Title  Monthly  ^?alary 

Owen   C.    Coy,   Director   and   Archivist . f275  00 

Hester   Jordan,   Stenographer   (one-half   time   at   !«90) 45  CO 

Employees   of   War    History    Department. 
(Discontinued  January  15.  1921.) 

Genevlev"    Ambrose,    Secretary,. i?li50  00 

Garda  K.   J^vcrton,  St"nograplier-Clerk .-  100  CO 

Temporary  Employees  for  the  Year  Ending  June  30,  1920. 

Jno.   W.   liall,   Wrapiiing   Books   at   40  cuts   p->r  lioiir    ._  _  .     _      $3  90 

Mrs.  Georgie  DutTy,   Stenographer  at  S3  pop  ,]ay  6  00 

Tours  very  truly,  Owen   C.   Coy. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


51 


AGNEWS  STATE   HOSPITAL. 

(Report    of    officers    and    rcfrular    Hnijilovees    employed    l)y 
January  1,  1921.) 


this    department    on 


Name  of  OfBcer  or  Employ?e  and  Title 

Leonard    Stocking,   Medical   Superintendent 


$301.0O-$33O.OO 


Mouthly  Salary 
$333  33 


?2ol.00-|275.00 
E.    W.    Mullen.    First   Assistant    Physician 


.).    A.    Cuttinjf,    Assistant    I'liysiciaii. 
<".    K.    Smith,    Businfss    Manager 


?201.00-?225.00 
Jljl.00-.$1 75.00 


Salary 

F.  Coombs,  Chief  Kngineer ..    ..    $j45  qq 

G.  B.  Waterhou.se,  Secretary  to  Medical"  Superintende'ntri"""     1.50  00 
b.    Swanson,    Tractor   Operator '      '    ]20  00 


Moving    Picture    Operator --II— II-__III-.II"1III"I  I     "7 


$126.00-$150.00 

F.    S.    Burge.ss,    Electrician VTO  no 

<i.    O.    Cretser,    Painter _  \^  ^ 

J.   O.    Lippincott,    Painter """"      '""     "  l-'O  00 

W.    H.    Selby,    Carpenter _      _  II"  i-70  00 

•J     H.   Galligan,    Farm    Foreman ".  '_        ^I  ""  "  jIq  qo 

A.    ^^  .    Sa.xe,    Lauadryman "  no  m 

J.    H.    Odlin,    Fireman Jo5  OJ 

V     S-  i'^yton,    Fireman IIIIIIH:  105  OU 

A.    P.    Pearson,    Fireman ..      _  .         __  io5  00 

F.  M.  Jordan,  Druggist  and  Musician    .      I  II.. 

W.    T.    Dawson,    Storekeeper ."."."  100  00 


$101.00-$125.00 

J.   P.   Holmes,   Accountant...  . 

E.    Schoof,    Baker .  __        '^        """ 

E.  H.   Burns,   Chief  Cook -"."."II.III 

J.  L.  Darrell.  Supervisor  and  Musician _  I 

A.  L.   Fitzgerald,  Superintendent  of  Nurses 

M.    W.    Thompson,    Mason...      ._  _     _    ._  11" 

F.  MeOoskey,    Plumber .  II  II    ".    "I 

O.    S.    Wharton,    Machinist...  .  .    .  .1    H' 

C.    Cahill,    Matron /..../ 

S.    W.    Keaton,    Upholsterer I "III  "II  J  _  ' 

F.   G.   Ferry,   Assistant   Vegetable  "Ga"r"dener 
•fc..    F.   Mason,    Fireman. 


$110  00 


SO  00 

J- .    masuu,    Tueiiiail 

F.   W.    McKenzie,   Xight   Attendant.IIIIIII  75  no 

E.    Scofleld,    Head   Attendant 75  {JX 

O.   B.   Anderson,   Hydro   Operator I  II  90  00 


|76.00-?100.00 
H.    S.    Whisman,    Interne 

Katherine    Mosher,    Clerk-Stenographer '_""_  IH  _  I"'I 

R.    Parks,   Poultryman    and    Care   of   Swine  . 

0     Koelemeyer,    Landscape    Gardener.        _  I'""I  I 

Harry   Hogan,    First   Assistant    Cook  _ 

E.  A.    Carr,   Meat   Cutter _  0^  r,-, 

'i.  H.  Thompson,  Head  Attendant ""  fs /a 

Band    Leader   and   Musician ""I  in  .V, 

Herman   Milhr,   Assistant    Baker   and    Musici"a"n 

u.   H.   Muller    Assistant  Attendant   and  Musician '      75  oo 

F.  Eseobar,  Third  Assistant   Cook.  _        "'      80  00 

:>.   \V  Johnson,  Assistant  Land   Gardener 80  00 

F.  .)     Leslie,  Head  Attendant  and  Musician .  80  00 

".  -N.  Glenn,  Assistant   Supervisor        _  I 

IMry.  F.  Glenn,  Assistant   Matron  I 

I.    Scott,   Vegetable   Gardener I         H 

\\.   Htndeison,   Second   Assistant   Cook  .  .        """I  . 

».    ^ocum.    Hydro   Operator I"  II.I 

E.   Xeddersen,   Surgical   Xurse._  _  "_'"_ 

R.   Hyndman,   Head   Attendant "    "I  I         I'.      75  00 

H.    C.    Holmes.    Head    Attendant '"  75  00 

A..    F.    Meekenstoek.    Head    Attendant 75  00 

«rs     L     Porter,    Head   Attendant I..IIIIIIIIIII      75  00 

p.  Perkins,  Head   Attendant 7.5  oo 

S.   Phillips,   Head  Attendant I..IIIIIII      75  oO 


Maintenance 
$19  00 
8  00 

27  00 


270  00 


175  00 


104  00 
158  CO 


154  50 


27  00 

H7  00 

27  00 

147  00 

27  00 

147  00 

27  00 

147  00 

27  00 

137  00 

27  00 

137  00 

27  OJ 

132  00 

27  00 

132  00 

27  00 

132  00 

130  00 

27  00 

127  00 

125  00 

$11  00 

121  00 

120  00 

120  00 

120  00 

120  00 

120  00 

130  00 

11.5  CO 

IIU  00 

27  00 

107  00 

105  00 

27  00 

102  CO 

27  00 

102  00 

11  00 

101  00 

100  CO 

100  00 

100  00 

100  00 

100  00 

19  00 

99  00 

11  00 

96  00 

95  00 

19  00 

94  00 

11  00 

91  00 

11  00 

91  00 

11  00 

91  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

11  00 

86  00 

11  00 

%00 

11  00 

86  00 

11  00 

86  00 

11  00 

86  00 

11  00 

86  00 

52  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

AGNEWS  STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  ciuployeii  liy  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Xaiue  of  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Salary     Maiiiteiiauce  Mou  lily  Salary 

A.   \V.   Clianib'.'rs,  Head  Attendant "5  00             11  00                       83  OO 

F.   Wortham,    Head   Attendant - 75  00            11  00                       86  00 

A.  D.  Stuart,   Head   Attendant V5  00            11  00                   •   86  00 

G    C.  Armstrong,   Night   Attendant 75  00            11  00                      86  00 

R.   G.    Curry,   Night   Attendant 75  00            11  00                      88  00 

B.  E.    Ferry,    Niglit   Attendant 75  00             11  00                       86  00 

T    H.    Miller,   Night   Attendant 75  00            11  00                       S6  00 

P     P.    Ruhde,    Night    Attendant 75  00             11  00                        86  CO 

H    G.   Beal,   Night  Attendant 75  00            11  00                      86  00 

.1.  I.aniarra.  Head  Attendant 75  m            11  m                      86  00 

n.   H.   'Ihonias,  Assistant  Accountant So  00 

K.    Piillock,    Clinical    Stenographer ■                =0  00 

f ;    E     Pniett,    Clinical   Stenographer «>  00 

W    R    Sandage,   Assistant   Attendant 70  oo             11  00                       SI  00 

.1     S    Simmons,  Assistant   Attendant 70  (Ki            11  Oil                       81  00 

E     Eaglin,    Assistant    Attendant 70  00             11  00                       81  00 

J  'Foley,  Assistant  Attendant 70  CO            11  00                      81  00 

\V    .1.    Weirich,   Assistant   Attendant 70  (lO            1100                       8100 

R '  R.  .Sadler,   Assistant   Attendant 70  0(i             1100                      8100 

V     L     Hildrith,    Assistant   Attendant 70  OO            11  00                       81  00 

C.  Stroud,   Assistant   Attendant 70  00             11  0!)                       SI  00 

A.  L.  Tillenian,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Orchestra    Leader    and   Musician 10  CO                                           SO  00 

O.  F.  Miller,  Head  Attendant  and  Musician 80  00 

H    O    Blake,   Night   Attendant    and   Musician 80  00 

.T    Carleton,  Assistant  Attendant —  65  00            11  00                      76  00 

L.  R.  Larson.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00            11  00                       76  00 

C    C    McCormick,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00             11  00                      76  00 

G    L.  Hoffman,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00            11  00                      25  95  ^ 

E.  La  Borde,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00            1100                      1%^ 

L.  P.  Wilson,  Assistant  Attendant «>  00            11  00                      76  OO 

$51-$75. 

E.  Buckman,  Chauffeur 75  00 

N    P.  Henrieksen,  Farm  Hand 7o  00 

R.  L.  .Jamison,  Farm  Hand 7o  00 

.lames  Whalen,  Deliveryman J2  ?? 

A.  Kaller,  Deliveryman — -  l^  ^ 

.T.   L.  Boynton,  Seamstress '2  "^ 

M.  .Tackins,  Laundress Jj!  ^ 

W.  Morrison,  Head  Attendant -/^  "9 

Mrs.  .\.  Meckenstock,  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician '5  00 

George  Stoner,  Head  Attendant 7o  00 

.1.  K.  .Tackson,  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician To  00 

M.  TVilhelmy,  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician ^  00 

A.  C.  Earn,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

C    D.  Murphy.  Night  Attendant 7o  00 

.T.  B.  Pearce,  Night  Attendant i?  ^ 

F.  M.  Quivey,  Night  Attendant ^  J" 

W.  H.  Summers,  Night  Attendant 12^  "V 

W.  R.  Borrco,  Night  Attendant —  iS  X? 

M.  B.  Coleman,  Night  Attendant '^  rl 

T.  Kyle,  Night   Attendant 4»  "^ 

B.  S.  McDaniel,  Night  Watch i^  "JJ 

Geo.  Spain,  Night  Attendant '^  ^ 

G.  Meyers,  Head  Attendant l2  ^ 

B.  Bcrryman,  Head  Attendant Jo  OO 

F.  Meyer,  Head  Attendant 'Jl  99 

E.  Pesch,  Head  Attendant 75  00 

L.  Foley,  Head  Attendant I'l  ^0 

M.  Stevenson,  Head  Attendant 75  00 

M.  Wortham,  Head  Attendant 76  00 

Ada  Veal,  Head  Attendant  -- 4^  9? 

F    Fidlcr,  Head  Attendant H  ™ 

M.  Milner,  Head  Attendant-. ]2  ^ 

C.  Gardner.  Head  Attendant I?  9^ 

.T.  All.ert,  Night  Attendant i^  "^ 

A.  .Armstrong.  Night  Attendant — 7=  Sn 

A.   Ferry,  Night  Att"n.lant 1%  Vy 

.T.  Hankins,  Night  Attendant 45  XX 

A.  Kell,  Nicht  Attendant- - — '                                                  4c  ^X 

L.  Odlin,  Night  Attendant - —  4?  99 

E.  Ruhde,  Night  Attendant - 4"^  "9 

M.  Watson,  Night  Attendant 4X  XX 

M.  Hagerty,  Night  Attendant — 4^99 

M.   O'Rourke,   Night  Attendant-— - - ^^  "" 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  53 

AGNEWS  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  eiuploye<l  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Name  of  Officer  ov  Employee  and  Title  Moutlily  Salary 

B.  McLean,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

A    Stuart,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

R.  Eaglin,  Head  Attendant 75  00 

Pearl  Murphy,  Head  Attendant 75  oo 

L    H.  Walker.  Secretary,  Board  of  Managers 70  00 

G.  Parknian,  Shoe  Repairer 70  00 

E.  La  Borde,  Laundry  Help 70  00 

I.  Morrison,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

J.  Koelenieyer,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

H.  Thompson,  Assistant  Attendant 70  OO 

JC.  Leslie,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

E.  Perkins,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

C.  S.  Goodman,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

B.  T.  Farrell,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

F.  B.  Burress,  Assistant  Attendant ....  70  00 

J.  B.  Sammons,  Assistant  Attendant 70  Oo 

Amy  Barnes,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

E.  .Johnson,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

A.  Harri?,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

W.  Carey,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

M.  Short.  Assistant  Attendant 70  OO 

D.  Simmons,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

N.  Peterson,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

M.  Hough,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

D.  Stroud,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

E.  Brown,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

V.  Sadler,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

M.  McLean,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

C.  Hildreth,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

E.  Goodman,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

B.  Gardner.  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Z.  Weirich,  As-=istant  Attendant TO  00 

L.  Robinson.  Assistant  Attendant -. 70  00 

E.  Rutan,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

L.  Scott.  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

L.  Emig,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

.T.  Hartnett.  Assistant  Attendant  and  'Musician 65  00 

R.  W.  Kortright.  Assistant  Attendant.... 65  00 

.T.  -T.  MrGarry,  Assistant  Attendant Co  00 

F.  Hurley,  Assistant  Att?ndant 65  Oo 

O    L.  Mansell.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

Iva  Larson.  .Assistant  Attendant --._ 65  OO 

B.  Luntsford.  Assistant  Attendant 65  Oo 

S.  McCormick,  Assistant  Attendant 65  oo 

G.  Carleton.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

A.  Simonson.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

V.  Thomas,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

N.  Turk,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

M.  jrcCulIoch.  Assi.-tant  Attendant 65  no 

M.  Coflkley.  Assistant  Attendant 6-)  00 

y.  Mer>on!)ld.  Assistant   Attendant 6i  00 

D.  Hnlnifs,  Assistant  Att-ndant 65  00 

Edith  Fiillner.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

G.  Man-ell    Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

Eva  Hill.  Assistant  Attendant 65  01 

N.  Chambers.  Assistant  Attemlant €5  00 

H.  Hoffman,  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

A.  Wilson.  Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

T.  Darrell    Housekeeper 60  01 

F.  A.  Smith.  T-lenhone  Operator 60  00 

M.  Kine.  Waitress fO  OO 

H.  A.  Reiehardt.  Kitchen  Vegetable  Man 60  00 

V.  W.  Buke--.  .Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician 60  00 

F.  Brewer.  Assistant  Attendant 60  Oo 

W.  Cook.  A'^=i=tnnt  Attendant  _.       60  01 

W.  G.  Conrti«.  Porter  '^nd  Usher  _           .. .=^5  On 

H.  F.  MeCleMan.  Mail  Carrier  and  Fsh-r 55  00 

F.  Ol-en    Cook  for  Medioal  S)inerintendent ^  (^ 

A.  Phillips.  Waitress  Offlrer*'  Dining  Room 5.5  00 

L.  Fretweli.  Waitress  Outside  Fmplovee.s'  Dining  Room 1  ^^  '^ 

R   C.  Hardv.  .Assistant  Att°ndant  and  Musician 55  00 

F.  W.  Mnrshall.  Assistant  Attendant •  55  00 

F.  W.  Kinklpr.  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician 5.5  00 

V    Mnn^on,  .4ssi-tnnt  Attendant 55  00 

H.  'N'onnffrpn.  Maid  for  Medical  Sunerintendent ^  On 

•Tidia  Burrell.  Cook>fnid  f  t  Assistant  Physiran ^  00 

Susan  Norton.  Cook-Maid  for  .\ssistant  Physician 3)  00 

C.  Turk.  .Assistant  Attendant 50  00 

N.  S-ndage.  .Assistant  Attendant -"  ^ 


54  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

MENDOCINO  STATE   HOSPITAL. 

$301.00    to    $350.00. 
Name   of   Oftlivr   or    Kmplojee   aiKl   Title  Monthly   Salary 

Robert    Lewis    Richards,    Medical    Superintendent $333   33 

$251.00   to    $275.00. 

M.   J.   Rowe,   First  Assistant   Physician 270  00 

$201.00    to    $225.00. 

D.  R.   Smith,   Second  Assistant  Physician 225  00 

A.   M.    Mclntire,   Third  Assistant   Physician 225   00 

$176.00   to    $200.00. 

N.   S.  Biirge,   Business  Manager 200   00 

$151.00    to    $175.00. 

E.  C.    Caffrey,    Chief   Engineer — 170   00 

$126.00   to    $150.00. 

J.    E.    Thompson,    Secretary 135   00 

C.   T.  Roller,   Chief  Cook 131  00 

$101.00   to    $125.00. 

J.    F.    Trivett,    Accountant 125   00 

G.  Spjuth.  Upholsterer  and  Musician 115   OO 

J.   A.   Carmichael,   Carpenter 121   00 

Burt  Gribbell,  Plumber 110   00 

F.  L.    Clark.    Plumber — 110  00 

J.    J.    Murphey,    Painter 121  00 

G.  T.    Roos,    Electrician 110   00 

G.  J.  Butler,   Supervisor 105   00 

Ada    G.    Morton,    Matron —  105   00 

W.    E.    Broaddus,    Druggist- 111   00 

L.    J.    Banks,    Dairyman 111   00 

W.   E.   Williams,    Storekeeper 111   00 

Jos.    Richardson,    First   Assistant    Cook 106   00 

C.    U.    White,    Laundryman 101   00 

Virgil    H.    Long,    Assistant    Engineer 106   00 

Geo.    Garaventa,   "Vegetable   Gardener 101   00 

$76.00    to    $100.00. 

Paul    Eichenberger,    Head    Baker 100   00 

Laura    Roberts,    Surgical   Nurse 90   00 

J.    Laviletta,    Second    Assistant    Cook 85   00 

Paul    Fredricks,    Ranch   Ward  Cook 85   00 

Chas.    Vossl^erg.    Assistant    Baker — 85   00 

E.    E.    Frarv,    Farmer 90   00 

Gertrude  Elliott,    Clinical   Stenographer 85   00 

Jack  Brooks,  Auto  Truck  Driver 85   00 

Simon    Liljeroth,    Fireman -- 85   00 

C.   W.    Orr,    Fireman 85   00 

B.  C    Brown,    Fireman 85   00 

M.   L.   Gibson,    Butcher  and   Slaughtering 80   00 

E.  L.   McNeel,  Attendant  and  Musician —  91   00 

T.   B.   Force,   Charge   Attendant 86   00 

E.  W.    Husted,    Charge  Attendant — 86   00 

J.  H.  Laughlin,  Charge  Attendant 86   00 

R.   E.   Martin,    Charge  Attendant 86   00 

C.  C.   Rippey.   Cha'-ge   Attendant 86  00 

J.    Tuomev,    Charge   Attendant 86  00 

R.    C.    Workman.    Charge    Attendant 86  00 

.T.   A.    Ramey,   Night   Attendant — 86  00 

G.   H.    Rothine,   Night   Attendant 86   00 

Wallace    Hill,    Night    Attendant 86   00 

Lorena    Benjes,    Educational    Instructress 86  00 

N.     Biegel.     Poultryman 90  00 

J.    R.  ^.    Roos,    Business  Manager's   Clerk 86  00 

W.    E.    Davis,    Assi.stant   Attendant — 81   00 

T.    S.    Gillooly,    Assistant   Attendant 81   00 

H.   F.   Bonnificld,   Assistant  Attendant —  81  00 

Wm.    Suter,   Assistant   Attendant 81   00 

F.  E.    Chance,    Assistant    Attendant 81  00 

J.   C   Bessom,   Assistant   Attendant 81   00 

Clara    Saulter,    Assistant    Attendant —  81   00 

Hazel   E.   Clark,    .Assistant    Attendant 81   00 

E.    T.    Kunzlor.    Milker 81   00 

S.   A.    Macdonald,   Cobbler  and    Picture    Operator 78   50 

Louis  C.   Grlssom.   Assistant  Attendant ^6   00 

E.   E.   Smith,   Assistant  Attendant 76  00 

Geo.   H.   Chandler,   Assistant   Attendant '6  00 

Wm.  J.  Vas.sar.   Farmhand '6   00 

$51.00   to    $75.00. 

J.    Jorgensen,   Relief  Cook 75   00 

Mrs.    M.    E.    Buchler,    Seamstress <o   "" 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND    SALARIES. 


55 


MENDOCINO   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 

Name  of  Oflfirer  or  Kiiiiiloyee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

L.    McDonnell,    Assistant    Laundryman 75   OO 

Harriet     Reynolds,     Laundress 70   00 

J.    T.    Harrington,    Charge  Attendant 75   oO 

Marshall    Mackenzie,    Charge    Attendant 75   oO 

M.    D.    Saulter,    Charge   Attendant 75   00 

W.    D.    Jenkins,    Night    Attendant 75   oO 

Kirk  Rolirbougli.   Xiglit  Attendant 75   oo 

C.  D.    Reaves,   Night  Attendant 75   oO 

Peter    Jones,    Night    Attendant 75   oo 

J.    E.    Lownes,    Niglit    Attendant 75   oO 

W.   F.   Hicks,   Night  Attendant 75   oo 

H.    R.   Greene,   Night  Attendant 75   qq 

Glenn   Cutler,    Assistant   Attendant  and  Musician 75   oO 

Geo.   H.   Roberts,   Assistant   Attendant  and  Musician 75   00 

W.  M.  Clark,  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician 75   00 

E.  M.   Hansen,   Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician 75   00 

Mrs.   M.   O.   Coddington,   Charge  Attendant 75   oo 

Cora    Davis,    Charge    Attendant 75   qO 

Jessie    Barnes,    Charge    Attendant 75   oo 

Nina  P.  Miller,  Charge  Attendant 75   oO 

Bessie  Ramey,  Night  Attendant 75   oO 

Lillian    Flaherty,    Night    Attendant 75   oO 

Mrs.    A.    Rothine,    Night   Attendant 75   oO 

Ethel  Rohrbough,  Night  Attendant 75   oO 

Marie  P.    Hicks,    Night   Attendant ' 75   oO 

F.  F.    Greene,   Assistant   Dairyman 75   oo 

Mrs.   F.   C.   Lind,   Stenographer — 75   oO 

Geo.   S.  Van  Auken,   Assistant  Bookkeeper 75   OP 

W.    D.    Akers,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

A,  L.  Van  Aken,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Wm.    Briggs,    Assistant    Attendant 70  00 

John    (iinoehio.    Assistant    Attendant 70   on 

Mrs.    E.   Harrington,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Mrs.   Ovie   Satterfield,   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.    E.    McNeel,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.    L.    Rippey,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

E.  L.    Roberts,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

F.  O.    Strong,   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

E.    L.    Miller,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.   E.   Laughlin,   Assistant   Attendant _-  70   00 

Mrs.    E.    Tuomey,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

W.    P.    McHenry,    Assistant   Attendant — _  70  00 

r.  L.  Satterfield,  Assistant  Attendant — 7(»   Oo 

W.  L.  Dillon,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.   Lena  Pilerak,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mary   F.   Dillon,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.   S.   Husted,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Martin,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.   V.  Mackenzie,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Miss  Alta  Copsey,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.    Marion    Bessom,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.   G.   Flynn,  Assistant  Attendant " 70  00 

Mrs.    Maude   P.   Roberts,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Mrs.   Marie   Grissom.   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

Mrs.    Rachael    Suter.    Assistant   Attendant -- 70   00 

U.   G.    Ga^^   Assistant   Vegetable   Gardener 70   00 

J.    F.    Galvin,    Treasurer 70   00 

Gottlob   Kramer,    Landscape   Gardener 70   00 

Henrietta  Gillooly,  Waitress,  A.  D.  R _- 65   00 

Jas  R.   Carey,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Homer  H.   Barnes,  Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

H.   C.   Denham,   Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

M.  P.  Adecock,  Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Chas.    Kramer,    Assistant   Attendant 65   00 

R.   W.    Crader,    Assistant   Attendant _- 65   00 

Wm.    Elliott,    Assistant    Attendant 65   00 

Miss   Kathryn   Smith,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Mrs.   Pearl   Denham,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Mrs.    Anna  Smith,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Mrs.    Anna   Crader,    Assistant   Attendant 65   00 

Mrs.   Madelaine   Kramer,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Mrs.    Mabel    Chandler,    Assistant   Attendant-- 65   00 

Oscar  Day,   Farm   Hand 65   00 

D.  Morchio,    Farm    Hand 65   00 

C.    F.    Stovall,    Farm    Hand 65   00 

Jas.    R.    Brower,    Farm    Hand 65   00 

S.    Garaventa,    Farm    Hand 65   00 

Norman  G.   Todd,   Kitchen  Helper 71  00 

Alice   Copsey,    Assistant   Attendant 60   00 

Mrs.  G.   M.  Stern,  Telephone  Operator  and  Musician 60  00 

Blanche  L.   Greene,   Telephone  Operator  and  Musician 60  00 

Mrs.  J.  Trivett,  Waitress,  O.  D.  R 55   00 

Leona    Chapman,    Cook.    Medical    Superintendent 55   00 

Jeanetta  M.   Wooster,   Cook,   First  Assistant  Physicians 50  00 

Estelle  S.  Rea,   Cook,  Second  Assistant  Physicians 50  00 

K.   Chapman,  Houseman,  Medical  Superintendent 50   00 


56  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES.  ^ 

NAPA  STATE   HOSPITAL.  ? 

( Emplojees  and  salariis,  inclusive  ot  maintenance  as  at  January  1,  1921.) 

Irnola,  California 

Name    ainl    Position  Amount 

A.  C.  Matthews,  Acting  Medical  Superintendent $390  00 

E.  F.  Donnelly,  Physician  Assistant 350  00 

J.   B.    Rogers.    Physician    Assistant 350  00 

Eva  Rawlings,    Phvsician   Assistant 285  00 

Geo.    W.    Ogden,    Phvsician   Assistant 300  00 

A.   S.   Tong,   Private   Secretary 260  00 

Ethel   Dale   Owen,    Physician 230  00 

Owen  Duffy,   Business  Manager 200  00 

T.  H.   Soehren,  Business  Manager  Assistant 185  00 

Ernest  Royce.    Druggist 195  00 

A.   Schaffler,   Chef  175  00 

E.  C.   Lathev,  Auto  Mechanic 155  00 

Geo.    Steventon,   Blacksmith 155  00 

H.   E.   Roper,   Carpenter  Foreman 165  00 

F.  C.  Farnell.  Carpenter 155  00 

F.  M.   Jordan,   Carpenter 155  00 

N.   W.   Marble,   Carpenter 155  00 

H.  A.   Smith,   Carpenter 155  00 

H.  W.   Summers.   Electrician 155  00 

Wm.  Berriman.  Mason-Foreman  165  00 

P.   H.    Grub,    Mechanic-Rock   Crusher 155  00 

J.   A.   Kennedy,    Plumber 155  00 

Wm.   T.   McKenzie,    Plumber 155  00 

H.  H.  Warren,  Plumber 155  00 

H.   L.  Brantlev,  Painter-Foreman 165  00 

T.  H.  Gradv,  Painter 155  00 

J.   D.  Maier,  Tinsmith 155  00 

Sam   Ewing,   Upholsterer 155  00 

Rod  McKenzie,   Foreman  of  Farms 170  00 

J.   F.  Mlejnek,  Baker 165  00 

Owen  Murray,   Supervisor 150  00 

Jennie   G.    Potter,   Matron 150  00 

R.   Ackerman,   First   Cook 140  00 

J.   B.   Anderson,   Second   Cook 130  00 

N.    T.    :McArthur,    Bacteriologist    135  00 

P.  J.  O'Hare,   Storekeeper 140  00 

Nancy  N.  Hlcok,  Work  Therapist 130  00 

F.  T.   Hoburg,  Laundrvman 145  00 

C.   J.    Allement.    Mechanic 130  00 

A.   H.   McMonagle,   Steamfitter 144  00 

W.    Giaque.    Fireman 140  00 

John  McGuire.   Fireman   140  00 

C.  N.   McKenzie,   Fireman 140  00 

Dave  Moore,  Auto  Truck  Driver 135  00 

Fiank  Alpine.   Third   Cook  120  00 

F.  Presbury.   Fourth  Cook 120  00 

Margaret  Elms.  Extra  Cook 120  00 

Jas.  W.   Henry.  Night  Cook 110  00 

H.   S.    Harrington,   Butcher 110  00 

Eliz  Keichem,  Food   Supervisor 110  00 

T.    J.    Fisher,    Chauffeur 120  00 

Geo.   F.   Strohl.    Dairyman 185  Oo 

W.    H.    Gordon,    Chief   Engineer 220  00 

Minnie  Reynolds.  Assistant  Bookkeeper 120  00 

lAdu    Boke.    Bookkeeper 120  00 

Maud   Davis,  First  Assistant  Matron 125  00 

Mae  McMonaglo,   Niglit   Matron 120  00 

Tillie  Allison,   Stenographer  and  Dictophone  Operator 110  00 

May  Ahern,  Stenographic  Clerk 120  00 

Sarah    S.    Bryan,   Stenographer 11,5  00 

G.  M.   Fitzgeiald,   Stenographer 110  00 

Lynn   B.   O'Brien.   Stenographer 120  00 

J.    I.    Bickell,    Assistant    Supervisor 125  00 

G.   A.    Thorne,    Night   Supervisor 120  00 

Edythe  Miller,   Assistant  Work  Therapist 120  00 

E.  P.   Anglim,    Head   Attendant 110  00 

J.   Caven,    Head   Attendant HO  00 

L.  Bnlow,  Head  Attendant HO  00 

J.   P.   Howe,  Head  Attendant I HO  00 

F.  Hulett,  Head  Attendant ~  HO  00 

E.  Ingram,  Head  Attendant I I  HO  00 

J.   Kane,    Head   Attendant HO  00 

D.  Mai'tin,    Head    Attendant ~ HO  00 

J.   Matejack.    Head   Attendant " ZZ  110  00 

S.   D.    McPaniel.   Head    Attendant ~_ no  oo 

F.  W.  McGarry.   Head  Attendant HO  00 

Wm.    Noder,    Head   Attendant ~_ ho  oo 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


57 


NAPA   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 

vReport  of  oflBccrs  and  regular  employees  einployed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name     aii.l     Position  Amount 

M.   N.    Kichards,   Head   Attendant 110  00 

J.   C.   Sihlegel,   Head  Attendant 110  00 

T.   Shanahan,   Head   Attendant 110  00 

G.  H.  Speak,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

M.   Shanahan.  Head  Attendant 110  00 

W.  H.  Townsend,  Head  Attendant  and  Supervisor Ho  00 

D.  L.  Thomason,  Head  Attendant HO  00 

S.  D.  Young,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

.las.  Allen,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

H.   J.   Benjamin,   Assistant  Attendant lOo  00 

C.  J.  Cornelius,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

L.   S.   Coombs,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

G.   P.   Carr,   Assistant  Attendant . 105  00 

A.  Dittmar,  Assistant  Attendant  and  Rock  Crusher 110  00 

J.  R.   Eustace,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

P.   Feliz,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

F.   C.   Foley,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

A.   E.  Guilliams,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

J.   Gradv.   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

J.   A.   Hall,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

P.   Hinricks,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

A.  J.   Hayes,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

F.   Hinricks,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

J.   W.   Higgins,   Assistant   .\ttendant 105  00 

B.  F.    Hildebrand,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Benj.   Hollev,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

T.  J.  Knight,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

H.    S.    Jansen,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

J.   M.   Manion,  Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

J.   H.    Xunn,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Ed.   O'Hagan,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Q.  E.  Radford,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

E.  M.  Roberts,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

F.  A.   Schaffer,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Wm.    Scullv.   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Pearl    Schaffer.    Head   Attendant 99  00 

E.  R.  .\rnold.  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Alma  Vogt,   Head  Attendant 99  00 

B.  Sewell,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

.1.   Sheanon,  Assistant  Attendent 105  00 

T.  V.   Stanton,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

.J.    Silva,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

E.  P.   Thilgen,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

A.   J.   Vanderhoof,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

L.  Walter,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

C.  L.  ^\^ade.  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

C.  O.  "Wright,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

J.    Whelan,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

L.   M.  White,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

R.    Bailey,    Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

M.  B.   Basset,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

H.  E.  Bishop,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

W.   B.   Brennan,   Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

F.  W.   Bloom,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

C.    Butler,    Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

Ed  Fitzgerald.  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

P.    E.    Fowler,   Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

A.  B.  Heflin.  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

L.  A.  Hill.   Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

E.    A.    Hewitt,   Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

H.  E.  Jewett,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

X.   Mavan,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

1.  C.  Neelev.  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

W.  H.   Smith,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

E.  B.  Orman,  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

R.   C.   Shannon,   Assistant  Attendant 110  lO 

Helen    Atwood,    Head    Attendant..' 110  00 

Edith   Bickell,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Maizie  Cuff,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Mav  Eustace,   Head  Attendant 110  00 

Mary  Finley,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Mable  Guilliams,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Abbie    Halterman.    Head   Attendant _■ 110  00 

Lillian    Holden,    Head   Attendant 110  00 

Maizie  Howe,   Head  .\ttendant 109  00 

H.    S.    Keck,    Head   Attendant 115  00 

.A.nnie   Lornergan,    Head   Attendant 110  00 

F.  M.    Lane,   Head   Attendant 115  00 

Emma  Moody,  Head  Attendant 110  00 


58 


STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


NAPA  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 


(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  ana  Position  Amount 

Effa  McDaniel.  Head  Attendant  and  R.  N 109  00 

Emma   McFadden,   Head  Attendant 110  00 

Mabel   Xelson,   Head   Attendant 110  OO 

Ada   Phillips,   Head    Attendant 104  00 

Estelle  Riidduck,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Kate   Kulheiiand,   Head  Attendant 110  00 

Clara   Thrasher,    Head   Attendant 110  00 

Florence   Thomason,   Head  Attendant 110  00 

Anna  Van  De  Leiir,  Head  Attendant  and  Supervisor 115  00 

Hope  Watkin.s,  Head  Attendant 110  00 

Alice   Bondson,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Kate  Bragg-,  Assistant  Attendant-__. 105  00 

Mary  Burge,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Oma   Brotherton,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Ora  Bradley,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Mary  Blayloek,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Nellie  Buckley,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Grace    Cassady,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Rose   Chenette,   Assistant   Attendant   105  00 

Emily    Caeilkowitz,    Assistant    Attendant    105  00 

Cora  Conrey,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Margaret  Dobbs,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Anna  Gustavason,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Albine  Grassman,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Nellie  Harrison,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Lucy  Hawkins,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Roy   L.   Hughes,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Minnie  L.  Hitt,  Assistant  Attendant  105  00 

Edna  Kelley,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Mena   Kern,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Ernest    Mosher,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Kate  Mlejnek,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Martha  Mitchell,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Florence   Murray,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Leeta    McCabe,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Margaret  McDowell,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Princess  McGrady,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Albine  Navoni,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Loretta    O'Neill,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Merry    Prewett,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

MoUie   Prefater,    Assistant   Attendant '- 105  00 

Ethel  Patton,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Susie  Provencal,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Mary  Quinn,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Lou    Robinson,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

C.   Rowland,   Assistant   Attendant   105  00 

Florence  Riley,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Leonora   Reinliart,   Assistant   Attendant   105  00 

Elsie    Simmons,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Henrietta   Simpson,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Clara   8chier,   Assistant  Attendant   105  0(1 

Marie   Sorenson,    Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Thos.    Speak,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Cuba  St.   .John,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

R.   E.   Stover,   Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Margaret   Swain.    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

MoUie   Switzer,    Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Pearl    Spinner,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Lucille  Tarro,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Luetta   Taylor,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Virginia  Thompson,   Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

L.   B.  Vogt,  Assistant  Attendant 105  00 

Anna  Wees.    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Emma   Wilson,    Assistant   Attendant 105  00 

Anna   Wildey,    Assistant    Attendant 105  00 

Ella    Atherton,    Assistant   Attendant    • 110  00 

Vivian   Dean,   Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

Cora    FJverts,    Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

Gert   Grub,   Assistant   Attendant    110  00 

Mary  Green,  Assistant  Attendant   1 110  00 

Jennie   Gray,   As.sistant   Attendant 110  00 

Olive  Guidry,   Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

E.   Hartwell.   Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

E.   Haven,    Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

R.  W.   Hatherill.  Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

Rose   Hamton,   Assistant  .Attendant 110  00 

Kathleen   Hill,   Assistant  Attendant I  110  00 

Cordelia  Koch,   Assistant  Attendant   I 110  00 

Louise  Lathey,   Assistant  Attendant 110  00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  59 

NAPA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  19-21.) 

Name  and  Position  Amount 

Gert.   Montgomery,    Assistant  Attendant 110  00 

David   Montgomery,    Assistant   Attendant 110  00 

H.   Neumiller,    Night   Attendant 110  00 

Bess   Sloan,    Night   Attendant 110  00 

Marie    Spayd,    Night   Attendant 110  00 

Pearl  Stansell,  Night  Attendant 110  00 

Jennie    Thompson.    Night   Attendant 110  00 

Mae  Trissel,  Night  Attendant 110  00 

TV.  H.   St.  Clair,  Night  Attendant 125  00 

Isabelle   Gigler.    Night    Attendant 120  00 

Byrdie  Ryley,   Surgical  Nurse 110  00 

P.   J.    McGlynn,    Assistant   Laundryman 115  00 

Minette  Decker.  Laundress 105  00 

Louise   Elpers.   Laundress  105  00 

Ivj-  Joy,  Laundress 105  00 

Eliz.   Anderson,   Laundress   105  00 

Ella    Wilson,    Laundress    110  00 

Ed  Thompson,   Basementman   - 105  00 

Otto  Grassman,   First   Baker 125  00 

Joseph   Peltier,   Second  Baker 120  00 

J.  W.   Eubanks,  Cook   S.   B.   R 105  00 

Agnes   Boyer,    Seamstress 110  00 

George   Phillips,    Tailor 115  00 

C.   Ruffoni,   Dairyman   125  00 

T.  Rhea.   Milker-Laborer 110  00 

J.    Kruzier,    Milker-Laborer 110  00 

C.  Luthi.    Milker-Laborer 110  00 

V.   LeRoy,    Milker-Laborer   110  00 

J.    Minnotti,    Milker-Laborer 110  00 

John  Moller.  Milker-Laborer   110  00 

A.  Pavan,    Milk-Test 110  00 

Albina  Tratto,  Milk-Test 110  00 

F.  D.  Eastman,  Foreman,  Spencer  Ranch 110  00 

Geo.  McKenzie,  Foreman,  Hog  Ranch 125  00 

Jas.  Clark    Foreman.  Coombs  Ranch 110  00 

J.  Reavis.   Farmhand 105  00 

T.  J.  Wooden,  Farmhand 105  00 

M.    Mayberry.   Landscape   Gardener 125  00 

Jas.    Ward,    Orchardist 120  00 

H.  D.   Barnes.   Poultn,-man   120  00 

John    Rossi,    Vegetable    Gardener 115  00 

D.  Vassallo,   Assistant  Vegetable  Gardener 110  00 

J.   N.  Jensen.   Chauffeur 110  00 

Blanche   Lawhead,   Diet  Cook 94  00 

Walter   Belding.    Carman 85  00 

Chas.   G.    Lillis.    Sculleryman 95  00 

Gertrude   HuUett.    Housekeeper   89  00 

Gertrude  Brandenburg,   Assistant  Housekeeper 85  00 

J.  A.   Dawson,   Laboratory  Assistant  85  00 

Mamie  Bell.  Telephone  Operator 85  00 

Belle   Cuff,    Telephone   Operator 85  00 

H.  R.   Anderson,  Assistant  Attendant   94  00 

F.   R.   Anthony,  Assistant   Attendant 100  00 

C.    Browning.    Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

B.  Baird,    Assistant  Attendant 85  00 

L.   Brush,   Assistant  Attendant 85  00 

E.  B.  Lewis,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

A.    Leonard,    Assistant    Attendant 100  00 

F.  B.    Lawhead,   Assistant   Attendant 100  00 

P.    Perada,    Assistant   Attendant 100  00 

J.   Schmidt,   Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

H.  J.   Sweeney,  Assistant  Attendant 85  00 

F.   W.    Thoms.   Assistant   Attendant 100  00 

H.  O.   Blake,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

F.  E.  Warren,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Ida  May  Anthory,   Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Anna  Boesch,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Mabel   Cassady,    Assistant    Attendant 90  00 

Ida  Hughes,   Assistant  Attendant 94  00 

Lenora  Lane,  Assistant  Attendant 94  00 

Sarah  Noder,   Assistant  Attendant 94  00 

'W.  T.  Parott,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Mary    Sampson,    Assistant    Attendant 90  00 

Majorie  Shriver,   Assistant  Attendant 90  00 

Delia  Stover,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Alta  Stiles,   Assistant   Attendant 100  00 

Zula  Sword.   Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Jean  Thompson,  Assistant  Attendant 100  00 

Mabel    Young.    Assistant    Attendant 100  00 


60  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

NAPA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  oflficers  and  regular  employees  einploye<i  l>y  tliis  department  on  January  1,  1931.) 

Name  aiul  Position  Amount 

Iva  Fowler,  Assistant  Attendant 99  00 

Pearl   Hartwell,    Night   Attendant 99  00 

Susie  Allen.  Waitress.  M.  A.  D.  R 90  00 

I'rsvlene  Moore.  Waitress,  F.  A.  D.  R 100  00 

T.    Storme,    Waiter 100  00 

Sophia   HoUen.    Maid 85  00 

Mildred    Brandlin,    Cook 90  00 

Delia  Cooney.    Maid 85  00 

Anna    Christensen.    Maid 85  00 

M.  Kearney.  Maid 85.00 

Lizzie    Norman,    Maid 85  00 

.1.    Barracco,    Farmhand 100  00 

A.    Canton,    Farmhand 100  00 

J.    B.    Grigsbv,    Farmhand .JO  00 

C.    P.    Pierce,    Farmhand 100  00 

L.   T.   Havman.  Treasurer 70  00 

Louis  A.    Cribari,   Interne 60  00 

Thos.   R.  Haig-,  Interne - 60  00 

J.    Sunderseth,    Carman 50  00 

Frank   Cooke,    File   Clerk 45  00 

Roger   Sprague,    Clinical   Clerk 45  00 

H.   W.   Noves,   Assistant  Clerk 45  00 

Harry   Smith,   Assistant   Clerk    (store) 30  00 

Nancv  Worrell.   Stenographic  Clerk 45  00 

Wm.   Wolfe,   Mail  Clerk 25  00 

J.    Anthorv.    Milker-Laborer 40  00 

Nick    Miller.    Milk-Test 50  00 

Andrew    Miller.    Farmhand-Laborer 50  00 

Total -- $38,976   60 

(Number  of  persons   engaged  for  temporary  or  emergency  employment  during  the 
fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920.) 

May  A.  Ahern.  Stenographer  on  Inventory:     August  29-30,  2  days;  Septem- 
ber 2-5,  4  davs;  September  8-13.  6  davs — 12  davs  at  $5.00 $60  00 

W'.  Leamaster,  Stockman:   September  24-30,  7  days  at  $60.00 14  00 

October  1-13,    13   davs   at   $60.00 25  10 

A.  Payon.  Stockman:  October  15-31,  17  days  at  $60.00 32   90 

November  1-21,  21  days  at  $60.00 42   00 

Total $176  06 


NORWALK   STATE   HOSPITAL. 

Norwalk  ("alifornia. 

(Report  (»i  otHeers  an. I  rcg^nUir  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .laniiary  1,  liWl.) 

$301.00   to    $350.00. 

.Name   of   Offici-r  or   Knij)loyeo   ami   Ti  le  MoiitlUy  Salary  Maiuteiiamc 

Dr.   C.   F.  Applegate,  Superintendent -- $333  33  $70  00 

$251.00    to   $275.00. 

Dr.  A.   E.  Sisson,   First  Assistant  Physician 270  00  70   00 

$176.00    to    $200.00. 

Dr.   Arthur   E.    Strong,    Assistant   Physician 195  00  70   00 

$151.00    to    $175.00. 

G.   B.   Alexander,   Business  Manager 175  00  70  00 

Dr.  E.   Blanch  Ramer,  Assistant  Physician 170  00  35   00 

Dr.    W.    H.    Worley,    Assistant    Physician 170  00  35   00 

$126.00   to    $150.00. 

L.   E.    McDonald,   Secretary 1,50  00  70   00 

A.   C.    McHugh,   Engineer 135  OO  35   00 

$101.00   to    $125.00. 

Blanche    Addison.    Chief   Cook 110  00  35   00 

W.    G.    Lyster,    Carpenter no  00  35  00 

L.   E.   Ware,   Tractor  Operator 110  00  35   00 

Ernest     DeRush,     Plasterer 110  00  35   00 

J.    C.    Pemberton,    Supervisor 105  00  35   00 

Frances     Casper,     Matron 105  00  35   00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  61 

NORWALK   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  an'l  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

$76.00   to   $100.00. 
.Name   of  Officer  or  Kiujiloyee  aiul   Tile  Monthly  Salary  Maintenance 

Wm.     Park,     Baker 100   00  35   00 

Arthur  Cox,  Upholsterer — 100   00  35   00 

P.   F.    Zanders,    Laundryman 100   00  35   00 

John    Dow,    Landscape    Gardener 100   00  35   00 

0.  S.    Watson,    Plumber 100  00  35   00 

Stanley  Routledge,   Farm  Foreman 100   00  35   00 

Wm.    E.    Plains,    Storekeeper 100   00  35   00 

George   Ladd,    Assistant    Engineer 95  00  35   00 

Cora    Coggins,    Surgical    Nurse 90   00  35   00 

W.  S.  Whittaker,  Assistant  Supervisor  and  Music 90  00  35   00 

Kmil  Wickman,  Vegetable  Gardener 90   00  35   00 

J.   D.   Grant,   Farmer 90   00  35   00 

G.  W.  Henderson,   Dairyman 90   00  35   00 

Fred  A.  Swan,  Assistant  Baker  and  Music 90  00  35   00 

A.    M.    Macdonald,    Assistant    Bookkeeper 85   00  35   00 

Belva  Underwood,   Steno-Clerk 85  00  35   00 

.vlabell  Z.   .Saltzman,   Stenographer 85   00  35   00 

Esther   H.    Berg,    Stenographer 85   00  35   00 

C.   F.  Burke,  Night  Supervisor 85   00  35   00 

I\'y   Cox,   Assistant   Matron 85   00  35   00 

Sidney    Scott,    Truck    Driver 85   00  35   00 

Ernestine    Richmond,     Dietitian 85  00  35   00 

H.  G.  McPike,  Second  Attendant  and  Head  Orchestra 80  00  35   00 

Jas.   McKee.  Second  Attendant  and   Music 80   00  35    00 

Oscar  Vogel,   Night  Watch  and  Music 80  00  35   00 

$51.00    to    $75.00. 

Alice    Mathis,    Industrial    Teacher 75  00  35   00 

Emma   V.    Bornholt,    Hydrotherapist 75  00  35   00 

T.    B.    White,    Hydrotherapist 75   00  35   00 

Etta  Dunn,  Night  Watch 75   00  35   00 

Wm.  F.  Ramer,  Night  Watch 75   00  35   00 

L.   W.   Huddle,   Night  Watch 75   00  35   00 

Chas  A.    Tichenor,    Night   Watch 75   00  35   00 

R.    S.    Rodarmel,   Night  Watch 75   00  35   00 

Margaret   B.    Lundstrom,    Night   Watch 75   00  35   00 

Anna  Filter,  Night  Watch 75   00  35  00 

Blanch    Deck,    Night    Watch 75   00  35   00 

Laura   Lvtle,    Night   Watch 75   00  35   00 

Alta    Price,    Night    Watch 75   00  35   00 

Oral  Spain,  Night  Watch 75  00  35   00 

Luella   Spain.   Night   Watch 75    00  35   00 

Margaret   Waller,    Charge    Attendant 75   00  35   00 

E.  Rogers,    Charge    Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Corinne   Ray,    Charge    Attendant 75   00  35   00 

A.    F.    Mathis,    Charge  Attendant 75   00  35  00 

Wm.   Olmstead,  Charge  Attendant — 75   00  35   00 

C.    Hall,    Charge    Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Sarah  A.  Chamberlain,  Charge  Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Edgar   R.    Chamberlain,   Charge   Attendant 75  00  35   00 

Kmil   Broderson,    Charge  Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Belle   S.    Boyd.    Charge  Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Esther  Guin,   Charge  Attendant 75   00  35   00 

Elijah   Waller,    Second  Attendant   and  Music 75   00  35   00 

V.  F.  McKee.  Second  Attendant  and   Music 75   00  35   00 

H.  G.  Lytle,  Barber  and  Ward  Relief 75  00  35   00 

Carrie   Burgener,    Second  Assistant   Cook 75   00  35   00 

Verna   McCain.    Third   Assistant   Cook -- 75   00  35   00 

G.    D.    Guin,    Fireman 75   00  35   00 

Jos.    Schandoney,    Milker 75   00  35   00 

Don    Curtis,    Farm    Hand 75   00  35   00 

W.  P.  Henderson,  Farm  Hand 75   00  35   00 

Emma  J.   Zanders.    Seamstress 75   00  35  .00 

F.  W.  Lockyear,   Farm  Hand 75   00  35   00 

Florence   C.    Porter,    Treasurer 70  00 

1.  TV^  Morrison,  Second  Attendant 70  00  35   00 

Alvce  Moffett,   Second  Attendant 70   00  35   00 

Elsie  Watson.    Second   Attendant 70   00  3o   00 

Chris    Russell,    Second    Attendant 70   00  3o   00 

Alta  McKee,  Second  Attendant >P   00  35   00 

Helen   Pemberton.   Second  Attendant iO   00  .io   no 

( irla  Morrison,   Second  .\ttendant '"   ^  nA 

Mae   McGinley.    Second   Attendant 70   00  35   00 

R.  F.  Hardie,  Second  Attendant 70   00  3o   00 

Margaret    Broderson,    Second   Attendant '0   00  3o   00 

Oren   P.   Gregory,   Assistant  Laundryman 70   00  3o   00 

J.    H.    Weaver,    Second    Attendant 65   00  3o   00 

Virginia,  Weaver,    Second  Attendant 65   00  35   00 


62  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

NORWALK  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  offlcers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name   of  Officer  or  Kmployee  and   Tile  Monthly  Salary  Maintenance 

Jessie    M.    Morrison,    Second    Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Laura   Tallev,    Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Mrs.    H.   J.   McSorley,    Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Elizabeth   Watkins,    Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Brisco  C.   Brown,   Second  Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Jessie   Kimmcl,    Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Marv  Frear,  Second  Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Margaret  H.  Hamilton,  Second  Attendant 65   00  35  00 

H.   W.    Hamilton,    Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Celia    Hall.    Second    Attendant 65   00  35  00 

Leona   Gentry,   Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

('has.    R.   Mack.   Second   Attendant 65   00  35  00 

W.   F.    Bursener.   Farmhand 65    00  35  00 

Mary    B.    York,   Cook    (for   Medical   Superintendent) 65   00  35  00 

Christina  L.  Grant,   Assistant  Cook    (farm) 65   00  35  00 

Cora  King.   Telephone  Operator 60   00  35  00 

J.   O.    Dunn,   Kitchen   Helper 60   00  35  00 

Otis  M.    Lvtle.   Assistant   Laundryman — 60   00  35  00 

Orien    White,     Laundress 60   00  35  00 

Vivian   Swan,   Waitress 55   00  35  00 

$50.00   or  under. 

A.  M.  Sprowl,  Second  Attendant 50  00  35  00 

Douglas  R.  Todd,   Second  Attendant 50  00  35  00 

Patrick  J.  Blake,  Outside  Help 50  00  35  00 

Thos.    J.    Hildebrant,    Outside  Help 50  00  35  00 

Minnie  D.  Curtis,   Waitress 50  00  35  00 

Ethel    Ware,    Waitress 50  00  35  00 

Florence    Smith,    Waitress 50  00  35  00 

Ida    Hilliard,    Waitress 50  00  35  00 

Blaine  Phillips,  Office  Help    (patient) 10  00 

Jerome  Phillips,  Assistant  Carpenter   (patient) 10  00 

C.   F.   Applegate,   Medical   Superintendent. 

SONOMA  STATE  HOME. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Eldridge,   California,   February   8,    1921. 

Name    of   Officer   or   Employee    and    Title  Monthly 

.'Salary 

Dr.  F.  O.   Butler,  Medical   Superintendent 

Dr.  A.  A.  Thurlow,  F'irst  Assistant  Physician .. 

Dr.   Geo.    Ordahl.    Educational   Director   and   Psychologist 

Dr.  Mildred  E.  Thoren,  Second  Assistant  Physician 

W.   T.    Suttenfield,    Business   Manager 

Dr.  E.  V.  Emery,  Third  Assistant  Physician 

Cyrus   Inne.s,   Electrician   and   Engineer --__ 

W.  .L   Walsh,  Steam  Fitter  and  Assistant  Engineer.-,--      $120   00 

J.   J.   Sassenrath,   Secretary  to  Medical  Superintendent 

F.  H.  Edrihgton,   Painter 110  00 

L.    H.    Johnson,    Carpenter-Trainer 110   00 

D.  S.   Frideger,    Farm   Foreman — 90  00 

W.  F.  Pettis,  Bookkeeper 

F.   H.    Case,    Foreman   Carpenter 

E.  A.    Ranker,    Blacksmith 110   00 

Elizabeth    L.    Wilson,    Teacher 85   00 

Jos.     Lennon,     Fireman 95   00 

E.    M.   Churchill.    Handyman 75   00 

Agries     Dickenson,     Matron 

Geo.    Wilbur,    Supervisor 

J.    Anderson,    Baker 

E.   N.   Dixon,   Chef 

Byron  Weaver,  Carpenter 

O.   F.   Jewett,   Druggist 

Ethel   McKinnon,    Superintendent  of  Nurses 

W.    W.    Budworth,    Cement    Worker 

Mary    Fowler,    Night    Attendant 75   00 

Jas.    Flynn,    Plumber 

Mae   Innes,    Night   Attendant --_-  75    00 

Wm.  Craib,  Assistant  Attorney  and  Athletic  Trainer 75   00 

H    F.    Bliven,    Painter's    Helper 75   00 

Edna  Pfaff,    Night   Attendant 75   00 

Laura    E.    Hansohn,    Dietitian 

Roy    Callahan.    Laundryman 


Ma 

in- 

Total 

ten  a 

nce 

Monthly 
$333  33 
270  00 
250  00 
195  00 
200  00 
170  00 
160  00 

135 

00 

155  00 
150  00 

27 

00 

137  00 

27 

00 

137  00 

35 

00 

125  00 
125  00 
120  00 

11 

00 

121  00 

27 

00 

112  00 

16 

00 

111  00 

35 

00 

110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 

35 

00 

110  00 
110  00 

35 

no 

110  00 

27 

00 

102  00 

27 

00 

102  00 

27 

00 

102  00 
100  00 
100  00 

NAMES,   TITLES    AND   SAL.VEIES.  63 


SONOMA   STATE    HOME— Continued. 

(Report  of  oflScers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name    of    Officer   or   Employee    and    Title                                                                   Monthly            Main-  Total 

Salary            tenanee  Monthly 

Herman    Schieck,    Farm    Hand 65   00          35   00  100   00 

R.    Hicken,    General    Utilityman 65   00          35   00  100   00 

Anna   Pettis,    Head    Teacher — 100   00 

Catlierine    riamilton.    Assistant   Attendant 70   00          27   00  97   00 

Lida  Small,   Assistant   Seamstress 70  00         27   00  97   00 

Wilhelmina   Newcomb,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00          27   00  97   00 

Lorraine   Wilbur,    Surgical    Nurse 95  00 

Jos.     Clifford,     Dairyman 95   00 

Jos.  Loughlin,  Fireman 95   00 

Chas.    Rourke,    Fireman 95   00 

Chas    Ruble,    Fireman 95   00 

H.    J.    Leonard,    Head   Attendant 75   00          24   00  94   00 

Beatrice  Lantz,  Parole  Officer  and  Social  Service  Worker  90   00 

Inez    Ashley,    Assistant    Nurse 90   00 

Mollie   Bartell.   Assistant   Nurse 90  00 

Manuel  Scopesi,  Vegetable  Gardener 90   00 

Abbie    Waters,    Steno-Clerk 90  00 

A.  B.    Williams,    Assistant    Attendant 70  00          19   00  89  00 

R.   E.    Hamlin,    Head  Attendant 75   00          11   00  86  00 

W.   J.   Faulkner,   Night   Attendant 75   00         11  00  86   00 

Wm.  L.  Gray,   First  Assistant  Cook 85   00 

S.  P.   Korn,   Mattress  Maker 85   00 

Wilhelmina   Blaska,   Assistant   Matron —  85   00 

Steve  Malone,  Nightwatchman  and  Night  Supervisor 85  00 

Laura  Wickham,  Assistant  Supervisor 85   00 

Margaret    Folger,    Assistant    Nurse 85   00 

Jennie   Kratzer.    Night   Nurse 85   00 

Jessie   Davis,   Teacher 85   00 

Dorothv    Dickenson,    Teacher 85  00 

Amy   T.    Cooke,   Teacher 85   00 

Elizabeth    Lesher,    Teacher 85   00 

Louis    Bartell,    Landscape    Gardener 85   00 

R.    V.    Hunter,    Assistant    Dairyman 85   00 

C.  S.   Gossin,   Clerk  to  Business  Manager 85   00 

M.    Solev,    Storekeeper 85   00 

J.  F.  McDonald,  Head  Attendant  and  Moving  Picture  Opr.          75   00            7  50  82   50 

B.  F.  Harrison,  Assistant  Attendant                    70  00          11   00  81   00 

Margaret   Grove,    Assistant  Nurse 80  00 

Mabel  Churchill,  Clinical  Stenographer 80   00 

Eileen    Cowan,    Junior    Clerk 80  00 

S.   V.   Thompson,   Assistant  Clerk  to  Business  Manager 80   00 

James    Bolton,    Relief    Cook 75   00 

J.   E.   Greaver,   Butcher 75   00 

W.  L.   Simpson,  Second  Assistant  Cook 75   00 

Angeline    Sherer,     Seamstress — • 75   00 

Nelle  Collins,  Night  Nurse 75   00 

Edw.     Regusci,     Milker 75   00 

D.  C.   Petersen,  Poultryman 75   00 

A.  G.  Wiget,  Farm  Hand  and  Tractor  Operator — 75   00 

A.  G.  Thoren,   Auto  Truck  Driver 75  00 

B.  R.  Leach,  Chauffeur 75   00 

J.  L.  Babcook,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Clara  Baldwin,  Head  Attendant 75  00 

May  Benjamin,  Head  Attendant 75  00 

Jos.    Brvan.    Head    Attendant -- 75   00 

Maebelle  Buhl,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Charles  Crowe,  Night  Attendant _- 75   00 

Emilv  Crowe,  Night  Attendant ^ 75  00 

Matt'ie  Engstrum,  Head  Attendant 75   00 

Sarah  Evans,   Head  Attendant 75   00 

I.  Ewing.  Head  Attendant 75  00 

Kate  Ewing,   Head  Attendant 75   00 

Frances  Gassaway,  Night  Attendant — 75   00 

Margaret  Gray,   Head   Attendant 75   00 

Alma  Hamlin,  Head  Attendant 75   00 

Bruce  Hamilton,   Night   Attendant 75  00 

Chas.    Hopcroft,    Night   Attendant — 75   00 

Wm.   E.   Hawkes,   Nightwatchman 75   00 

Rhoda  Hunter,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Clara  Johnson,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

E.  S.  King,  Night  Attendant — 75   00 

W.  E.  Landgrebe.   Head  Attendant 75   00 

Grace   Leach.   Head   Attendant — 75   00 

Geo.  H.   Le  Roy.  Night  Attendant ^ 75  00 

Severina  Magetti.    Head   Attendant 75   00 

Klizab'th  Mafjuill.  Nisht  .\ttendant : 'o    O'* 

J.  C.   Morse,   Head  Attendant —___—_  75   00 

Margaret  Muerer.  Night  Attendant 75   00 

T.   J.   Murray,   Night   Attendant 75   00 

Maebelle  Murrav,  Night  Attendant 75   00 


64 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


SONOMA    STATE    HOME— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  eniploywi  hy  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Total 

Name   of   Officer   or  Employee    and   Title  Monthly 

Ada  McFarland,   Night  Attendant 75   00 

Marv   Parkinson,   Head  Attendant 75  00 

S.  L.  Remv,  Head  Attendant 75   00 

Esther    Rubie.    Head    Attendant 75   00 

Mattie  Thomson,   Head  Attendant — 75   00 

Susie  Wier,   Head  Attendant 75   00 

Rudolph  Woff,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Nora   Wainwright,   Night  Attendant . 75   00 

F.  A.  Cromwell,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Board  of  Managers 70   00 

R.   E.   Bohm,  Assistant  Attendant — 70  00 

Mary  Browning,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Nelle   Brvson,   Assistant   Attendant — _  70  00 

D.    H.    Bryson,    Assistant    Attendant 70  00 

Mae   Burroughs,   Assistant   Attendant — 70  00 

A.   E.   Buclianan,   Assistant  Attendant TO   00 

Edna  Buchanan,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

J.   M.   Christian,   Assistant  Attendant — 70  00 

Katherine  Cobb,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Mary  Galligan,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

I.  C.  Gladden,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Emma  J.  Gladden,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Edith  Gossin,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Ellen   Greaver,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

Robert  Hall,   Assistant   Attendant 70  00 

Louise    Hofer,    Assistant    Attendant 70  00 

Bertha   Korn,   A.ssistant   Attendant 70   00 

Emma  Larson,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Jennie   Martin,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

Eli    Mathews,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Ida  Morse,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Ralph   Mountford,    Assistant   Attendant 70  00 

Cornelia   Mountford,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Ruth  McAfee,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Lillian   McDonald,    Assistant   Attendant 70  00 

Rose    Remy,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Mary    Rourke,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Stella  Soley,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Delina   Thomas,   Assistant   Attendant 70  00 

Ada    Tisdale,    Assistant   Attendant -- 70   00 

M.  M.  Widerick,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

D.  Wier.  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Eliz.  K.  White,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Maud  Wilson,   Assistant  Attendant — 70  00 

Mary  Wilson,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Nellie  Sherwood.   Cook.   Maple  Hall 65   00 

J.    J.    White,    Shoemaker 65   00 

Harrv  Spencer,  Assistant  Landscape  Gardener 65   00 

Jos.    Berryhill,    Farm   Hand ; 65   00 

Nathan    Smith,    Farm    Hand 65   00 

O.   C.   Moore,    Outside   Messenger 65   00 

Gertrude  Bangle,   Assistant  Attendant 65   00 

Retta  Berryhill,   Assistant  Attendant 65  00 

Dora    Gray,    Assistant    Attendant 65   00 

Carrie    Ra'wson,    Assistant   Attendant 65   00 

Mary  Prout,   Cook,   Superintendent's  Cottage 60  00 

Aloise   Stimmer,   Cook,   Manor   House 60  00 

Malile  Sassenrath,  Telepljone  Operator  and  Librarian 60   00 

Gladys  Collins,   Assistant   Cook.    Manle   Hall -^5   00 

Effie  Callahan,   Assistant  Laundress 55  00 

Minda    Ranker,    Laundry    Distributor 55   00 

Henry  Dixon,   Assistant   Attendant 55  00 

Estelle  Weaver,   Assistant   Attendant 55   00 

Bernice  Chance,   Dishwasher 50  00 

Frances   E.    Faulkner,    Waitress 50  00 

Carrie   Francisco,    Waitress 50  00 

Maud    Mathews,    Waitress 50  00 

F.    Tillmannshoffer,    Waitress 50  00 

Irena   Herrington,    Assistant   Attendant 50   00 

W.  H.  Howe,  Assistant  Attendant 50  00 

F.  B.  Marshall,  Assistant  Attendant 50   00 

Pietro   Virdolino,    Assistant   Attendant 50  00 

A.  Hunter,   Cook  at  Dairy 45   00 

W    Rollins,  Assistant  Landscape  Gardener 35   00 

G.  W.  Callahan,  Caretaker  of  Stock 25   00 

Archie  Sealight,  With  Farm  Hands   (inmate) 25  00 

Howard  Salisbury,  Assistant  Vegetable  Gardener   (inmate) 20  00 

Fay  Udell,   Assistant   to   Baker    (inmate) .- 10   00 

Leon  Richards,  With  Farm  Hands    (inmate) 10  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  65 

SONOMA   STATE    HOM  E— Continued. 
(.Report  of  oflBcers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Temporary  Positions. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kniployee  ami  Title  Daily  Wage 

Michael  Slatterj',  Pruner $3   00 

Temporary  Positions  Filled   During   Fiscal  Year  Ending  June  30,  1920. 

John  Douglas,   Pruner,   Amount  paid  during  fiscal  year $476   00 

C.  Garrisson,  Pruner,  Amount  paid  during  fiscal  year 110   00 

H.   Gardiner.   Bricklayer,  Amount  paid  during  fiscal  year 347   00 

T.  H.   Wilson.   Bricklayer's  Helper,  Amount  paid  during  fiscal  year 262    50 

David  Hatton.  Laborer,  Amount  paid  during  fiscal  year 104   00 

SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA  STATE   HOSPITAL. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  emiiloyees  cmpioyci  by  this  department  on  January  1,  liGl.) 

Namo  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

John  A.   Reily,   Medical   Superintendent $333  33 

Edwin   Wayte,   First  Assistant   Physician 270  00 

G.   M.   Webster,   Assistant   Physician 225  00 

S.   B.    Pond,   Assistant   Physician 210  00 

H.  S.   Blossom.  Assistant  Physician 210  00 

J.  C.  Cram,   Biisiness  Manager 200  00 

E.  W.    Meyer,    Assistant    Physician 195  00 

Pearl  S.  Waters,  Assistant  Physician 195  00 

F.  F.   Williams,   Assistant   Physician 195  00 

Mary   Beall,   Assistant   Physician 195  00 

Carl    iJyna,   Druggist   and   Pathologist 175  00 

Ernest   Thompson,    Dentist 175  00 

Ida    K.    Moisan,    Secretary 175  00 

E.    L.    Patterson,    Engineer 145  00 

J.    T.    Wells,   Cook 130  00 

Ralph  Motherspaw,  Head  Farmer 120  00 

L.  L.  Nichols,  Assistant  Engineer  and  Plumber 120  00 

Harry  Root,   Assistant   Engineer  and   Plumber 120  00 

A.  J.    Doan,    Painter 120  OC 

Harry   Welton,    Carpenter 120  00 

D.  M.    Barker,    Mason 120  00 

Ira    Eskew,    Plumber 120  00 

L.   A.    Moisan,    Superyisor 115  00 

Katherine   McKellar,    Matron 115  00 

Juanita    Mertz,    Bookkeeper 110  00 

E.  G.    Reynolds,    Dairyman 110  00 

Fred  Heath,   Laundrvman 110  CO 

D.  S.   Rickert,   Baker 110  00 

Frank   Rupp,    .Shoemaker 110  00 

Harry  E.  Smith,  Storekeeper 105  00 

Margaret  Doyle,   Dietitian 100  00 

J.  A.  Teagle,  Industrial  Man 100   00 

C.   L.    Brinker,    Fireman 95  00 

George  Munsch,  Assistant  Baker  and  Musician 95  00 

Victor  Seeley,  First  Assistant  Cook 95  00 

R.   M.    Bromilow,   Assistant  Supervisor 90  00 

T.  B.   Sharp,  Night  Assistant  Supervisor 90  00 

Harriet   Burkhart,   Assistant   Matron 90  00 

Ella  Stevens,  Assistant  Matron,  Night 90  00 

E.  C.  Worlev.  Assistant  Matron,  R.  C 90  00 

F.  L.  Ball,  Hostler  and  Pigman 90  00 

S.   Simonsen,   Land  and  Vegetable  Gardener 90  00 

Lenore  Rupp,   Assistant   Cook 85  00 

Ed  Keating,  Industrial  Department 85  00 

E.  A.   Boggs,   Phvsicial  Director 85  00 

Elsie   Fyle,  Arithmetic  Class  Teacher 85  00 

Jessie  Whalen,   Industrial   Teacher 85  00 

G.  L.  Hyatt,  Assistant  Dairyman -85  00 

Marjorie   Palmer.    Stenographer 85  00 

H.   B.   Montgomery.   Stenographer 85  00 

Charles    Case,    Truck    Driver 85  00 

Villa   Kenison,    Stenographer,   Clinical 80  00 

Blenn  Graham,  Night  Attendant  and  Musician 80  00 

Charles  Dunn.  Assistant  Attendant  and  Embalmer 1 80  00 

E.   M.   Halcom,    Butcher 75  00 

Ethel  Ridpath,  Staff  Cook 75  00 

W.  J.  Ashley,  Assistant  Cook 75  00 

Winnie   Houston.   Night   Cook 75  00 

Bessie    Dickins,    Seamstress 75  00 

J.  M.  Westmoreland,  Assistant  Laundryman 75  00 

5—9768 


66 


STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 


SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  t)lliwrs  and  regular  ciiiiJloyues  employed  l)y  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  OfBcvr  or  Krai)Ioyce  ami   Ti  h:  Monthly  Salary 

W.   T.   Admire,   Attendant 75  00 

Golda   Brinker.   Attendant 75  00 

J.  B.  Gatlin,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

Alice  Case.   Attendant 75  00 

.1.   A.   Clark.   Attendant 75  00 

W     n.   English,   Night  Attendant 75  00 

C.   B.   Collins.   Night   Attendant 75   00 

Alice    Courtright,    Attendant 75  00 

Elmer  Kinder,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

Herman    Estes,    Attendant 75  00 

J.  H.  Carman.  Night  Attendant 75  00 

.1.  G.   Goforth.   Attendant 75  00 

Frank  Folrath,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

T.  R.  Hartle.  Attendant 75  00 

C.  C.  Hess,  Attendant 75  00 

Lena    Hess.    Attendant 75    00 

William    A.    Hunt,    Attendant 75  00 

Allan  J.  Kester,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

W.   D.   May.   Night  Attendant 75  00 

W.  L.  Maxwell.  Night  Attendant 75  00 

.Tohn   R.  Martin.   Night  Attendant 75  00 

J.    W.    Moore,    Attendant ' 75  00 

Clarence   Mcllree,    Night   Attendant 75  00 

.J.  N.   Richards,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

William    Ridpath.    Attendant 75  00 

W.   W.   Parks,   Night  Attendant 75  00 

J.   N.   Clepper,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

Bert  Fyle.   Night  Attendant 75  00 

Oda    Mcllree,    Night    Attendant 75  00 

W.    M.    Perkins,    Night   Attendant 75  00 

O.  D.  Puckett,  Night  Attendant 75  00 

Ed  Weeden,   Night  Attendant 75  00 

J.   F.   Smith.   Night  Attendant 75  00 

Charles  F.   Watson,   Attendant 75  00 

Marion   Teagle.  Attendant 75  00 

F.   J.   Webster,   Night   Attendant 75  00 

Bessie  Wilson,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Amy  Wixon,  Attendant 75   00 

.1.  B.  Womack,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Mary  Womack,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Agnes  Admire,  Attendant 75   00 

Georgia  Benson,  Attendant -- 75   00 

Benson   Collins.    Night    Attendant 75   00 

Lillian  Dorman.  Attendant 75   00 

Kate  English.  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Estelle  Garman,  Night  Attendant -- 75   00 

Agnes  Garyin,   Night   Attendant 75   00 

Margaret  Graham,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Prudy  May,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Martha  Kester,   Night  Attendant 75   00 

Irene   Loilgaanl.  Night  Attendant 75    00 

Kern   Martin.  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Ella   Munsch,   Attendant 75   00 

Myrtle  Mdlree.  Night  Attendant V5    00 

Ida  Scofleld,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Mabel  Clepper,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Agnes  Richards,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Mary    E.    Pinks.    Nisht   Attendant-. 75    00 

Ezel  Shoemaker,   Night  Attendant 75   00 

Mamie  Puckett,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Mary    Smith.    Night    Attendant 75   00 

Minnie  Smith.  Attendant 75   00 

Juanita  Tanner,  Attendant __   75   00 

Elizal)eth  Wade,  Attendant ^ 75   00 

Lizzie  Williamson,  Attendant 75   00 

Lillie  Wise,  Night  Attendant 75   00 

Edna    Mcllree,    Night    Attendant 75   00 

Olive  Fayhs.  Assistant  Attendant  and  Musician 75   00 

Callii-  Hatcher,  Night  Attendant — 75   00 

Ella    Fairbairn,    Head   Nurse 75   00 

Anna   Handley,  Head  Nurse 75   00 

Kizzie  Graham,   Night   Attendant 75   00 

J.    K.    Wilson,    Night   Attendant —  75   00 

Fred  Farr,  Male  Nurse 75   00 

Mary   Dwyer,   Attendant 75   00 

Emma   Coy,    Night   Attendant 75   00 

Suzani'e  Talbert.    Attendant 75    00 

L.  F.   Courtright,  Farm  Hand 75  GO 

J.   F.   Reedy,  Blacksmith 75   00 

N.  J.  Gann,   Farm  Hand _   __ 75   00' 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES,  67 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name   of   Officer   or  JOniployee   and   Ti  le  Moiitlily  Salary 

L.   C.   Blomfleld,   Farm  Hand 75   00 

Lon  Matthes,  Farm  Hand 75   00 

M.  L.  Speake,  Farm  Hand 75   00 

G.  Metzer,   Farm  Hand 75   00 

E.  G.  McClure,  Farm  Hand 75   00 

Chas.  Rausch,  Farm  Hand 75   00 

J.   J.   Pierce,   Farm   Hand 75   00 

H.    F.   Kinney,   Farm   Hand 75   00 

Rose  Hiner,  Telephone  Operator 75   00 

Mrs.  D.  M.  Barker,  Assistant  Seamstress 70  00 

Lila  Motherspaw,  Laundry  help 70   00 

Mrs.   Fred  Heath,  Laundry  help 70   00 

R.   Siler,   Laundry   help 70   00 

Chas.  Wixon.  Laundry  help 70  00 

Mrs.  J.  N.  Westmoreland,   Laundry  help 70   00 

Wattle  Metzger,   Laundry   help 70  00 

J.   B.   Alwran,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

E.  J.  Babin.  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Thos.  Campbell,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

C.  W.  Boner,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

H.   C.   Bonham,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

E.  C.  Dorman,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

W.  L.  Dixon,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

J.  D.  Dunignan,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Anna  Dunn,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Clara  Eskew,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

P.  R.  Fairbairn,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Jno.  Gourley,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Amanda  Greenwood,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

C.  B.  Greenwood,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

R.  A.  Harter,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Kate  Hartle,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

G.  F.  Hiner,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

A.   J.   Hopkins,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

J.  D.  Houze,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Eugenie  Houze,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Eva  Hyatt,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Ora  E.  Johnson,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Jolin   Lowe,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Bruce    Lunceford,    Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

J.   E.    Matthews,   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

F.  J.    Martin,   Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Ollle  McClure,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Chas.  OxFord,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

F.   E.   Nason,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Martin  Phillips,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

T.  J.  Pullman,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

F.   A.   Krause,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Chas.  Ritchie,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Frank  Ruch,   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

A.  A.  Scott,  Assistant  Attendant -- 70   00 

Olive  Sharpe,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Josephine  Speake,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

E.   G.   Ramsey,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Richard  Stewart,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Thos.   Tanner,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Geo.  Stephenson,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

M.   L.   Uptain,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

J.  M.   Vancil,  Assistant  Attendant --  70   00 

Frank   Vessels,   Assistant   Attendant 70   00 

E.  B.  Wade,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

E.  B.  Williamson.  Assistant  Attendant |<>   OJ* 

Geo.  B.  Fayhe,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Lona  Barth,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Ellie   tnark.    Assistant   Attendant 7U   00 

Irene  Boggs,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Ella  Dixon,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Alice   Dunevant,   Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Maude  Dunigan,  Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Alice  Estes,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Mary  H.   Ritchie,   Assistant  Attendant 70   00 

Robena    Hagey,    Assistant    Attendant 70   00 

Mae  Hopkins,  Assistant  Attendant 70  00 

Anna  Keating,  Assistant  Attendant '"   J^Jj 

Edna  Lowe,   Assistant  Attendant '^  "" 

Venna  Mathews,  Assistant  Attendant 'y^  ^" 

Dora  Martin,   Assistant  Attendant ,^j'  "" 

Eunice  Oxford,  Assistant  Attendant — '"   "" 

Lillie    Phillips,    Assistant    Attendant '"   "" 

Myrtle  Rausch,  Assistant  Attendant '"   "" 


gg  STATE   OFFICERS   AND  EMPLOYEES. 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  offlt-ers  and  regular  employers  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Offloi-r  or  Kmi.loyre  ami   Tl  le  Monthly  Salary 

Olla  Ruch.   Assistant  Attendant 25  S2 

Elizabeth  Sinnott,  Assistant  Attendant 

Era  Uptain,  Assistant  Attendant 

Margaret  Zimmerman.  Assistant  Attendant 

Mabel  Ramsey,  Assistant  Attendant 

Nellie  Scott,  Assistant  Attendant 

Mary  D.    Smith,   Assistant   Attendant 

May  Williford,  Assistant  Attendant 

Mabel    Blomfield.    Assistant   Attendant 

Esther  Harter,  Assistant  Attendant 

Minnie  Stewart.  Assistant  Attendant — 

Dimple   Hunt,   Assistant  Attendant 

J.   A.   Guthrie.   Assistant  Attendant* 

Esther  Nichols,   Superintendent's  Cook 

Jas.   Emerson,   Assistant  Attendant 

Allen  Bowling.  Assistant  Attendant 

J.   D.    Behrens,    Assistant   Attendant 

Chilton    Scott,    Assistant   Attendant 

E.  M.  Roberts,  Assistant  Attendant —  — 

Ciias.   M.   Gilmore,   Assistant  Attendant 

Z.  A.  Heischman,  Assistant  Attendant 

J.   C.   Holt,   Assistant  Attendant 

Ross  Huddle,  Assistant  Attendant 

Inis   E.   Jameson,    Assistant   Attendant 

F.  Houston,   Assistant  Attendant 

J.    H.    Burt,    Assistant    Attendant 

Sid  Stephens,  Assistant  Attendant 

A.  Van  Sermand,  Assistant  Attendant — 

J.    F.    Cummings,   Assistant   Attendant 

Chester   Sims,    Assistant   Attendant 

H.  F.  Williamson,  Assistant  Attendant 

Jennie  Ashley.  Assistant  Attendant 

Laura    Hei.schman,    Assistant    Attendant 

Elizabeth    Behrens,    Assistant    Attendant 

Harriet  Gamble,  Assistant  Attendant 

Stella    Roberts,    Assistant   Attendant 

M»-  t  e   Scott.   Assistant   Attendant 

Carrie    Jameson,    Assistant    Attendant-- 

Mrs.   D.   C.   Loomis,   Assistant  Attendant 

Winnie  Gilmore,   Assistant  Attendant 

Hortence    Burt,    Assistant    Attendant 

Emma   Williamson,    Assistant   Attendant 

Maxy   Wilson,   Assistant   Attendant — 

Susie    Watson,    Assistant    Attendant 

Bernard  Paget,  Assistant  Attendant — 

Lillie  Huddle,   Assistant  Attendant 

Evie   Van    Sermand,    Assistant    Attendant 

A.    E.    DuBois,    Assistant   Attendant-- 

Catherine  Lathrow,   Assistant  Attendant 

Lcnora    Breitooiser,    Assistant    Attendant 

Mary    Moran,    Assistant    Attendant 

Carl  Hammer,  Usher 

Harry   Seigel,   Basement  Man 

Grace    Vessels,    Waitress 

T.  B.  Glosser,  Tailor 

Thos.    Bigford,    Assistant    Attendant 

Walter   Letteau.    Assistant   Attendant 

Margaret  Bowling,   Assistant  Attendant 

Ruth  Gamble,   Assistant  Attendant 

.Anna    Dodge,    As.=istant   Attendant 

Mary   Rule,    Assistant   Attendant 

Carmen  Dodge,   Assistant  Attendant 

J.    E.    Holt,    Assistant   Attendant 

Pauline   Reedy,    Waitress 

M.    Hope,    Assistant   Attendant 

Amy  Davis,   Assistant  Attendant 

Grace    Kaufman,    Assistant    Attendant 

Leila  Tompkins,   First  Assista.it's  Maid 

Geo.    Webb,    Assistant   Attendant 

T.   J.    Lathrow.   Assistant   Attendant 

Grace    Gallup,    Assistant    Attendant.-^ 

Mary   Hope,   Assistant  Attendant 

Vera  Holt,   Assistant   Attendant 

Pearl   Box,   Assistant  Attendant 

Katharine  C.   Miller,   Assistant   Attendant 

H.    E.    Smith,    B:ind    Leader 

L.    L.    Nichols,    Musician 

D.    M.    Barker.    Musician 

J.   A.   Teagle,    Musician 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


69 


SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  STATE  HOSPITAL— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  receiving  cash  in  lieu  of  maintenance.) 

Name    of    OfBcer    or    Employee    and    Title  Amount    Beceiveil 

Carl   Dyna,    Druggist   and    Pathologist 27  00 

H.    E.    Smith,    Storekeeper 27   00 

Marjorie    Palmer.    Stenographer 19   00 

Agnes    Admire,    Attendant 11   00 

J.   W.   Moore,   Attendant 11   00 

Robena    Hagey,    Assistant    Attendant -- 11   00 

Thos.    Campbell,  Assistant   Attendant 11   00 

C.  W.  Boner,  Assistant  Attendant 11   00 

Josephine  Speake.  Assistant  Attendant 11    00 

A.  A.   Scott,  Assistant  Attendant 11   00 

M.   L.  Uptain,  Assistant  Attendant 11   00 

Anna   Keating,    Assistant   Attendant 11   00 

Grace   Vessels,    Assistant   Attendant 11   00 

C.  P.   Collins,   Night  Attendant 11    00 

W.    L.   Maxwell,    Night   Attendant 11   00 

D.  M.   Barker,   Mason 11   00 

J.    F.    Reedy,    Blacksmith — 11  00 

Harry    Root,    Engineer   and    Plumber 11   00 

Fred    Heath,    Laundryman — 11   00 

Wattie  Metzger,   Laundry  help 11   00 

A.    J.    Doane,    Painter 11   00 

D.   S.   Rickert,  Baker 11   00 

J.  T.  Wells,  Cook 11   00 

R.  M.   Bromilow,  Assistant  Supervisor 11   00 

Margaret   Zimmerman,   Assistant  Attendant 11  00 

W.    A.    Hunt,    Attendant 11   00 

Geo.    Stephenson,    Assistant   Attendant 11   00 

J.   G.   Goforth,   Attendant 11   00 

Rose   Hiner,    Telephone   Operator 11   00 


STOCKTON  STATE   HOSPITAL. 

Stockton,   California,   January   1,   1921. 

From  $301.00  to  $350.00. 
Namo  and  Tltlo  Monthly  Salaiv 

Fred  P.   Clark,  Medical   Superintendent $333   33 

$2.51.00    to    $275.00 

W.   H.    Chesnutwood,    Business   Manager 275   00 

Margaret  H.   Smyth,   First  Assistant  Physician 270   00 

From   $201.00   to   $225.00. 

H.   E.   Sanderson,   Second  Assistant  Physician 225   00 

A.  H.  McLeish,  Assistant  Physician 225   00 

S.  P.   Tuggle,  Assistant  Physician 225   00 

F.  S.  Marnell,  Assistant  Physician 225   00 

F.   J.   Conzelmann,   Clinical   Director 225   00 

N.   E.   Williamson,    Pathologist 225   00 

M.    La   Place,    Dentist 210   00 

From   $176.00   to   $200.00. 

Grace  McCloskey,  Assistant  Physician — —  195   00 

Geo.  H.  Buttrick,  Engineer  Female  Department 185   00 

J.   R.   Fitchie,   Builder  and   Electrician 185   00 

M.    Foley,    Dairyman -- 180   00 

From  $151.00  to   $175.00. 

Geo.   A.   Brown,  Jr.,   Secretary 175   00 

George  Knudson.   Chief  Cook.  Female  Department 175   00 

Louis   Silvani,   Chief  Cook,   Male  Department 175   00 

J.  J.  Kennedy,   Carpenter  and  Moving  Picture  Operator 165   00 

J.   J.   Camley,   Foreman   Painter --__ 165   00 

R.   F.   O'Rourke,   Foreman   Plumber 165  00 

C.  C.  Castle,  Farm  Foreman 165   00 

E.  D.    Pillstaury,    Bookkeeper 160   00 

B.  L.  Mason,  General  Mechanic  and  Crematory  Operator 160   00 

Edw.    P.    Higby,    Apothecary 160   00 

Louise  E.  Higuera,  Typist  and  Office  Assistant  and  Member  Orchestra 155   00 

L.  G.  Foster,  Assistant  Engineer  and  Refrigeration 155   00 

Hugh  McCabe,   Chief  Baker -- 155   00 

H.   W.   Puffer,    Shoemaker 155   00 

George  Brownfield,   General  Mechanic  __ 155   00 

D.  A.   McCormick,   Upholsterer ^ 155   00 

H.   S.   Goggins,   Laundryman -- 155   00 

F.  E.    Hoge,    Carpenter 155   00 

J.   H.   Farrell,  Assistant  Painter 155    00 

W.    Markham,    Plasterer 155  00 

Albert    Fedler,    Tinsmith 155   00 

D.  C.  Kent,  Assistant  Plumber 155   00 

Robert    Henry,    Blacksmith — 155   00 

C.  Jacinto.   Tractor  Operator 155   00 

L.    Shepherd,   Storekeeper — 155   00 


70 


STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STOCKTON   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued. 

From  $126.00  to  $150.00. 

Name  aiiJ  Title  Monthly  Salary 

James  A.   Smith,   Stationary  Engineer — 150   00 

Mabel  U   Hersom,  Head  Nurse,  Receiving  Building 150   00 

Miss  J.  A.   Giannini,  Matron  Female  Department 150   00 

G    T    Austin,   Supervisor  Male  Department 150   00 

E    J.    Krost.   Truck   Driver 145   00 

G    B    Green.   Stationarv  Engineer,  Female  Department 140   00 

D.  W.  Conwav,  First  AssLstant  Cook,  Female  Department 140   00 

R.  W.  bean.   First  Assistant  Cook,  Male  Department 140   00 

J    Keenon.   First  Cook.   Convalescent  Cottage 140   00 

C.  O.  Nelson,  Substitute  Cook 140   00 

Gertrude  Pepper,  Stenographer  for  Superintendent  and  Assistant  Physician  135   00 

J.  C.  Gassaway,  Stationary  Engineer,  Male  Department 135   00 

V    C    Jone-s,   Stationarv  Engineer,  Female  Department 135   00 

Jacnba    Slobe.   Medical    Dietitian 135   00 

J.  F.  Koegler,  Landscape  Gardener 135   00 

Felix   Desmond,   Farm  Foreman.   Sherman   Island 135   00 

John    Risso,    Vegetable    Gardener --__ 135   00 

W.  H.  Zuver.  Stationary  Engineer 135   00 

L.   A.    Burns.   Teacher 130   00 

Miss  J.   M.   Fluty.   Teacher 130   00 

George  Evbs.  Second  Assistant  Cook,  Female  Department 130   00 

Mrs.   E.   Hauselt,   Chief  Cook.   Receiving  Building 130  00 

C.  E.  Morrissey.  Second  Assistant  Cook.  Male  Department 130   00 

James  McDonald,  Cook,  Sherman  Island 130   00 

John   Hughes.    First   Assistant   Baker 130   00 

Mary  Sapp,   Surgical  Nurse --  130   00 

From  $101.00  to  $125.00. 

Cecil    Johnson,    Assistant    Supervisor 125    00 

G.   G.  Curtis,  Night  Supervisor 125   00 

George   B.    Head,   Assistant   Storekeeper 125   00 

Mrs.   Mary  Mclntire,   Night  Supervisor 125  00 

Ma.v  E.   Shaw,  Assistant  Matron 125   00 

L.  E.   Carlson,   Hydro  and  Masseur 125   00 

Julia  Connollv,   Hydro   and  Masseur 125   00 

Geo.   O.   Pritchett,   Milker -- 125   00 

Charles   Stewart.    Milker 125   00 

J.    H.    Taylor.   Milker-- 125   00 

Wm.   Desmond,   Watchman,   Sherman  Island 125   00 

H.    H.   Baxter.    Poultryman 125   00 

Myrtle  Blazer,   Stenographer  and  Assistant  Bookkeeper 120   00 

S.   Bjornson,   Second  Assistant  Supervisor 120   00 

Mrs.  W.  A.  Fisher,  Assistant  Teacher 120   00 

Frank    Baumhagger,    Butcher -- 120   00 

J.  M.   Bennett,  Assistant  Cook,  Convalescent  Cottage 120   00 

Marv  Cox,  Assistant   Cook.   Receiving  Building 120   00 

J.  P.  Doughty,  Third  Assistant  Cook,  Male  Department 120   00 

Frances  Dupsyk,  Cook,  Cottage  One -- 120  00 

James  Patterson,  Third  Cook,  Male  Department 120   00 

Mrs.  Margaret  Crowley,  Second  Assistant  Matron 120   00 

J.  M.   ('hristensen,   Second  Assistant  Baker 120   00 

W.  R.   Bruce,  Assistant  Laundrvman  and  Member  Orchestra 120   00 

H.   C.    Fox.   General   Mechanic 120   00 

Daniel    Mackenzie.    General   Mechanic 120   00 

Mrs.   S.   F.    Dore,   Head  Nurse,  Cottage  1 115   00 

Mrs.  J.   F.   Bush,   Head  Nurse,  Cottage  2 115   00 

Mrs.  E.  J.   Petri,   Head  Nurse,   Cottage  A 115   00 

Thirza  McLean,  Head  Nurse,  Convalescent  Cottage 115   00 

Mrs.   Roy  MacDonald,  Medical  Stenographer 115   00 

(•"rank  P.   Sliaver,  Laboratorv  Assistant 115   00 

Juhn    Sclione.    Assistant    Gardener 115   00 

HMward    Weishacli,    Farm    Hand 115    (»(» 

John    Stevano,    Assistant    Gardener 115    00 

G.    A.    Tanascia.    .\ssi.stant    Gardener 115    00 

Gladys    Swartz.    SlciiotrnijiJi^r 110  00 

A.    Curry,    Chauffeur - 110   "0 

Charles  Beatty,   Attendant,    Receiving  Building 110   00 

M.   B    Curtis,  Night  Attendant.  Receiving  Building 110   00 

Mr.«!.  Mary  Holden    Night  .attendant,  Recei\  ing  Building 110   OP 

Mrs    Mary  Pyle,  Night  Att'^^ndant,  Receiving  Building 110   00 

Mrs.  Linda  Lovirirtge.   Night  Attendant.   Rcceivins'  Buildins' 110   00 

Mr.s.  E.  Roush,  Attendant,  Receiving  Buildin.g__    '^     _-. 110   00 

Charles  Ainsley,   Attendant.   Male  Department- 110   00 

B'rank    Bargcr.   Aftciidant.    Male   Department --  110  00 

J.  M.  Banard,  Attendant,  Male  Department 110   00 

Hillis    Brown,   Attendant,   Male  Department 110   00 

Mr.s.    Allie   Brown,   Tailoress 110   00 

Charles    Bryan,    Night    Attendant ~_   Z~__      II_   _  T 110   00 

F.    H.    Burns.   Attendant no    00 

T.    W.    Cliberon,   Attendant-.. _III I" ' I      -IZ_~ 110    00 

L.    J.    Cottrell,    Attendant ""   _      _        "    _Zr__    ""_      -Z~__.~'I'  110    00 

Edgar  Cox,  Night  .Vlt.ondant Z-'__"    ZZZ.     .     "" Z_ 110  00 

Zulu   Green,    Attendant _         _  no  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


71 


STOCKTON  STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 


Name  ami  Title 


Minnie  Hiblo,   Night  Attendant 

Miss  M.    Hopl<ins.    Attendant 

Mabel  James,   Niglit  Attendant --. 

Mrs.    E.    Krosta,    Attendant 

Ada  I-.a   Slunn.   Attendant 

Mrs.    M.    Ijewis,    Attendant 

Sallie   LiOvelaoe,   Attendant 

Mrs.  R.   P.  Logan,  Attendant 

Mrs.  G.  B.  McPlierson,  Night  Attendant 

Gertrude    Osborn,    Attendant 

Miss  L.  O'Hara.  Attendant 

Mrs.  M.  Penninger,  Night  Attendant 

Mr.s.   A.   E.    Powell,   Attendant 

Mrs.    Eliz   Regan,    Night   Attendant 

Miss  C.   E.   Rehm,   Attendant 

Sallie    Rhodes,    Attendant 

May  Roberts,   Attendant 

Belle   Shirley,  Attendant-- 

Florence     Sinks,     Attendant 

Sarah    Smitli,    Attendant 

Mrs.  A.   G.   Towne,   Night  Attendant 

Alma  Van    Pelt,   Attendant 

Mrs.    I.    Brown,    Trained   Nurse 

P.   T.   Dermody,   Night   Attendant 

Percy  Browning,   Niglit  Attendant 

Rhoda   Musser,    Night    Attendant 

Barth   Buol,    Niglit   Attendant---- 

W.    P.   Thornton,    Attendant 

Ruth  Pepper,  Stenographer  and  Filing  Clerk 

Ruth  Olson,   Stenographer  and   Clinical   Clerk 

Millie  Sartori,  Assistant  Waitress,  Female  Department- 
Mrs.    A.    Housh,    Seamstress 

Mrs.    E.    Hathaway,   Laundress.--- 

L.   W.    Arnold,    Farmhand 

Henry    Barker,    Farmhand 

E.   H.   Danielson,   Farmhand 

W.   R.    Bissett,    Farmhand -- 

John    Fox,    Farmhand 

E.  E.    Johnson,    Farmhand 

J.    O.    Leonard,    Farmhand 

C.  L.   McReynolds,   Farmhand -- 

Moses    Piitchard,   Farmhand,    Sherman    Island 

J.   Robinson,   Farmhand,   Slierman  Island -. 

R.   C.    Scott,   Farmhand,   Sherman  Island 

A.   N.   White.   Farmhand,    Sherman   Island 

G.    H.   White,   Farmhand,    Sherman   Island 

T.  M.  McCarty,  Farmhand,  Sherman  Island 

W.    E.    Whipple,    Hostler 

D.  G.    Sherwood,    Night   Attendant 

Clay    Crane,    Attendant 

A.    Cunningham,    Night   Attendant 

Michael    Curtin,     Attendant 

G.  E.   Curtis,   Night  Watchman 

G.   H.   Derrick,   Attendant 

John    I).    Fitch,  Attendant -- 

W.   J.    Hanlon,  Night   Attendant 

AV.  S.   Hall,  Assistant  and  Member  Orchestra 

A.  R.   Hall,  Attendant  and  Usher -- 

Frank    Harper,    Attendant 

Orla    Hille,    Attendant 

A.    G.    Hooker,    Attendant 

J.    W.    Johnes,    Attendant — 

<5uy    Keeton,    Attendant  -- 

Peter  Martin,   Night   Attendant 

.1.    B.    Meyers,   Attendant 

R.    F.    Mooty,    Night   Attendant — 

.loseph    Murtha.    Attendant 

W.    O'Cunnell.    Attendant ■ 

E    Z.  Palm.  Assistant  and  Member  Orchestra 

E     Petri.    Attendant -- 

O.   F    Ray,  Attendant 

W.   T.   Ragsdale,   Attendant-- 

F.  J.  Ecgan,  Night  Attendant 

J.   W.    Rodger£,    Attendant 

.7.    H    Sparks,    Ni.ght    Attendant 

C  W.   Strcib.   Assistant  and  Member  Orchestra -- 

C.    W.    Sutherland,    Night   Attendant 

W.   A.    Webb.    Nit;ht    Attendant 

Enii!.\-   Anderson,    Attendant 

W.    G.   Anderson,    Night   Watclrr.an — 

Anna   Armstrong,    Niglit    Watchman : 

IMr.?    A.   Bjoi-nson.    Attendant 

Minnie  Brawner,  Night  Attendant 


Monthly  Salary 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 

no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  on 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 

110   00 

no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
no  00 

I  111    (10 

no  M'l 
no  00 
im  OP 
no  no 
no  00 
no  00 
no  on 
no  00 
no  ()o 

110  0(1 
I  Ki    00 

nu  oil 
no  00 
110  no 
no  00 


72 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STOCKTON   STATE   HOSPITAL— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  """"' 

Miss  F.  Burton,   Nislit  Attendant 

Mrs    G.    Buttrick,    Attendant 

Mrs    M.   Cooper,   Attendant 

Mrs    E.   Dinwiddie,   Attendant 

Mrs'    L.    Doir,   Night  Attendant 

Mrs.    K.    Mills,    Attendant 

R     H.    Evans.    Assistant 

T.    F.    Foster,   Assistant 

O    H.   Goodwin,    Assistant 

Harvev    Harrison.    Assistant 

J.    H.  'Kerns.    Assistant . 

Wm.   Lewis.   Assistant 

C.    Owens.    Assistant 

W.   J.   Rigney,   Assistant 

R.   L.   Thompson,  Assistant 

P.    Trulsson,   Assistant 

J.    Vaughan,    Assistant 

Ike  B.   Watson,  Assistant 

Bert   Wininger,    Assistant 

Mrs.   H.   Aldridge,   Assistant 

Mrs.    Bessie   Bartlett,   Assistant 

Mrs.    H.    Bryan,   Assistant 

Mamie    Donahue,    Assistant 

Marv    Gaynor.    Assistant — 

Edna   Gossage,    Assistant 

Rubv    Carlton,    Assistant — 

Charlotte  Dean,   Assistant 

Stella    Emerson,    Assistant — 

O.   R.   Hines.   Assistant 

W.    B.   Ammerman,   Assistant 

Ben   Barger.    Assistant 

W.   H.    Bettinger.    Assistant 

Frank    Bush.    Assistant 

S.    H.    Bvas,   Assistant — 

F.    G.    Connor,   Assistant 

Hazel    Hilsmeyer,    Assistant __-- — 

Mrs.    H.    Montgomery,    Assistant ■ 

Mrs.    B.   Mulvaney,    Assistant — 

Mi.ss   E.   McVicker.   Assistant 

Iva    Perry,    Assistant 

Lena    Stanford,    Assistant 

Marv  Wingate,   Assistant 

Charles    Brown,    Assistant — 

Mrs.   E.   Hildreth,   Attendant  Nurse 

W.    J.    Hildreth,    Attendant    Nurse 

O.   L.    Bush.   Attendant  Nurse 

Mrs.  Q.   Ray,   Attendant  Nurse 

Mrs.   S.   L.   Beilby.  Attendant  Nurse 

R.  W.   Dulin,   Attendant  Nurse -- 

Nellie  Garvin,  Assistant   Seamstress 

Mrs.  C.  W.   Coffelt,  Laundry  Help 

Alice  MoCarty,  Assistant  Laundry  Help 

$76.00  to  $100.00 

Maud    Sollars,    Telephone    Operator 

Cora    Ambrose.    Assistant   Attendant 

George   Erwin.    Assistant    Attendant 

Fannie  Harbison.   Assistant  Attendant 

Joseph  Breiinan.  Assistant  Attendant 

W.   G.   Cook,   Assistant   Attendant -- 

L.   T.    Connell.    Assistant   Attendant 

Joseph    Demeret,    Assistant    Attendant 

Lawrence  Guerin.  Assistant  Attendant 

Wm.    Lawson.    Assistant   Attendant 

E.  J.   McDermott.   Assistant  Attendant 

Thos.  F.  Norman.  Assistant  Attendant ■ 

R.  E.  Shanklin,  Assistant  Attendant — 

C.  A.  Sutcliffe.  Assistant  Attendant 

L.   S.  Whittington.   Assistant  Attendant 

Miss  N.    Bolton.   Assistant   Attendant -- 

Mrs.   S.   Burnette.   Assistant  Attendant 

Blanche  Choate.   Assistant  Attendant 

Anna   Fahey.    Assistant   Attendant 

Mrs.  V.  Goodwin,  Assistant  Attendant 

Miss   K.   Govere.   Assistant  Attendant -- 

Mrs.  E.  O'Donnell,   Assistant  .attendant 

Dora  Smith,  Assistant  Attendant 

Helen  Smith.  Assistant   Attendant 

Carrie  Dalton.   Waitress.   A.   D.   R.   Male  Department 

Mrs.   F.   Keenon.   Waitress.  Convalescent   Cottage 

Harriet   Peterson.   Assistant   Waitress.   Receiving  Building 

Nora  Frendergast,  Assisiaiit  Waitre.ss,   Female  Building 

Mrs.  M.  Sterling,  Assistant  Waitress,  Receiving  Building 


ily  Salary 

110 

00 

iin 

00 

no 

00 

110 

00 

110 

00 

no 

00 

10.5 

(10 

105 

00 

lO.T 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

0  0 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

1(»5 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

105 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

100 

0  0 

100 

00 

100 

CO 

]{)0 

00 

100 

00 

NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  TS" 

STOCKTON   STATE    HOSPITAL— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  '   i  Monthly  Salary 

J.   R.   Wilson,    Sewer  Tender 100   00 

L.   A.   Carson,   Vegetable  Man _ 95   00 

John    Pedroni,    Kitchen    Help__ 95   00 

Rose   Frances,   Assistant 90   00 

John  Repp,  Assistant 90  00 

Etta  Birney,  Assistant -- 90  00 

Harriet  Schuster,  Cook,  Dr.  Clark's  Residence 90   00 

D.  F.    Feehan,    Assistant 85   00 

W.  E.   Ford,  Assistant -- 85   00 

Goldie  Springer,  Assistant -- 85   00 

Robert    Hall.    Assistant    -- 85   00 

A.   Lutz,   Vegetable  Man 85   00 

Emma  Denevi.   Cook.   Dr.   Toggle's  Residence S5   00 

Angela  Portillo,  Cook,  Dr.  Sanderson's  Residence 85   00 

$51.00   to   $75.00. 

H.   W.   Lyons,   Treasurer 70   00 

W.   Stevenson,   Teamster 75   00 

COMMISSION   OF   IMMIGRATION   AND   HOUSING  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

(Report    of    oflicer.s    and    regular    euipio.vees    employed    by    this    departmeut    ou 
.January  1,  1921.) 

Namo  am!  Title  Monthly  Salary 

R.    Justin    Miller,    Attorney    and    Executive    Officer $333  33 

Ethel   Richardson.    Director   of   Immigration   Education 250  00 

Edward  A.  Brown.  Director  of  Camp  Sanitation 250  00 

R.   W.    Kearney,    Complaint   Officer 200  00 

Esther   Rujaro,    Special    Investigator 200  00 

Leo    T.    Mott,    Camp    Inspector 175  00 

Arthur  Johnson.    Fresno   Agent 175  00 

Mrs.   A.    S.   Calhoun,    Los   Angeles  Agent 175  00 

Otto   H.    Biernath,    Interpreter 160  00 

Antone    Scar,    Camp    Inspector 160  00 

E.  J.   Walther.   Sacramento  Agent 160  00 

Florence  Smith,   Bookkeeper  150  00 

Milton   E.   Edwards.   Camp  Inspector 150  00 

Elise  Harlan,   Housing   Inspector 150  00 

Eleanor  Del  Carlo,   .Secretary  to  Executive  Officer 140  00 

Dorothy   Huggins,    Stenographer 110  00 

Kathryn    Quinn,    Stenographer 110  OC 

Mrs.  Jennie  B.  Gowdy,   Stenographer 100  00 

Anna   Renucci,   Stenographer 85  00 

Helen    Breckenridge,    Stenographer 75  00 

Gene   Colicchia,    Messenger 60  00 

Statement  of  the  number  of  persons  engaged  for  temporary  or  emergency  employment 
during  the  fiscal  .year  ending  .June  .30.  1920,  and  the  total  amount  expended  for 
such  temporary  or  emergency  employments. 

Monthly  Salary 

Miss  E.    Howard,    Investigator $50  00 

M.    S.   Carrizosa,    Interpreter 208  00 

INDUSTRIAL   ACCIDENT   COMMISSION. 

(Report    of    officers    and    regular    employees    employed    by    this    department    on 
January  1.  1921.) 

Namo  and  Titlo  Monthly  Salary 

Will  J.   French.   Commissioner $416  65* 

A.    J.    Pillsbury.    Commissioner 416  65* 

A.    H.    Xaftzger,    Commissioner 416  65* 

H.   M.   Wolflin.   Superintendent  of  Safety 416  65 

A.   E.  Graupner.   Attorney 333  33 

T.  W.  Osgood,  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Safety 325  00 

H.  L.  White.   Secretary 300  00 

F.  B.  Lord,   Manager.   Compensation  Department 300  00 

W.  H.  Pillsburv,  Conipensation  Expert  and  Referee 300  00 

M.    R.   Gibbons    (M.D.),   Medical   Director 300  OOf 

R.  L.  Hemingway,     Chief  Boiler  Inspectoi- 300  00 

R.   L.   Eltringham,   Electrical  Engineer   (Resigned  January  21;  1921) 300  00 

G.  Chester  Brown.   Chief  Mine  Inspector 300  00 

J.  J.  Rosedale,   Safety  Engineer 300  00 

W.   P.   Ratliff,   Statistician  and   Superintendent  of  Self  Insurance 275  00 

J.  Wesley  Gebb.   Deputy  Mine  Inspector 275  00 

*Statutor.y. 
tPart-time, 


74 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


INDUSTRIAL   ACCIDENT   COMM  ISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

F.   L.   Lowell,   Deputy   Mine   Inspector 275  00 

L.   D.   Miller,   Safety  Engineer 275  00 

E.  O.   Allen,    Referee 250  00 

W.   W.    Britton.    Referee 250  00 

L.  C.   Brown,   Referee 250  00 

A.   D.    D'Ancona,    Referee .—  250  00 

H.   C.    Kelsey,    Referee 250  00 

D.  McPherson,   Jr..   Traveling  Referee 250  00 

Dr.  R.   W.  Harbaugh,  Assistant  Medical  Director 250  OOf 

Dr.   F.   E.    Raynes.  Assistant   Medical   Director 250  OOt 

F.  \y.   Fellows,   Assistant   Secretary 250  00 

Dr.   H.    E.   Southworth,   Assistant  Medical   Director 250  OOt 

G.  E.   Kimball,   Electrical   Enquirer 250  00 

F.    A.    Page,    Boiler   Inspector 240  00 

J.    S.    Thomas,    Assistant    Secretary 225  00 

E.  E.   Pui-rington,    Accountant 225  00 

L.   N.   Crowell,   Decision  Writer 225  00 

R.  E.  Haggard,  Superintendent  Permanent  Disability  Rating  Department-  225  00 

C.   C.    Bradford,    Boiler  Inspector 225  00 

C.  F.   Toklas,   Safetv  Engineer 225  00 

A.  Wade,    Boiler  Inspector___ 225   00 

F.  A.   Short,   Electrical  Inspector 225  00 

L.    O.    Adams,    Assistant    Secretary 225  00 

W.   H.   Hogue,   Traveling  Reporter 215  00 

A.  H.  Agaton,   Boiler  Inspector 215  00 

D.  H.   Harris,   Elevator  Inspector 215  00 

E.  F.  Owens,  Elevator  Inspector 215  00 

C.  A.  Trahn,  Elevator  Inspector 215  00 

A.  J.   Barrett,   Elevator  Inspector 200  00 

W.  E.  French.  Elevator  Inspector 190  00 

M.   Grimes,   Jr.,   Elevator  Inspector 190  00 

L.   Rouble.   Chief  Clerk 190  00 

George  Klinger,  Safety  Inspector 185  00 

Al  Wilson,   Elevator  Inspector 180  00 

Charles  R.   True,   Boiler  Inspector 175  00 

B.  Evans,   Boiler  Inspector 175  00 

C.  R.   Macdonald,   Chief  Clerk . 175  00 

Louise  Pedrotta,  Chief  Reporter 165  00 

Elmer  M.  Shunk,  Special  Investigator 162  50 

Mary  F.  Ward,  Clerk-Stenographer 160  00 

A.    Henshall,    Reporter 160  00 

Grace    Littler,    Reporter 160  00 

Georgina    Woodall,    Reporter    160  00 

May  Humphreys,   Reporter 160  00 

Blanche   Sameth,    Reporter   160  00 

Margaret   McGuire,   Clerk-Stenographer   155  00 

W.   F.   Beem,    Clerk   150  00 

Loretto  Jordan,   Clerk   150  00 

J.  J.  Taheny,  Clerk  150  00 

E.   .\splund,   Reporter  150  00 

fjorraine  Bradley,   Stenographer- Clerk  150  00 

Mildred   Adams,   Special  Agent 150  oo 

Rose   Marshall,    Reporter   150  00 

Oscar   Cornelinsscn,    Special  Investigator 150  0) 

H.   Hale,    Stenographer-Clerk   145  00 

Enid  Cohen,    Stenographer-Clerk   140  00 

Dora   Knox,    Stenographer-Clerk 140  00 

Geneva   Blake,    Stenographer-Clerk   140  00 

A.   ().   Hansen,   Clerk   130  00 

.Mabel    Taft.    Stenographer    125  00 

.Sr)pliie    Hink,    Stenographer    IL'5  ()0 

.Alice  Cragan,  Telephone  Operator 125  00 

Bertha  Endrich.   ."Stenographer 125  00 

E.   Stewart.   Miiltigi;i|(h  opoiator 1:^5  oo 

Irene  Cowell.    Secrptary-SteiKigraph'-i- : ,._  i.'5  oo 

Sara    Foste^r     Proof   Reader . 125  o;i 

Clara   Imes,   Secretary-Stenographei-    125  00 

Gensvisvs  McMahon,    Stenographer  125  00 

Elizabeth   Brand,   Reportar 125  00 

A.  Bowen,   Clerk   125  00 

Harriet  Emfrson,   Special  Agent I,  125  OCi 

Esther  .Tobnf'on,    Clerk 2  125  00 

Undine  Ru.ssell,   Stenographer "  125  00 

L.   B.   Mallory,   Referee-Fresno ^^ II  125  00* 

B.  Staples,    Stenographer   Z.2I^1_  120  00 

M.    Bird,    Stenographer    120  00 

.Amy   McGrath,    Stenographer   120  00 

Henrietta  Schneider,  Stenographer II  120  00 

S.  McLaugblin,  Clerk IZ'l'l  120  00 

♦Statutory. 
tPart-Timc  Service. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


75 


INDUSTRIAL    ACCIDENT   COMMISSION— Continued. 

(H«port  of  oflBcers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

M.   Chance,   Stenographer 120  00 

Essie  Partain.  Clerk  120  00 

J.   P.   Zipf,    Clerk    120  00 

Eleanor  Lyman.   Dictaphone  Operator 115  00 

Virginia  Rae,   Stenographer 115  00 

Mrs.   C.    Faiichild,    Stenographer   115  00 

P.   Krupa,   Stenographer 115  00 

P.    Scheuble,    Stenographer 115  00 

May  Rolfe,    Dictaphone  Operator  115  00 

Gladys  Waibel,   Clerk    115  00 

Lucy  S.   Coen,    Stenographer  115  00 

Irene   Kloety,    Stenographer 115   00 

Ethel    Brown,    Stenographer   115  00 

Cora  Pettit.  Clerk  . 110  00 

Elsie  Eaden,   Clerk   110  00 

Amy  Wells.   Clerk   110  00 

Gertrude  Bradley,   Dictaphone  Operator 110  00 

Alberta   Ewart,    Clerk   110  00 

C.    Burke.    Stenographer   105  00 

Daisv    Blake,    Stenographer    105  00 

Edwarda   Pickett,   Typist   100  00 

Mrs.  C.  Kennedy,  Stenographer 100  00 

Ruth   Hannan,   Typist   100  00 

Celestine   McCarthy.    Typist 100  00 

William    Leslie,    Actuary 100   00* 

Lillian    Waldron,    Typist    100  00 

Lillian    Sidey,    Stenographer    100  00 

Ethel   Bettes.   Tvpist   95  00 

Mildred   Brav,    Clerk 95  00 

Grace  Stillson,  Copyholder  95  00 

Leona  Hamner,  Dictaphone  Operator - 90  00 

Gertrude    Brown,    Stenographer 90  00 

Myrtle  Mitchell.   Clerk   90  00 

Frances   Brand,    Typist    85  00 

Edith    Hughes,    Typist   85  00 

L.  McLean,  Clerk  85  00 

Josephine   Scannell,    Typist   80  00 

J.  German.  Messenger 75  00 

A.  J.  Monroe.  Referee 41  66t 

A.   J.    Bischoff,    Referee   41  66t 

George  H.  Johnson,  Referee 41  66t 

J.   C.   Bienna,   Janitor 30  OOf 

During  the  seventy-first  fiscal  year,  ending  June  30,  1920,  the  Industrial 
Accident   Commission    employed   thirty-two    (32)    temporary   and   emergency 

employees,  at  a  cost  of $2,01fi  68 

The  above  does  not  include  those  employees  who  substituted  or  served 
only  for  short  periods  of  time  in  a  permanent  position,  but  only  those  who 
were  employed  on  temporary  or  emergency  work. 


INDUSTRIAL  FARM   FOR  WOMEN,  SONOMA. 


(Keyort    of    officers    and    res'iilar    employees    employed    by    this    deiiartuient    on 
January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Offleer  or  Emijluyfc  aral  Title  MonUiIy  .Salary  or  Uailj'  Wane 

Blanche  Morse,   Executive  Secretary $250  00  per  month 

Donald  Mcintosh,  Assistant  to  the  Superintendent 200  00  per  month 

August  Castagnet,   Farm   Hand -1  oil   per  da\- 

D.  M.  Mcintosh.  Farm  Hand '■'<  ■'•'i  per    day 


*Statulory. 
i-Part-time  service. 


76 


STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME   FOR  THE  ADULT  BLIND. 
Saliirit'S  of   Emiiloyct's. 

Name   and  Position                                                                                                  Casli  Maintenance 

P.    Keith,    Superintendent   !{"175  00  $35  00 

T.  A.  Williston,  Chief  Clerk 125  00  70  00# 

V.  P.  D-^nipsev,  Chief  Cook. 115  00  35  00 

E.  K.  Darling,  Assistsnt  Clerk 90  00  33  OO 

.1.  VV.  Ciimniinsrs.  Engineer.. 95  00  24  00 

Mr>.  R,  .'■:.  Keith,  Matron . 75  «)  35  00 

,1.  T.  Tate,  Second  Cook 65  00  35  00 

A.  F.  Main-,  M.D.,  Physician 100  00  

Mrs.  H.  Aniyot,  Assistant  Matron 60  00  35  00 

,T.  M.  Donohiie.   Watchman 60  00  35  00 

F.  K.  Taylor,  Gardener 60  00  35  00 

Mrs.  E.  Johnson,  Assistant  Matron 55  00  35  00 

J.  P.  Le?,  Janitor 55  00  35  00 

Kd.  McAvemey,  Laborer 55  00  35  00 

C.   F.   Barnhisel,   Dishwasher 45  00  35  00 

Miss  M.  Flood,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

Mrs.  K.  J.  Don?y,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

Mrs.  E.  Peterson,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

Miss  R.  Johnson,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

Miss  C.  Koger,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

Miss  M.  Santos,  Waitress 45  00  35  00 

W.  David,  Cleaner  45  00  35  00 

R.  Tat".  Ai=sistant  Janitor 45  00  35  00 

G.  S.  Meredith,  Secretary 50  00  

H.  P.  Francis,  Reader 15  00  

Salaries   of   sighted   employees   in   the   shops.     These   employees   are   paid 
earnings  of  the  shops  and  are  not  paid  from  State  appropriations. 

Name   and  rosltion                                                                                                  <"ash  Maintenance 

.\.  T.  Johnson,  Shop  Foreman $175  (W  $6  OO 

Miss  E.  B.  Smith.  Teacher 75  00  24  00 

H.  P.  Francis,  Chauffeur 60  00  35  00 

Miss  M.  Richter,  Teacher 50  00  35  00 

No  temporary  or  emergency  help. 


Total 

$210  OO* 

195  00 

l.)0  00 

12.?  00 

119  00 

110  "0 

IW  00 

100  00* 

9'.  00 

95  00 

95  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

80  00 

80  00 

80  on 

80  00 
80  00 
80  00 
80  00 
80  OOt 
8C  00 
50  00* 
15  OOt 

from    the 


Total 

$181  00 

99  00 

95  00 

85  00 


INDUSTRIAL   WELFARE  COMMISSION. 

(Report    of    officers    and    regular    employees    employed    by    this    department    on 
.January  1,  1921.) 

Xamc  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Daily  Wage 

A.  B.  C.  Dohnnann,  Chairman  of  Commission $10  00* 

Kath-irine  Pliilips  Edson,  Executive  Commissioner 10  OO* 

Al.-o  a;,  allowance  of  .S3.00  per  diem,  general  expense,  to  supplement  the  former  per 
diem  to  the  amount  of  !?.3iio  per  month. 

Walter  G.  Mathewson,  Commissioner . 10  00* 

Alexander  Goldstein,   Conmiissioncr  10  00* 

Monthly  Salary 

Marian  L.  Mel.  Assistant  Secretary 175  00 

Ethel  R.  Palmer,  Southern  California  Representative 175  00 

Elizabeth  Maedonald,  Chief  Clerk 175  00 

Isabel  Hall,  Special  Agent 150  00 

Margery  Lynch,  Special  Agent 150  00 

Elsa  Lissner,  Special  Agent 150  00 

Cluiicc  Zion,  Special  Agent 150  00 

Thelma  Miller,  Stenographer 150  00 

Dorothy  Johnston,  Special  Agent 125  00 

Dorothy  Miles,  Special  Agent 125  00 

Margaret  Poole,  Special  Agent 125  00 

Gertrude   Lachman,  Stenographer   100  00 

Ruth  P.  Mount,  Stenographer 100  00 

Unfilled,  Stenographer  .-. 100  00 

Georgiana  Garden,  Special  Investigator  Industrial  Education 75  OOt 

Georgie  Mathewson.  Statistical  Clerk K  OOt 

Daily  Wage 

William  E.  Hubbard,  Consulting  Engineer $15  OOt 

(■Maximum  of  7  per  diems  per  month.) 

Fourteen  (14)  persons  were  employed  for  temporary  or  emergency  work  during  the  fiscal  year 
ending  June  3f>,  1020.    $1,03:^.30  was  exp"nded  for  such  temporary  and  emergency  work. 
Respectifully  submitted:  Indu.<trial  Welfare  Commission:  by  Elizabeth  Maedonald,  Chief  Clerk. 
February  8.  1921. 

#Self  and  Wife. 

"Statutory  Position. 

tPart-Timc  Service.  .  -  .         .  .1 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  77 

DEPARTMENT  OF  INSURANCE. 

San   Francisco,   February   12,   1921. 

State  Civil  Service  Vommissioii,  Sucianicnto,  CnUfat in<i. 

Gentlemen  :  The  following  is  a  list  of  the  employees  of  this  Department,   their 
salaries  and  titles,  as  requested  in  your  circular  letter  of  recent  date: 

Insurance    Department.   State   of  California. 
Ale.xander  McCabe,  In.surance  Commissioner. 
Namo  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Alexainlor  Mc-C'ali?,   [nsuranee  Commi.sisoner           .      __           _  4^,0  c*\ti 

.iohn  F.  Barry,  Examiner "."".""r"l  300  001 

Fred  P.  Cooper,  Exaniincr """  "  onn  nnt 

Victor  Montgomery,  Actuary _          _  3qq  00 

.Samuel  H.  Beckett,  Examiner "                  ".'"VS'.V  250  00 

Rjymond  Benjamin,  Attorney  \\\''.."\'    ""__!  _'_  2.50  00 

H.  F.  Ristirousli,  I) "piity  Insurance  Commissioner .  --IIl^II.IIIII.,.!..  225  00# 

E.  F.  Mitchell,  .\.«si.«tant  to  Commissioner 225  00 

M.  E.  Barr,  Cliiel  Clerk -1II--"I""."].III"II  165  00 

L.  M.  Gilmore,  Stenographer _. II.I.lIIl.  150  00 

A.  M.  Weisse,  Stenographer,  Los  Ange'es  Office I 150  00 

M.  O.  Tinkham,  St'nographer 125  00 

E.  E.  James,  Statistician  125  00 

P.  M.  Tonges,  Statistician  125  00 

.1.  F.  Bailey,  Clerk,  Los  Angeles  Office 100  on 

F.  de  Ganna,  Typist ^ 100  00 

Ocneveve  Lyman,  Typist  100  00 

G.  L.  Standley,   Typist  9')  00 

.1.  J.  Kenny,  Stenographer 90  00 

Milton  San  Faeon.  Messenger 05  00 

.Extra  typists  are  re(|uired  during  the  rush  period,  toward  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year,  to  as 
speedily  as  possiMe  idace  in  tlie  hands  of  the  many  thousands  of  agents  and  brokers  the  new- 
licenses  necessary  to  the  legal  conduct  of  their  business.  During  li>2o  the  total  compensation  of 
twenty-six  extra  typists  so  employed  Wiis  !fl,6.55.94. 

Yours  very  truly,  Alexander  McCabe,  Insurance  Commissioner. 


BUREAU    OF    LABOR   STATISTICS    DEPARTMENT. 

(R»port  of  officers  anil  regular  eniiiloyees  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Febniary  7,  1921. 
San  Francisco. 

Xarao  of  OfHcer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

.John   P.    McLaughlin,    Commissioner $333  30* 

William  Gardner,  Statistician   and   Chief  Examiner 225  00* 

B.   B.   Rosenthal,   Deputy   Commissioner. __  200  00* 

.\lbert  T.  RochC;  .Attorney 200  00* 

Harry  Gorman,  Field  Agent 190  00 

.1.  P.  Denehy,  Fi-ld  Agent 175  00 

David  McLennan.  Special  Agent IGj  00 

E.  F.  Gallatin    Snecial  Agent 16.5  00 

D.  .J.  O'Neill,  Special  Agent -  165  00 

Katherine  Kellv,  Stenographer  and  Bookkeener 165  00 

E.  A.  Williams,  Statistical   Clerk /- 150  00 

Florence  Burns.  Stenographer  125  00 

Nora  O'Callaghan    Stenograi^her 125  00 

S'rah  H.  Byrne,  Stenographer  125  00 

Mary  L.  Powers.  Stenographer 125  00 

F'velyn  Corbctt,  Stencgranlier  125  00 

//Salaries  paid  out  of  General  Fund.  All  other  salaries  and  expenses  are  paid  from  .special  fund 
supported  by  fees  and  collections  of  department.  (These  collections  are  largely  in  excess  of 
expcndituras.) 

tSection  ."97  of  the  Political  Code  of  this  state  provides  that  all  examinations  of  in-surance  com- 
panies must  be  made  at  the  exiiense  of  the  companies.  The  state  is  charged  with  their  salaries 
only  when  assigned  by  the  Commission  to  the  investigation  of  reports,  etc.,  filed  with  the  depart- 
ment. 

*St<itutory  Position. 

tPart-Time  Service. 


78  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

BUREAU  OF  LABOR  STATISTICS  DEPARTMENT— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  einidoyeL's  ouiployed  by  this  department  ou  January  1,  1921.) 

Los  AngeU's. 
Name  of  Officer  or  Kraployee  ami  Titlf  Monlhly  Salary 

Bertha  L.  Cable,  Deputy  C'oniniissioner - - 200  00* 

Raymond  Shively,  Field  Agent  .- -— - - -— --  190  00 

M.  M.  Lyon,  Assistant  I>ei.uty  Commissioner 175  (lO* 

Harry  Ei'stoiii,  Special  Agent 165  (X) 

T.  W.  Bromley,  Special  Agent -- 165  00 

C    W.  Holbrook,  Special  Agent 165  00 

Flora  Fr:nim,  Stenogrnpher 125  00 

Sacramento. 

John  S.  Blair,  Assistant  Deputy  Commissioner 200  00 

Anna  E.  Purdy,  Stenographer 150  00 

San  Diego. 

Benjamin  H.  Taylor,  Assistant  Deputy  Commissioner 200  00 

Martha  Moore,  Stenographer 65  OOt 

Fresno. 

L.  B.  Miillory,  Assistant  Deputy  Conmiissioner 115  00+ 

Wanda  M.  Hanseomb,  Stenographer 100  00* 

Public  Employnnent  Bureaus  De.oartment. 
San  Francisco. 
Men"s  Department,  9.35  Mi.ssion  Street. 
Xame  of  Offircr  or  Emiiloyee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

C.  B.  Sexton,  Superintendent $225  00: 

H.   H.   Fitzgerald,    Manager 190  OOt 

J.  P.  McLaughlin,  Jr.,  Placement  Clerk 165  00 

J.  P.  O  Connell,  Placement  Clerk 150  00 

A.  A.  Rosborough,  Clerk  1.50  On 

C.  O.  Johnson,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

J.  J.  Lan=.  Placement  Clerk.. 140  00 

J.  H.  Manning,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

T.  J.  Walsh,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

Women's  Department,  Paeifle  Building. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Hall.  Manager 1.50  00 

May  L.  Harrington,  Stenographer 125  00 

Oakland. 

Mrs.  H.  Power,  Manager 175  00 

R.  H.  Finnell,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

W.  L.  Juri,  Placement  Clerk '. 140  00 

Geo.  F.  Ryan,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

Mary  A.  Dempsey,  Placement  Clerk 125  00 

Sacramento. 

F.  W.  Chapman,  Manager 165  00 

G.  F.  Chorley,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

Fresno. 

William  G.  Maas,  Manager.. 175  00 

J.  J.  Maher,  Placem-nt  Clerk 140  00 

San  Jos3. 

George  F.  Moorly.  Manager 165  00 

T.  F.  Graham,  Placment  Clerk IW  00 

Los  .'Angeles. 

E.  H.  Hancock,  District  Sujierintendent 20O  00 

R.  M.  Catron,  Manager ISO  OO 

Krma  B.  Summers,  Placement  Clerk 150  00 

Blanch"  Halbert,  Manager 150  00 

S.  L.  Mayer,  Jr.,  Placement  Clerk li^O  00 

A.  O.  Sanchez,  Placement  Clerk 150  00 

Alice  L.  Hogan,  Placement  Clerk --  140  00 

L.  W.  Burdett",  Placement  Clerk I'^O  00 

F.  R.  Sattler.  Placement  Clerk HO  00 

L  N.  Barnett,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

L  K.  Carr,  Pbcement  Clerk - 140  00 

Hal  McLean,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

♦Statutory. 

tPart-time  service. 

JReturned  from  leave  of  absence  February  1,  1921. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  79 

Public   Employment   Bureaus   Department — Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Los  Angeles— Continued. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kmploycc  aiul  Title  Monthly  Salarj- 

Lucy  Malin,  Placement  Clerk 125  00 

Irene  L.  Powers.  Placement  Clerk 125  00 

Maude  C.  Wilkie,  Placement   Clerk -.- 125  00 

Ruby  Bell,  Placement  Clerk... 115  00 

Florence  Thurman,  Telephone  Operator 100  00 

Stockton. 

.John  A.  Greene,  Manager 150  00 

Frank  Waterman,  Placement  Clerk 140  00 

Chieo. 
H.  L.  Miller,  Manager 150  00 

Marysvillc. 
•J.  S.  Quinn,  Manager 150  00 

DELHI   LAND  SETTLEMENT. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W.  E.  Packard,  Superintendent $333  33 

M.  B.  Williams,  Chief  Engineer 333  33 

M.  E.  Cook,  Engineer 250  00 

.J.  R.  Jahn,  Engineer 250  00 

E.   C.   Fortier,   Engineer 235  00 

O.  W.  Shuttuck,  Auditor 200  00 

H.  B.  Said.  Engineer I75  OO 

L.  N.   Brown,  Orchardist 170  00 

R.  F.  KretZ;  Bookkeeiier 150  00 

T.  M.  Temple,  Pipe  Plant  Foreman 150  00 

A.  L.  J:nstein,  Engineer 150  00 

Sidney  Lee,  Levelman 135  00 

Paul  Wilcox.  Rodman 135  00 

John  Woodhridge,  Rodman  125  00 

]-:ric  Olson.  Rodman, 115  00 

G.  W.  Pi't^rs,  Jimior  Architectural  Draftsman 115  00 

J.  C.  Hocker,  Timeke"iier 100  75 

Tom  Herron,  Stableman 100  00 

Iva  Wasson,  Stenographer 100  00 

E.  W.  Peters,  Stenographer  and  Secretary 100  00 

Edgar  Home,  Storekeeper   87  12 

W.  M.  Bostaph.  Levelman 77  44 

R.  H.  Morgan,  Rodman 74  19 

Arthus  Ross,  Rodman 18  55 

179  persons  engaged   for  temporary  or  emergency  employment  during  the  fiscal   year  ending 
June  .30,  1920.    Total  amount,  $37,010.09. 

STATE  LAND  SETTLEMENT  BOARD— DURHAM   OFFICE. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Salary  or  Wage 

Geo.  C.  Keutzer,  Superintendent $333  33  per  month 

H.   H.   Dingman,   Accountant 125  00  per  monthf 

Margfret  Marshal',  Stenographer-Cashier 100  00  per  month 

Earl  Foijarty.  Engineering  Assistant 75  00  per  month 

F.  M.  Butler,  Laborer 45  cents  per  hour 

H.  P.  Bonnickson,  Yard  Foreman 45  cents  per  hourf 

Total  numb?r  of  men  employed  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920 576 

Total  amount  expended  for  temporary  or  emergency  employment  as  shown  above $25,362  96 

LEGISLATIVE  COUNSEL   BUREAU. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  tniploycci  l)y  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

George  B.  Bush,  Legislative  Counsel $333  33 

Frederick  B.  Wood,  Assistant  Counsel 225  00 

John  A.  McGilvray,  Assistant  Counsel 200  00 

Theodora  S.  Crase,  Stenographer 100  00 

tPart-Time  Service. 


80  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

CALIFORNIA    STATE    LIBRARY. 

Saeiaiiiento,   California. 

(Rojiort  of  ortic'.Ts  and  rogiihir  eiii|iloyees  tiiiployeil  liy  tliis  ilci>artiiu'iit  on  .liimiary  1,  li>21.) 

Namu  01  Officer  or  Eraployoo  aiul  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Milton  .T.  Ferguson,  State  Librarian $416  65* 

Mabel  R.  Oillis.  Assistant  State  Librarian 250  OO 

Mrs.  Laura  Steffens  Suggett,  Branch  Librarian —  225  00 

.los.  H.  Quire,  Law  and  Legislative  Refs-rence  Librarian 200  03 

Susan  T.   Smith,  Reference  Librarian..-- 200  00 

Mrs.  May  Dexter  Henshall,   Organizer 185  00 

Eudora  Gnroutte,   Head,   California  Department —  175  00 

Alice  .T.  Haines,  Head,  Documents  De|)artraent 175  00 

Wm.  H.  Lugg,  Head,  Shipping,  Reiiair,  etc --  175  00 

Ida  G.  Munson,  Head,  Catalog  Department 175  OO 

H.  C.   Peterson,  Collector  of  Californiana 175  0» 

lieulali   Mumm,   Library  Instructor 165  00 

Kate  M.  Foley,  Home  Teacher  of  tie  Blind _ 150  00 

Florence  Lamb,  Bookkeeper 150  00 

Annie  Lowry,  In  Charge  of  Periodicals  and  Binding 150  00 

Mvrtle  Ruhl,  In  Charge  of  Book  Orders  and  Accessions 150  00 

Helen   M.   Bruner,  Assistant 135  00 

Polly   Kenton,  Ass.«tant 135  00 

Wm.  (i.  Lyons,  Clerk -. 135  00 

X.  Ruth  McCuUough,  Assistant 135  00 

M.  Ruth  McLaughlin,  Assistant 135  00 

Blanche  L.   Shadle,   Assistant 135  00 

Caroline  E.  Wenzel,  Shelf  Lister- 135  00 

Anna   Creaner,   Assistant 125  00 

Mary  Katherine  Ray,  Assistant 125  00 

Mrs.  Vivian   Gregory  Smith,  Assistant 125  (X) 

lU'ssi-  B.  Heath,  Assistant 120  OO 

D.  Florence  Montfort,  Assistant 120  CO 

Marguerite  Walker,  Stenographer 120  OO 

Klla  A.   Clark,  Indexer 110  00 

Franc-es  Haub,  Assistant 110  00 

Anita  Knopf,  Stenographer  (Sutro  Branch) HO  00 

Marie  Lament,  Assistant 110  03 

Wyman   Pease,   Clerk 110  00 

Mary  V.  Provines,  Assistant HO  €0 

Lily  Tilden,   Assistant 110  00 

Beryl    Andrews,    Assistant 100  00 

Mrs.  Gerna  R.  Dickson,  Assistant 100  00 

Sara  P.  Driver,  Assistant 100  00 

J.  L.  Foss,  Janitor 100  OO 

G.  A.  Klees,  .Janitor 100  00 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Prentiss  McKevitt,  Assistant lfX»  00 

Catharine  -J.  Morrison,  Home  Teacher  of  the  Blind 100  OO 

R.  N.  Polmere,  Janitor 100  00 

Harry  Simons,  Elevator  Operator 100  Oo 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Clarke  Worden,  Assistant 100  03 

Benneta    Colton,   Typist _-  90  00 

Emma  F.  deMerritt,  Book  Repairer --  90  oO 

Mrs.  Thclma  A.  Foss,  Book  Repairer —  90  00 

Laura   Manhart,   Assistant 90  00 

Mrs.  Olive  M.  Treichler,  Assistant I 90  OO 

Mae  Duvic-:   Book   Repairer 85  00 

Mrs.  Fayc  M.  French,  As.'^istant 85  00 

Mrs.  Mae  Moore,  Book  Repairer 85  00 

Lueilfi  E.  Ernst,  Assistant - 75  Oa 

Anna  McAncar,  'IVpist  and  Dictaphone  Operator 75  00 

Beth    Mclntire,    Messenger 75  Oo 

Ida  Smith,  Messenger -— -  75  OO 

Rose  F.  Butler,  Assistant 70  00 

Margaret   Ki'.garifT,  Assistant 70  00 

Mrs.  E'eanore  H.  Meads,  Assistant 70  00 

Irene  Ryan,  Assistant 70  03 

.^ngelena  Grant,  Messenger C5  00 

.Jennie   Gijwitz,   Assistant CO  00 

Willie  Milling,   Messenger 60  OO 

Grace  Raub,  Assistant 60  00 

Theoiloie  Mill'ng.   Messenger 50  00 

J^inc  In   Fitzel],   Mcssnger 50t 

Eleven   iiersons  have  been  employed  for  temporary  work  during  the  last  fiscal  year 

for  wh'ch  we  jiaid  ilie  following  total  amount $795  75 

'Statutory. 
tPer  hour. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  81 

STATE  COMMISSION    IN    LUNACY. 

Kamu  oi'  Officpv  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

F.  W.  Hatch,  General  Superintendent $418  ©g 

K.   a.   Birdsall,  Secretary 250  <n> 

Earl  D.  White,  Attorney "  250  Oo 

Chas.  P.  Waymire,  Deportation  Agent "..  225  Oo 

K.  G.  Twogood,  Assistant  Secretary 200  00 

Geo.  Hucstis,   Financial  Agent 175  (nt 

Kuth   M.  Morse,   Stenographer 125  0(J 

Pearl  M.  Stoekdale,  Filing  Clerk 85  00 

(Persons   employed    for   temporary   or  emergency   employment   during   the   h.^cal    year   ending 
-liine  30.  1!)20.) 

Number  of  Persons  and  Title 

1  Typist ^i  00  per  day  when  employed 

STATE  MARKET  COMMISSION   AND  THE  STATE  FISH    EXCHANGE. 

List  of  permanent  employees. 

State  Market  Commission. 
Xamo  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Gilbert  B.  Daniels,  State  Market  Director $416  65 

F.  N.  Bigelow,  Secretary 300  oo 

Mabel  E.   Worth,   Stenographer 12.'>  (lO 

Madeline  Spear,  Stencgrapher 110  (jo 

Olive  Oppermann,  Stenographer  (temporary  employee  filling  permanent  position) 110  00 

Eunice  Bailey,   Clerk lOo  OO 

State  Fish   Exchange. 

•Tames  P.  Britt,  Deputy 250  00 

Mrs.  D.  F.  Shaw,  Assistant  Secretary 175  oo 

.J.  H.  Joy,  Deputy 140  0*J 

S.   Quartararo,  Deputy 125  00 

Blanche  Le  Sage,  Stenographer 110  <0 

E.  M.  Brough,  Deputy 60  Oo 

J.  L.  Leonard,  Deputy 50  00 

Alfred  McCaithy,  Deputy 50  Oo 

Total    $2,121  63 

Total    amount    expended    during    fiscal    year    ending    June   30,    1920    for    temporary    or 

emergency  employees  (State  Market  Commission) $225  50 

Total    amount    expended    during    fiscal    year    ending   June  30,    1920   for   temporary   or 

emergency  employees   (State  Fish   Exchange) 638  57 

Total   $864  07 

Total    number   of    persons    employed   during   the   fiscal   year   ending   June   30,   1920,    on 

temporary  or  emergency  work  (State  Market  Commission) 2o 

Total    number   of    persons    employed    during    the   fiscal    year   ending   June   30,   1920,    on 

temporary  or  emergency  work  (State  Fish  Exchange) 13 

Total    33 

D.  Fairchild  Shaw,  Assistant  Secretary. 

MARSHALL'S   MONUMENT. 

G.  W.  Morrill,  Guardian. 

Coloma,   Fobruaiy   1.    1021. 

Hoiwrahic  State  Civil  Service  Comtnission,  and  State  Board  Control. 

Gentlemen:   (By  request  tender  data  and  informatiou  required.) 

Name  and  Title  ("omiH-nsation 

Ga'en  W.  Morrill,  Guardian -         $75  00* 

James  B.  Connor,  Laborer  (6  days  at  $4.00) , —  24  00+ 

Yours  truly,  G.  W.  Morrill,  Guardian. 

♦Statutory    position.    tPart-time    service. 


6—9768 


82  STATE    OFFICERS    AND    EMPl-OYEES. 

BOARD   OF    MEDICAL    EXAMINERS. 

(Rfporl  of  ollicers  atid  rigular  ■  i)i;iluyt(s  cmployt'd  liy  this  (Iciiiirtinoni  on  January  1,  11,21.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  aiul  Title  Moiitlily  Salaiy 

1.    Harry  A.  Encell,  Chief  Counsel $300  00 

•2.    Charles  B.  Pinkhani,  Secretary  Treasurer 250  00* 

3.    H.  .1.   Ca^tellaw,  .Special  Prosecutor 2o0  OOt 

-I.    Frank   M.   .Smith,   Special   Prosecutor 250  OOt 

T).    Charles  I).  Ballard.  Asscciate  Counsel 2J0  00 

(J.    H.  (i.  Hen(ieis;)n,  Special  Agent 175  00 

7.    .1.  M.  O'Coniiell,  Special  Agent 17.->  0) 

S.     Kthel  McDonaM,  Chivf  c:erk  (Sacrameitto) 100  OO 

!>.    Marie   Hulterly,   Stenographer  (Sacramento) 150  00 

1(1.    Albert  Carter,  AsMstant  Special  Agent  (Lcs  Angeles) 150  00 

U.    .\ngel  C.  Favatt,  Aji.«istant  Spe<'ial  Agent  (San  Francisco) 150  00 

12.     Kvelyn   Dalton,   Stenographer   (San   FranciMO) 125  00 

l.i.    Flor'jnce   Alnigui.st,    Clerk   (Sacramento) 120  00 

14.    Carniellita    Williams,    Bookkeeper   (Sacramento) 110  CO 

1.").    .Alice  Carter,   Stenographer  (Lls  Ange  e?) lliO  (:<i 

Ki.    Margaret   McKinney,  Stenographer  (San   Francisco) 100  00 

17.  Eva   Rogers,   File  Clerk   (Sacramento) 85  CO 

18.  Frank   Boniface,    Janitor    (Sacramento) 10  OO 

Temporary    employees — 

Number  *">   (employed    at   odd   intervals   when   necessity   demanded)    Operators   and 

Cl?rks.    Total  amount  expended  from  July  1,  l<)19-June  30,  1920 2,719  19 

Board  Members  (9)  per  diem  of  ^lO.Ot;  when  Board  is  in  session  for  regular  meetings 
of   special   committee  meetings.    Total   amount   expended   from  January  1,   1920- 

Jamiary    1,    1021 — 2,095  00 

STATE    MINING    BUREAU. 

Report  of  Officers  and  Regular  Employees  Employed  by  this  Department 
on   January   1,   1921. 

Sl.jl.dO— ifoUO.OO. 
Xanui  01   OlB.'er  u.'   ICiaployi^c-  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

F.  McN.  Hamilton,  State  Mineralogist ^16  60' 

R.   P.   McLaughlin,  Stat?  Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor 1 oWj  00* 

¥301.00— $350.00. 

J.  B.   Case,   Chief  Deputy 333  33 

Irving  V.  Augur,  Deputy  Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor 30O  00 

R.  M.  Barnes,  Deputy  Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor 300  00 

Clifford  C.  Thorns,  Deputy  Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor 30O  00 

$251.00— $275.00. 

L.  Vander  Leek,   Engineer   and  Geologist 275  00 

\V.   \V.   Thayer,    Secretary 250  00* 

Archibald  M.  Johnson,  Attorney  Oil  Depattment 250  00* 

M.  H.  Soyster,  Deputy  Oil  and  Gas  Supervisor 250  CO 

H.   B.  Thomson,  Deputy  Oil   and  Gas  Supervisor 250  OO 

!j?201.00— s,22.3.00. 

E.   S.    Boalich,   Mining    Kngiu'cr 220  00 

\V.   H.  Tucker,   Chief   Field  Assistant 220  00 

\V.    W.    Bradley,    Mining   Statistician 210  00 

$176.CO— $200.00. 

E.  Htigenin,    Pitrol"iuii    Enginrer 200  00 

C.   A.    Logan,    Field   Assistant —  190  OO 

$151  .CO— $175.00. 

Frank    Sanborn,    P"trogra]iher 175  00 

C.'   McK.    Laizure,    Field   Assistant 175  00 

Frank.   D.  (Jore,  Petroleinn   Engineer 175  00 

F.  M.    Smith,    Petroleum    Engineer ^ 175  00 

Martin  Van   Couvering,   Petroleum  Engineer 175  OO 

*12;>.(X)— $150.00. 

.Sam   Perry,   Inspector I'o.iWi 

Clement    D.    Meserve,    Inspector -.- 150  OO 

R.   E.  McCabe,  Inspector 150  fH) 

P.    S.    Haiiry.    Inspector „.... 1.50  (K) 

A.    O.    Hadd"n,    Inspector -- ---  150  (Kl 

Harry    (jodde.    Inspector 15C  00 

W.  \V.  Copp,   [ns)M'ctor 150  00 

Charles    L.    Clark,    Insi)"ctor -. 150  00 

♦Statutory. 

tThese  employees  are  on  a  fee  basis  but  make  an  average  of  about  $2)0  per  month. 


NAMES^    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  83 

STATE   MINING  BU  REAU— Continued. 
(Rfport  of  officers  and  regular  rmployees  employed  by  this  flfpartnient  on  January  1,  isei.; 

$126.00— $130.(X>— Continued. 
Nanio  01  Officei  or  Kmployeo  anil  Title  Monthly  Salary 

J.  .J.  McDonald,  A.s.s!stant  Mining  Statistician 150  OO 

Alice    M.    Rankin,    Chief    Clerk 150  00 

F.  M.  Z.igler,   Inspector 150  oo 

Rose   Wagener,   Chief   Clerk 150  oo 

Harry    Stevens,    (ieological    Draftsman 150  OO 

S.  S.  McXair,  Inspector ^ l5o  oo 

Riiiiiia    Cooney,   Stenographer 135  00 

$101.(iO-*l-i"..<)0. 

Mary  E.  Bowler,  Stenographer 125  (X» 

Eleanor"   A.    Urown,    Clerk 125  00 

Iva   (!.    Porter,    Stenographer 125  OO 

Alma   T.   Murphy,   Stenographer 125  OO 

A.  H.   Brod,  Lalwratory  Assistant 125  00 

Esta    Brooks,    .Stenographer 125  00 

Margaret    Faulkner,   Draftsman 125  OO 

ClitToril    .Jones,    (ieological    Draftsman 125  00 

Wallace    Martin,    Inspector 125  00 

Simon  Mtrenbach,  Geological  Draftsman 125  OO 

E.    Schroeder,    Inspector l2.j  00 

H.  F.  Williams.  .Janitor  and  Storeroom  Clerk 125  00 

George  McKenzie,  -Janitor 115  00 

Lillian    C.    Holcomb,    Stenographer 115  00 

Arthur  Nagel,  Night  Watchman 110  00 

S76.00— 3100.00. 

Edward    Denniston,    .Janitor 100  00 

Eva  M.  Galbraith,  Stenographer ICO  iX» 

Alma     Klink,     Stenographer 100  00 

Mrs.  riorenc-e  Lee,  Stenographer.. 100  OC 

Katharine  McDonald,  Stenographer 100  00 

Kate  MoHdor,  Steongrapher IGO  00 

Lena   Owen,   Stenographer 100  00 

Mrs.  Adele  M.  Pope,  Stenographer 100  to 

Mrs.   Geraldiae  Prendergast,   Stenographer liXi  00 

Francis   Eugene   Kennedy,   Geological   Draftsman 100  00 

Marguerite    Lewis,    Stfnograi)her M  00 

$.51.00-$75.00. 

Genevieve  Peterson,  Switchboard  Operator ''0  OC 

Ida  C.  Greenfield,  Stenographer GO  00 

Mervin     Walp,    .Janitor 35  00 

A.     Ferrarri,    .Janitor 12  50 


BOARD   OF   TRUSTEES    OF    THE    OLD   CUSTOM    HOUSE    AT    MONTEREY. 

Montei-fv.   California.    Fcliriiaiy   4.    ^'^^21. 
State   Civil  Srrricr   Commission.    Smrfiminto.   Calif ornia . 

(Tentlemen  :  The  name  of  this  Department  is  the  "Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Old 
Custom  House"  at  Monterey.  California.  The  Board  consists  of  the  following  mem- 
hers :  Grant  Towle,  (Jeo.  S.  Gould.  Jr..  Wm.  Sandholdt  .Jr..  Carmel  Martin  and 
Florence  Porter  Plingst.  of  which  the  following  are  the  officers:  Grant  Towle. 
President ;  Geo.   S.  Gould,  Jr..  Secretary  :   Wm.   Sandholdt,  Jr..  Treasurer. 

None  of  said  members  or  officers  receive  any  compensation  nor  has  there  any 
money  been  spent  for  any  emjjloyees  during  UHiO.  We  have  no  salaried  officers  or 
employees  connected  with  this  Department. 

Verv  truly  vours.  (Jrant  Towle.  Prcsidi-nt. 


f^4  STATE   OFFICIKRS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

MOTOR  VEHICLE  DEPARTMENT. 

Report  of  Officers  and  Regular  Employees  Employed  by  this  Department 
on  January  1,  1921. 

,  „  ,,  Moiitlily  Salary 

Nanu.  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  ^^ 

Charles   J.    Chenu.    Superintendent -—  ___        •^235   00 

Stephen  Neai.  Chief  i^^p^f  "^'---fe"- offlc'e' "i:::::::::::::'-'-::::     225  00 

L    W    Butler,  Manager  Los  Angeles  umce ^15   OO 

\Vm    "H.   Marsh,   Cashier— -..    .. 

H    L    Hapgood,   Office  Manager VV^V^^^^Si^^  — 

d'   f'   Jerauld.    Auditor - 

k"    L    Bruch,    Inspector--- "      _-      - 

■vr'ifOnpl   F    Brown,   Inspector ■-- — 

Gladvs  Carroll.  Assistant  to  Superintendent 

H    D    Cloughley,   Inspector -  

George    T.    Gilroy.    Inspector      

Fhilip  Godley.   Assistant  Auditor _'_'___._ 

Times  T.   Gormley,   Carpenter IIIIII-l 

C     K    Harder.   Inspector 

Louis  LaPlace,  Inspector 11"""-- '-'- 

L,    A    Manning,  Inspector --        "      " 

G    F    Movnahan,    Inspector. _ Am~I ~  _-  i/o   uu 

A    J.  Healy,  Manager  San  Francisco  Office ----  qq 

S    G    Benedict,  Cashier  Los  Angeles  Office ___.__—---_  ^^^   ^^ 

R.    C.    Brewer,    Inspector ;^^'- 165   00 

Ethel  Kav.  Manager  Fresno  0™=^—-  jg^   ^^ 

Blithe  Kelleher,  Manager  San  Diego  Office ^55   ^^0 

S    L.  Blodgett,  Shipping  Clerk - 

E    Frank  Peterson,   File  Clei-k— 

Mattie  S.  York,  Department  Head IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 

Ciafa  ^l  ^Hammnir'Department  Head IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 

'^on^te"  L^\^^^s?r^o^nt-Aisi-sU.7.rM>-nagir--San-Frrncr^^^^^^  135   00 

Rose  S    Cordano,  Assistant  Cashier-- _ j^25   00 

Josephine  Cowan,   Assistant   Dealer  Supervisor ^   "- 

Mrs    Nell  Kennedy,  Department  Head     --  joo 

Irma  F    Russell,  Stenographer  and  Clerk ^2^ 

llathrvn  DeVere,   Charge  T-S   Writers j2C 

Margaret  J.  Dolan,  Stenographer--  —  -  — ^^, 

Mrs    V    L    Crocker,   Department  Head ~_'_VS_'.V_ 

Mrs!  George  Huber,  Rate  Clerk 

Jewel   H.   Dowry.   Rate  Clerk__ J-^'-r'T^-^^C 

Margaret  M    Smith.  Stenographer  and  Rate  Clerk 

Mrs    \nna  E.  Morris,  Assistant  Cashier ":::::: 

Marie  Nealis,  Rate  Clerk— I-III 

Elmer  Steinmeyer,  Clerk 

Harvev   Bernard,  Clerk        

Ida  M.  Mispley.  Rate  Clerk -_-_'_ 

Slvva  E.   Andrews,   Rate  Clerk        - 

Mrs    \gnes  Cadman,  Rate  Clerk - 

Mrs".  Elta  M.   Richards,   Rate  Clerk 

Helen  Higgins,  Counter  Rate  Clerk I_II-- 

Robt.   M.   Payne,   Janitor.------ 

Mrs    Hazel  Watson,   Stenographer - 

Ren'a   E     Wilson,    Bookkeeper 

Clifford    B.    Arne",    Laborer        — 

M    T.   Gratz.   Shipping  Clerk _V___Z 

Ada    Grier.    Assistant    Cashier 

Marv  V    Stafford,  Rate  Clerk 

Juanita  Mills,  Counter  Clerk — 

\V    S    Moores,   Rate   Clerk --   - 

Pearl  C.  Morgan.  Stenographer 

Mrs.   A.   D.   Allen,  Rate  Clerk-     -^-y;,--^ 

Mrs    K    T    Lathrop,   Stenographer  and  Clerk - 

Zelma    Noyes.   Rate  Clerk II_--I 

Ruth    Oates.    Rate    Clerk-- 

Mrs    Julia  Rader.   Charge  Department 

Mrs'  O.  W.  Wulff,  Special  Claim  Clerk ~_"VZ 

Marv  Casey,  Typist 

Ada' Ford,   Rate  Clerk 

Edward  White,   Laborer 

Agnes  Gallagher,   Certificate   Writer 

Anne  E.  Gardiner,  Assistant  Cashier ---- 

Esther   Shinn.  Typist ~   ~        "_ 

Myrtle  L.   Gibbs,  Proof  Reader 

Merce<l  Sullivan,   Charge  Zone  Clerks 

Oneida  Wilhelm,  Assistant  Rate  Clerk 

Ethel    M    Boden,   General   Information 

Camilhis   Duffy.   Rate  Clerk - 

Lola  D.   McReynolds,  Clerk _  — 

Ivan    H.  Parker.   Jr.,   Cashier's  Desk 

Winfred   Russill,   Typist   


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  85 

MOTOR  VEHICLE  DEPARTMENT— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  cmployfes  einploywl  by  tliis  dcpurtiiitiU  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Xamo  of  Offlcer  or  Emijioyee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Mrs.  A.  E.  Schilling,  Charge  Department ■ 100   00 

Louise   Brooks,    Assistant    Cashier — 1--  100   00 

L>orothy    Sharps,    Stenographer    0.5    00 

Mrs.  Catherine  Becker,   File  Clerk 95   00 

Esther  E.  Crockett,  Office  Manager's  Assistant 95   00 

Josephine    DuVal.    Comptometer    Operator 95   00 

J.   E.   Kent,   Kile  Clerk 95    00 

Kathryn    M.    Lawrence,    Typist 95   00 

Marga'ret   McAnaw,    Certificate    Writer 95   00 

Grace  McDermott,   Certificate  Writer 95   00 

Celia  M.  Moe,  Typist_-_ 95    00 

Margaret   Roddy,   Typist 95   00 

Catherine   J.   Tomich,   Typist _  95   00 

Helen  I.   Wall,  Certificate  Writer 95   00 

Mrs.    Nettie   Bernhard,    Clerk 95   00 

Dawn   E.    Crooks,   Certificate   Writer 95    00 

Helen  Douglas,   File  Clerk 95   00 

Marie  Kreuzberger,   Typist 95    00 

Frances  M.   Rogers,   File  Clerk 95   00 

Margaret  i^ullivan.   Certificate  Writer 95   00 

Ada  Wickstrom,   Typist 95   00 

Lethadell   A.   Wilson,   Stenographer 95   00 

Grace    Woods,    Rate    Clerk 95   00 

Grace    C.    Zarick,    Typist 95   00 

Marie  Domingas,  Typist   _ 95   00 

Margaret  Brackett,   Stenographer 95   00 

Mrs.    Mae    Emerson,    Typist. 95    00 

Lucy    A.    Hillman,    Typist 95   00 

Sarah   Pollard,    Stenographer __  95   00 

Margaret   Rudd,   Typist 95    00 

Lucille  E.  Aitken,  Certificate  Writer 90   00 

Anne  B.  Averill.   Proof  Reader 90   00 

Nevada  Bader,  Proof  Reader--. 90   00 

Daphne   Bottorff,    Clerk 90  00 

Ruth   Glacklin,    Typist — 90   00 

Mary   Guisto.    Clerk    90   00 

Cora  E.   Higgins,  File  Clerk... 90   00 

Claire  King,  File  Clerk 90   00 

Coral   E.   Porter,  Certificate  Writer 90   00 

Josephine  Woodmansee,  Clerk 90   00 

Robina  J.  Alexander,  Mail  Clerk 90   00 

Ruth  Assalena,   Assistant   Rate  Clerk__-- 90   00 

Mrs.   E.   L.   Brown.   File  Clerk 90   00 

Hazel  R.  Brown.  Clerk 90   00 

Ida    Butler,    Clerk    90   00 

Bessie   Estev,   Stenographer 90   00 

Anabel  Flanagan.   T-S  Writer 90   00 

Margaret  I-'lemming,  Assistant  Rate  Clerk 90   00 

Anna  M.   Gastman,   Typist 90   00 

Henry  H.  Hatch,  File  Clerk -- 90   00 

Ida  Kelso.   File  Clerk 90   00 

Cora  O'Brien,   Clerk 90   00 

Marguerite    Schmidt,    T-S    Writer , 90   00 

Murrice    Slieehan,   Clerk — 90   00 

Elsie  G.   Sherwood,   Clerk 90   00 

Frances   Tomick,    Typist 90   00 

Mary  S.  Touhey,  File  Clerk 90   00 

Dorothy   Remnier,    Typist   . 90   00 

Ada   Brooks,   Assistant  Cashier 90  00 

Mrs.  Woodye  Stewart,  Clerk 90   00 

Mrs.   Anna  Fletcher,   Typist 90   00 

Donna  Duffy.  Typist 85   00 

Mrs.    B.    C.    Derr,    File   Clerk — 85   00 

Mrs.    Bertha   J.    Earl,    Clerk 85   00 

Virginia  Guisto,   Clerk 85   00 

Mrs.  Emma  E.   Harnev.  File  Clerk 85   00 

Doris  B.  Larke,  File  Clerk 85   00 

Mary   E.   Schwan,   File  Clerk S5    00 

Mrs.   Jennie   Short,   File   Clerk -- 85   00 

Dorothea    B.    Smith,    Clerk 85   00 

Bertha   Todd.    Clerk — 85   00 

Mrs.   Lucile  D.   Wharton,   Assistant  Rate  Clerk 85  00 

E.sther  Bloomberg,   File  Clerk -- 85   00 

Mabel  Bowman,  Telephone  Operator 85    00 

Evelyn   Carpenter,   Typist   85   00 

Florence  Finchley,   Assistant  Rate  Clerk • 85   00 

Ernestine  Friedel,   Typist 85   00 

E.   M.   Lvons,   Proof  Reader 85   00 

Mrs.   M.   H.   Small,   File   Clerk 85   00 

Alice  M.  Wall.   Proof  Reader 85   00 

Victoria  E.  Torosian.   Stenographer 85   00 

C.  M.  Abbott,  Typist - 85  00 


86  •  STATE    OFFTCEE?S    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

MOTOR  VEHICLE   DEPARTM  ENT— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  eiiiployeil  by  tliis  ilcpartment  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Offic-t-r  or  Kmployee  ami  Title  Moiitlily  Salary 

Mary  Elinlnirst.  Stenos''apher 85   00 

Ethel  Fairclough.  Typist 85   00 

Floienie  Gregory.   Typi-st   85   00 

Mrs.   Edith  Goodin,   Typist 85   00 

Charlotte   Levin,  Typist 85   00 

Beulah   Maudlin,    Telephone   Information 85   00 

.Jidia  Macnamara.   Stenographer 85   00 

Margaret   Quail,    Proof   Reader 85   00 

Mrs.    Lesley   M.    Carlisle.   Clerk 80   00 

Mrs.   Lottie  G.   Dowle.   Clerk 80   00 

Lolita    O'Connor,    Clerk 80   00 

Cora  E.   Stelter,   Clerk- 80   00 

Louise   K.   Woods.   Typist — '- 80   00 

Irene  Balsz,   Certificate  Writer -- 80   00 

Ruth   Banks.   Clerk SO   00 

Mrs.   Frarl   Burnett,   Proof  Reader 80   00 

Marguerite   Camenzind,   Typist -- 80   00 

Viola  Driver,  Clerk 80  00 

Mrs.   Albertine  Jones,   Proof  Reader 80   00 

Mildred  LeRoy,   Clerk 80   00 

Edna  H.   Lyons,   Clerk 80   00 

Virginia  O'Brien,  Typist — 80   00 

Rose  E.   Parker,  Typist- 80   00 

Kathleen   Furl,   Duplicator  Operator 80   00 

Clara  A.  Cave,   Clerk 75   00 

Nellie    L.    Ennis,    Clerk 75   00 

Josetta  Holt.   Typist  _  — _, 75   00 

Grace    I.,.    Klotz,    Proof   Reader -- 75   00 

Nellie   Maultby,    Clerk 75   00 

L^u  H.  Peterson,  Clerk 

Mrs.   Ambrose  Johnson,  Clerk 

Daisy   Stoughton,  Clerk -- 

Mrs.  Pearl  Agner.  Clerk 

Lena  Alderson.  Clerk -- 

George  V.  Anderson,  Duplicator  Operator 

Mrs.    Clara   Bennett,   Matron — 

Lulu   Bower,   Clerk 

Lucy   A.    Byrne,    Clerk 

Ella   Calvert,    File   Clerk 

Louise   Edwards,    Clerk 

Georgie  Ellsworth,  File  Clerk 

Anna   Folsom,   Clerk _- 

Mrs.   O.   F.   Kohman.   Clerk 75 

Mrs.  Gussie  H.   Lynn.  Proof  Reader 75 

Lottie    McRae,    Clerk 75 

Earl   Nicolaus,   Messenger . 75 

l^illian    Smith.    Clerk 75 

Addle  Van   Voast,   Clerk 75 

Zitka  Wilhelm,   Clerk 75 

Maude  R.  Wilson,  Clerk 75 

Genevieve  Kennedy,   Messenger -- 

Kate  Costella.  Clerk 

Rose  Hershkowitz,   Messenger 

Mayme   Potter,   Clerk 

Dolores  Dashiell,  Messenger 

Elaine   Conrad,   Messenger   

Xani;i  oi'  Offlcer  or  Emi)Io.vci'  and  Title  Daily  \V 

Leonard   Van   Buskirk,   Shipping  Clerk 4 

Charles   B.   Addison,   Laborer 4 

D.    R.    Baldwin.    Laborer 4 

Timothy  J.   Healy,  Laborer 4 

Albeit  Lewis,  Laborer -- 4 

Reuben  Woolf,  Laborer 4 

James   Whalen,    Laborer 4 

Temporary  employees  for  the  year  ending  June  .30,   1920 — 376  employees.  .$56,497.38. 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND   SALARIES. 


87 


CHICO   STATE    NORMAL   SCHOOL. 

(Report  of  ofTicvis  ami  reguh:r  riiiiioyccs  ciiitjloycd  liy  thi-i  departniciil   on  .liiiniary  1,  1921.) 
Nanif  01-  Offli't'.-  or   Kinployfr  ajul  Tiilc                                                                                                             Monthly  Salary 

C.    M.    Osenbaugh,    President $400   00 

E.    I.    Miller,    Supervisor    History 266   66 

C.    K.    Studley,    Vice    President 266   66 

E.   L.   Cole,   Education 250   00 

E.   A.   Powers,    Supervisor  English 205   00 

M.    E.    Meriam,    Education — 187   50 

Bertha  C.    Cady,   Supervisor   Biological   Science 183   33 

Eva  M.   Ealand,   Supervisor  Manual   Art 180   00 

Lida    Lennon,    Supervisor   Music 180   00 

Clara  M.   McQuade,   Supervisor  Grammar  and  Literature 180   00 

Emma    A.    Wilson,    Supervisor   Training   Scliool 180   00 

Anna   Louise    Barney,    Dean    of   Women 175   00 

Saidee   E.    Stark,    Supervisor    Home    Economics-- 165   00 

Carl   J.   Schreiter,   Supervisor   Manual   Training 160   00 

Marion   B    Barbour,    Supervisor   Sub-Primary -- -- 158   ^?, 

Gay  E.   McLaren,  Assistant   Home   Economics 150   00 

Isa  D.   Reed,  Assistant  Training  School : 150  00 

Mabel    Whitmore,     Supervisor    Art 150   00 

Sara  A.  Doyle,  Assistant  Training  School 145   83 

Clara    Kaps,    Assistant    Training    School 141   66 

Alice    Sproul,    Teacher   Rural   School 141   66 

Cora   A.    Covey,    Supervisor    Physical    Education -- 133   33 

Walter    Hann,    Supervisor   Maintenance  and    Construction 166   66 

Alice     Anderson,     Librarian 150   00 

Gladys    Ingraham,    Assistant    Secretary _- 120   00 

J.  Albright,   Engineer  and  Janitor 116   66 

Henry    Locey,    Gardener 105   00 

Geoi'ge   Lowry,   Janitor 105   00 

Chas.  McClard,  Janitor 105   00 

Dally  Wage 

Annie    J.    Robinson,    Cafeteria    Cook 4   00 

Monthly  Salary 

Isabel    Martin,    Librarian,    Training    School 20   00 

Grace  Jessen,   Assistant   Librarian -- t 

Tvette    Baker,    Assistant    Librarian t 

No   per   diem   or   extra   maintenance   allowed. 

Summer  Session. 


Persons  Kngaged  for  Temporary  and  Emergency  Work  During  Fiscal  Year  Ending  June  30,  1920. 

M.   Blanche   Cummings,   Primary  Methods,    Summer   Session $119  23 

Lillian  Brown,  Physical  Education,   Summer  Session _-  119  23 

Annie    S.    Baldock,    Cook,    Summer    Session 76  00 

Mavme    L.    Saver,    Manager,    Cafeteria,    Summer    Session 66  00 

Alma  J.   Fee,   Kitchen  Labor,   Summer   Session    (1919-20) 95  00 

Mrs.   Julia   Morgan,  Assistant   Cook,   Summer   Session — 36  00 

Mrs.    Robinson,    Cafeteria   Cook,    Summer   Session 40  00 

Floyd   Hann,    Carpenter   Labor 170  00 

Vera    Baldock,    Kitchen    Labor — 8  00 

Homer  Kniglit,    Labor   on   Grounds 10  50 

Earl    Bacus,    Labor    on    Grounds 9  00 

Koy  A.  Lowry,  Labor  on  Grounds -- 11  00 

Andrew   Mullen,    Labor   on    Grounds -- 50  00 

John    Bruce,    Labor    with    Team 3  50 

Geo.    W.    Long,    Labor   on    Grounds -- 20  00 

Brett    Deveney,    Repairs,    Labor 12  25 

P.   M.    Hull,    Extra  Janitor   Service 14  60 

Mrs.    Lillian  Ackeman,  Janitor  Work,   Kindergarten fi  30 

Ray    Britton,    Extra    Janitor   Work_^ 17  50 

Brett   Deveney,    Extra  Janitor  Work I'l  25 

Mrs.    Robinson,    Extra   Kitchen    Labor 31  50 

Gladys   Pearce,   Hectograph   Work -- 7  50 

C.    B.   Whitmoyer,    Teaching   Chemistry 84  00 

Total    Expended $1026  36 

Total   of   23   persons   employed. 


Chico  State  Normal  School :     By  C.   M.  Osenbaugh,  President. 


February    11,    1921. 


fPaid  at   rate   of   35    cents   per   hour,   approximately   $11    per   month,   each. 


88  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES.  i^ 

FRESNO  STATE   NORMAL   SCHOOL. 

Fresno,    California. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  eiiiiiloyees  employed  by  this  (icpartment  on  January  1,  19-21.) 

Xarao  oi  Offloe.-  or  Eiiiployeo  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

C.    L.   McLane,    President $450   00 

F.  "W.     Thomas.    Vice-President 320  00 

G.  W.    Graves,    Director,    Agriculture 240   00 

W.   B.   Givens,    Director,    Manual   Arts 240  00 

G.    II.    Huntting,    English-- 240   00 

Emory     Ratcliffe,     Economics 240   00 

P.   P.   Valentine,    Principal,   Training  Department 240   00 

A.    G.    Wahlberg.    Director,    Music 240  00 

H.    J.    King.    Science 220   00 

E.   W.    Lindsav.    Rural    Education 220   00 

Maude  E.  Schaeffer,  Dean  of  Women 215   00 

Alexandra    Bradshaw,    Director,    Art 205   00 

Imogene    Kriskey,    Director    Physical    Education 205   00 

Blanche  W.  Taft,  Director,  Home  Economics 205   00 

Grace    Allingham,    Assistant    Home    Economics 180   00 

Cora    Burdick,    Assistant    Home    Economics 180  00 

Juliet   Dixon,   Assistant   Physical   Education 180  00 

Katherine    Dukes,    Assistant    Art 180  00 

Edna   Orr  James.   Assistant   Education 180   00 

Elizabeth    Peterson,    Assistant    Music 180  00 

Felita  M.    Smith,   Assistant   Education 180  00 

Frances   J.    Whitlock,   Assistant   Art 180   00 

John  Finity,   Mechanic  and  Engineer — 165   00 

Margaret  Wear,   Supervisor,   Training  Department 165   00 

Ida  Baker.   Supervisor,  Trainintr  Department 160   00 

Floralvn   Cadwell,    Supervisor,    Training  Department 160   00 

Kathryn   Daly,    Supervisor.   Training  Department — 160   00 

Nellie   Hamilton,    Supervisor,   Training  Department 160   00 

Marian    Powell,    Supervisor,    Training   Department 160  00 

Agnes    Tobin,    Librarian    160   00 

Bernice    Teague.     Recorder 125   00 

D.  A.    Gordan,    Janitor — 100  00 

Freda  Van  Fleet,  Office  Assistant -- —  90   00 

]-ouis  W    Freoli,  Gardener 90    00 

W.    H.    Whitlow,    Gardener —  __- 90   00 

Fred    Marcellus,    Assistant    Engineer 55   OOt 

Mrs.  W.  P.  Miller,  Lecturer 50   OOt 

Mrs.   D.  A.   Gordan,   Janitress-- 50  OOt 

Harold    Wahlberg,    Assistant    Engineer 50  OOt 

Erwin    Martin,    Assistant    Janitor 45   OOf 

Roy   Larson,    Assistant    Janitor 45   OOt 

Roy    McConnell,    Assistant    Janitor 45   OOt 

Mary    Gorrell,    Assistant    Libi-arian _  40   OOt 

Thelma   Steinwand.    Assistant   Music 25   OOt 

Hazel    Thomas.    Assistant    Music 25   OOt 

tEmployed  part  time. 

HUMBOLDT  STATE   NORMAL  SCHOOL,  " 

Areata,    California. 

(Heiiiirt  of  olIic'M^  anil  rcKuh-r  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1021.) 

Range  of  Salary — $201.00  to  $400.00. 

Xaiiui  of  Officer  or   Employee  aiu'.  Title  Monthly  Salary 

N.   B.   Van  Matre,   President $375   00 

Bena    K.    Hansen,    Teacher — 222   00 

Cassa    B.    Graves,    Rural    Supervisor 216   00 

E.  E.  Balcomb,  Teacher 210  00 

L.    Viola   Waller,    Teacher 204   00 

Oliver   E.    Irons,    Teacher 204   00 

$51.00   to    $200.00. 

A.    G.    Sly.    Teacher 200   00 

R.    H.    Jenkins,    Teacher 196   36 

Mabel  Wilson,   Teacher 188  00 

Ivstelle   Brand-wie,   Teacher 180   00 

Virginia    C.    Bacon,    Librarian 155   00 

J.   W.   Rose,  Janitor 105   00 

Jessie  L.  Turner,   Secretary 75   00 

Ida   Ingraham,    Clerical    Assistant 30   OOJ 

Frank    Decker,    Teamster    with    team 9   OOt 

Charles    Grotzman,    Teamster    with    team 9   OOt 

John    Lima,    Laborer 5   OOf 

Lawrence     Geisler,     Laborer — 5   OOt 

Carrie  Rose,  Assistant  Janitor,  5  hours  per  day  at  $.40  per  hour 2   OOf 

Harvey  McCammon,  Assistant  Jiinitor,  4  hours  per  day  at  $.40  per  hour 1   60t 

tPt-r  day. 
{Half   days. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


89 


STATE   NORMAL  SCHOOL  OF   SAN    DIEGO. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  eiiiiiloyees  einployed  !)>■  this  ilcpaniiient  on  January  1,  19M.) 

Nanio  01  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Edward  L.   Hardy,  President $450   00 

W.    F.    Bliss.    Vice    President 285   00 

Mirian  A.   Besley.  Director  of  Education 275   00 

Wm.  T.  Skilling,   Instructor  in  Agriculture  and  Nature  Study 241   00 

Caroline  Townsend.  Instructor  in  Education  and  Reading 241   00 

Agnes  Moore   Frvberger.i  Instructor  in  Music 240   00 

Irving  E.   Outcalt,   Instructor  in   English 235   00 

Edith  Wengel,*  Instructor  in  Home  Economics 230   00 

Ada  Hughes  Coldwell.  Dean  of  Women 223   75 

Jessie  R.   Tanner.   Instructor  in   Physical  Education 223   75 

Vinnie  B.   Clark,   Instructor  in   Geography 216   00 

Georgia  V.   Coy,  Instructor  in  Biology 216   00 

Chas.  R.   Scudder.  Instructor  in  Manual  Training 216   00 

Florence  L.   Smith.   Acting  Principal  of  Training  School 191   66 

Alice  Greer.::  Supervisor  Sixth   Grade 183   27 

Charlotte  Robinson.  Librarian 180   00 

Florence  Bryant  Delane,   Registrar 168  00 

Beulah  Marker.  Instructor  in  Industrial  Arts 168   00 

Ethel  Cunningham.   Supervisor  Fourth  Grade 168   00 

Edith  C.   Hammack.   Supervisor  First  Grade 168   00 

Marv   Benton.   Instructor   in   Fine   Arts — 167   08 

C.  R".  McLaughlin,  Chief  Engineer -- 155   00 

F.  W.  Van  Home,  Head  Janitor  and  Custodian 155   00 

Mary  Spayd,   Supervisor  Second  and  Third  Grades 154   16 

John  Snyder,  Supervisor  Seventh  Grade 154    16 

Gertrude   S.    Bell.t   Director  Tests   and  Measurements 133   52 

C.   L.   Fisk,   Assistant   Engineer  and   Janitor 133   33 

Martin  Roth.   Head  Gardener.—  -- 133   33 

Thekla   K.   Rice.   Assistant   Secretary 129   16 

A.   L.   Seelig,  Janitor  Training  School 125   00 

Mary   Bovver.    Assistant   Instructor   in   Physical  Education 120   83 

Otto  Young.  Assistant  Gardener — 116   66 

Winifred  Woods.   Librarian  Training  School 115    83 

George  Averbeck.  Janitor  Main  Building 112   50 

T.   A.   Wier.   Night   Watchman 112   50 

Jennie  E.   Adams,   Instructor  in  Typing,  and  Faculty   Secretary 108   33 

George   Gerhard,    Assistant   Gardener 108   33 

Ethel  Bailey, f  Instructor  in  French 70   00 

Berta    Lynch. t    Instructor   in    Snanish 70   00 

Hazel   Ball.T   Assistant   in   Training  School 50   00 

Chesley   Mills. t    Director   of   Orchestra 45   83 

Freda  Kronowitter.t  Helper  in  Cafeteria 40   00 

Frances  Sterne. t   Spanish   in  Training  School 35   00 

Sadie  Seelig.t  Helper  in  Cafeteria — 32   00 

J.   A.   Carpenter. t   Bookkeeper 25   00 


STATE    NORMAL   SCHOOL   AT   SAN    FRANCISCO. 

Pay  roll  as  of  January  1,   1921. 

1  Frederic   Burk.   President $450   00 

2  Archibald   Anderson.    Dean 300   00 

3  A.   S.    Boulware.    Supervisor -- 225   00 

4  Esther  Gaw,  Supervisor 215   00 

5  Thomas  Thompson,  Supervisor 210   00 

6  Anna   Hillesheim,   Supervisor 210   00 

7  Effie   McFadden,   Supervisor 210   00 

8  Nfllie   Neal.   Supervisor 210   00 

9  Mary  Ward.  Supervisor 210   00 

10  Sarah  Barrows.  Supervisor -- 210   00 

11  D.    R.    Augsburg.    Supervisor 200   00 

12  Candis   Nelson,   Supervisor 200   00 

13  Olive  Thompson.  Supervisor  _-- 190  00 

14  Cecelia  Anderson.   Supervisor 175   00 

15  Helen  Davis.   Supervisor 175   00 

16  .Alice   Leutzker.   Supervisor 175   00 

1(  Marion    O'Neil.    Supervisor 175   00 

18  Frank    Ray.    Supervisor   175   00 

19  Katherine   Hussey,   Business  Secretary 175   00 

20  Mary  McCauley.   Supervisor 170   00 

21  Albertina   Richards,  Supervisor 166   66 

22  Alice   Spelman,    Supervisor 165   00 

23  Eva   Levy,   Supervisor -- 165   00 

24  Florence    Vance.    Supervisor   : 165   00 

25  Clara   Crumoton.    Supervisor   160   00 

26  Lucv    Cuddv,    Supervisor   160  00 

I'T  Hilda   Smith.   Supervisor 160   00 

-<  Fern   Alderson.    Supervisor   15b  00 

-'I  Giace  Carter.  Assistant  Supervisor 150   00 


^Salaries  paid  in  t<n  installments  instead  uf  twelve. 
tPart  time. 


90  STATE    (IP^PFCEKS    AXD    EMPLOYEES. 

STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL  AT  SAN   FRANCISCO— Continued. 

Name  of  OfllciT  or  Kmplo.vci'  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

30  Jessie  Casebolt.   Assistant   Supervisor 150   00 

SI  Bertha   Taylor,   Assistant   Supervisor 150   00 

32  Ethel  England.   Supervisor 145   00 

33  Mildred    Holman,    Librarian 145   00 

36  Florence   Hale,   Assistant   Supervisor 140   00 

37  Ruth   Sevmour,   Lilirarian 135   00 

38  Albert    Pfaendler.    Ensineer 125   00 

39  .\nna    Stoval,   Supervisor 125    OOt 

40  Xina    Kenagv,   Supervisor 120   OOt 

41  David  Miteliell,   Gardener 120   00 

42  Ellen   Stadtmuller.    Sunervisor. 100   OOt 

43  Katrine   Macdonald,    Stenographer-substitute 100   00 

44  Mabel  Giftord,  Supervisor 100   OOt 

45  George   Marshall,   Watchman 85    00 

46  Nels  Hanson.  Janitor 75   OOt 

47  Louis   de   Nicolia,    Janitor 65   OOt 

48  Sarah  Gordon,   Janitress 65    OOt 

49  Joe    Wilson.    Janitor   60   OOt 

50  Virgil   Dickson,    Supervisor 50   OOt 

51  Estelle    Carpenter,    Supervisor 25   OOt 

Total    $7,786   66 

Temporary   or    emergency   work   during   year   ending   June    30,    1920. 

Per  hr.  Salary 

1  Marjorie  Adams,  Stenographer $0.50  $103   75 

2  Mildred  Bannerman,  Library   Work .25  79   25 

3  Mabel    Benson,    Pianist .50  1    25 

4  Grace  Beukes.   Library  Work___ -- .25  11   90 

5  Otille   Brandt.    Library   Work .25  3   00 

6  Grace    Boucher,    Librarv    Work .25  15   50 

7  Edith  Chunen.   Library  Work .25  7   00 

8  W.   Decker,    Piani.'^t   ___-- .50  12   00 

U  Marion    Dickson,    Pianist .50  4   00 

10  Laura  Dunn,   Pianist .50  2   50 

11  Muriel   Frietaerg,   Library .25  35  00 

12  Dorothy   Gansburger,    Pianist .50  46   90 

13  Grace  "Goodman,    Pianist .50  3   25 

14  Vena   Hanson,   Library -- .25  13   55 

15  Mary  Hardiman,  Library  __- .25  8   75 

16  Frances  Horgan,  Clerical .25  257   20 

17  Irene   Jacobs,   Pianist    — .50  30   00 

18  Nora  Kelly,  Labor-Janitress .50  61    60 

19  Elizabeth  Kelly,   Pianist .50  9   50 

20  Gertrude   Kesseler,   Stenographer -- .50  6   50 

21  Clara   King,    Stenographer .50  1    00 

22  E.   Laraira,  Clerical .25  3   50 

23  Otis    La    Ross.    Typing___ .35  2   45 

24  Clara  Love,    Stenographer .50  14    00 

25  McCurd.y,    Pianist .50  20  75 

26  McDowell,    Library  and   Mimeograph -- .25  75   40 

27  McFaiiand,   Stenographer    .50  5   00 

28  J.   Molten.   Clerical .25  6   00 

29  Meen    Murray,   Clerical .25  204    35 

30  Bernice    Powell,    Pianist .50  7    25 

31  Mary   Sample,   Library _-          .25  8   50 

32  R.   Sandell,  Librarv. -1 .-25  7   00 

33  M.    Schultz,    Stenographer -- ; .50  46   00 

34  Irene  Sink,   Library ,25  18   50 

35  Ruth  Vela,   Stenographer ,50  4   00 

36  Emily    Windelle,    L!brary___-_ — .25  11    50 

37  ■  F.   Berrien,  Carpenter (per  day)    $7.00  19    25 

38  .Joseph   Dougliertv,   Repair  Work .50  28   00 

39  Wm.   McCarthy,   Repair  Work  and  Janitor .50  311   50 

40  Samuel   Sutton,   Repair  AVork .50  92   00 


Total $1,598   35 

r  Part-time, 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND   SALARIES. 


91 


SAN   JOSE   STATE    NORMAL   SCHOOL. 

San  Jose,   California,    Febiuarv  1.    192L 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Dr.    W.   W.    Kemp,    President   $500  00 

Yetta   Shoninger,    Teacher   285  00 

L.  B.  Wilson,  Vice  President 2S3  00 

Dr.   L.  J.   Stockton,   Principal  Training  School 283  00 

Helen   Sprague,    Dean  and    Teacher   247  83 

H.   F.   Minssen.   Financial  Secretary  and  Teacher :'05  00 

Karl   Hazeltine,   Teacher   190  00 

Margaret   McPheeteis,    Supervisor  186  00 

W.  H.   Baker,  Teacher 185  S3 

Alice    Bassler,   Teacher    18,5  S3 

Carolyn    Bradley,    Teacher 1S5  83 

Flora   Beal,    Teacher    185  83 

Susan  Byrne,   Teacher 185  83 

Dr.  H.  M.   Bland,  Teacher 185  83 

Rebecca  English..  T'-acher 185  83 

Ida  M.  F'-^her,  Teacher 185  83 

Clara  Hinze,   Teacher  185  83 

Elizabetli   McFadden,  Teacher 185  83 

Isabel    MacKenzie,    Teacher   185  83 

Charlotte  Morton,   Teacher 185  83 

Gertrude  Rowell,   Teacher I  185  83 

Lulu  Sours,   Teacher 185  83 

Corinne   Davis,   Teacner  185  8? 

Ciara  Smith,  Teacher 185  83 

B.  J,   Spaulding,   Teacher   185  83 

Mrs,  F.   Hambleton,  Department  Teacher 185  00 

Sylvia   Wallace,    Teacher   180  00 

.\nna   Wiebalk,   Teacher  ISO  00 

Ettie  Kinney,   Teacher  169  16 

Helen   Mlgnon,    Teacher   1G6  66 

Katherine  Hall,   Department  Teacher 164  16 

Heni-ietta  Riebsam,  Department  Teacher 164  16 

Martha  Trimble,    Department  Teacher   164  16 

Helen    Evans,    Librarian    160  83 

Elizabeth  Schroder,   Department  Teacher 159  16 

Lulu   Wunderlich,   Department  Teacher  159  16 

Bessie  McCabe,   Department  Teacher 157  50 

Blanche    Bradley,    Teacher    I55  00 

Estella    Hoisholt,    Teacher    155  OO 

Margaret    Twombly,    Teacher   155  oO 

Ruth   Wooster,   Te.icher  155  OO 

Mabel  Crumby,    Teacher 155  00 

Isabel    Waterman,    Teacher   150  00 

Edith   Ruebsam,  Teacher   150  00 

Mrs.   E.   Greathead,   Registrar   150  00 

Mary  Sweet,    Secretary   to   President 150  00 

Hazel  Whitmiie,   Teacher  145  GO 

Emily   Nixon,    Department   Teacher  144  16 

Clarence    I'lmy,    Teacher    141  66 

Eleanor  Gratz,  Assistant  Dean  and  Teacher 140  00 

Winifred    Estabrook,    Assistant    Librarian    125  00 

Alma    Prouty,    Teacher    119  16 

Dr.    Bullock,    Physical   Advisor   116  66 

Ethel  Rodda,   Assistant  Teacher 105  85 

Julia  LaShelle,  Assistant  Teacher 103  00 

Leola  Burchell,  Assistant  Teacher 103  00 

Mary   Bean,   Assistant   Teacher   99  16 

Vnita   Colambet,    Assistant   Teacher   99  16 

W.   Williams,   Assistant  Teacher  94  16 

Almira   Mitchell,    Assistant   Teacher- 94  16 

Rovilla    Bates    93  33 

Alice   Cronin,   Secretary   91  66 

Mrs.  G.  Williams,  Tr,  School  Librarian 90  83 

Alice    Howell,    Assistant   Teacher   85  83 

George  Schultzberg,   Rural  School  Assistant   60  00 

M,    Rianda,   Assistant    Secretary   Tr,    School 50  00 

N,   deLorenzo,   Assistant  in   Music   25  00 

A,   E,    Lake,   Truant  Officer   22  50 

Joseph    Stillwell,    Custodian    145  00 

R.    Pearce,    Engineer   140  00 

T,   S.   Hollingsworth,   Head  Gardener  130  00 

J.   Echkardt,   Engineer   121  66 

W,   J,  Juarez,   Assistant  Gardener  101  66 

Lorenzo   Cantue,   Assistant   Gardener   ' 101  66 

J.   J.    Mulholland,    Carpenter    100  00 

Mrs.    R.    Smith,   Janitress   93  33 

J,   B,  Webster,  Janitor  90  00 

Charles  Ingomells,  Janitor 90  00 

George    Moberlev,    Janitor    90  00 

F.  M.   Perry,  Janitor  88  33 

W.  H.  Wilson.  Night  Watchman  80  00 

Carolyn   Van   Patten,   Assistant   Janitor   20  00 

Number  of  persons  employed  for  temporary  or  emergency  relief,  15;  total  expended 
$1,020. 


$201  to 

$225- 

226  to 

250 

251  to 

275- 

276  to 

300 

301  to 

350 

351  to 

400 

02  STATE   OFFICERS    .\ND   EMPLOYEES. 

SANTA   BARBARA   NORMAL   SCHOOL. 
(Kepoit  uf  olHi.eis  and   regular  i>iiiijlu.\\r.s  e;niil(i.\ nl  on  .January   1,   r.)21.) 
Nauie  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary  or   Uaily  WaK;- 

C.   L.   Phelps,   President  $416  66 

Maiy  H.   Tracy.   Dean   263  33 

I'hai-lotte  Kbbets.   Director.  Home  Economics  : 213  33 

Fi-edeiick   Horridgc,    Director,   Manual  Arts , 213  33 

A.   Irene  Struthers,  Director,  Art  Department   213  33 

Winifred   Frye,   Head,   Domestic  Art  Department   205  83 

Susanna  Rogers,   Head,   Physical   Education  205  00 

AVilliam  Ashworth,  Head,  English  Department 200  00 

Kathryn  Long,  Director,  Training  Department 200  00 

Raymond  Moshler,  Head,  Music  Department  200  00 

Alice  Bradley,   Instructor,   Home  Economics  180  00 

Mary  E.   Crosvvell,  Instiuctor,   Art   Department 190  00 

Hazel  E.   Severy,   Head,   Chemistry   Department  200  00 

Clara  Youngs,   Instructor,   Home  Economics   180  00 

Winifred  Weage,   Instructor,   Physical  Education  166  66 

William  Rust,   Instructor,  Manual  Arts 175  00 

Mrs.   Jane  C.   Miller,   Secretary  150  00 

H.  B.  Thomas,  Superintendent  Building  and  Grounds 130  00 

Norma  Corey,  Registrar  and  Financial  Secretary 125  00 

Mrs.  Mabel  Sampson,   Instructor,   Home  Economics  125  00 

Aldene  Winham,  Librarian 125  00 

George  Jones,  Janitor  and  Gardener 95  00 

C.  H.  Smick,  Janitor  and  Gardener 95  00 

Mrs.   C.    Murphy,   Janitress   90  00 

Marie  O'Malley,  Assistant  Janitress 75  00 

Monthly  Salaries  in  Ascending  Scales  Showing  Number  in  Each  Group, 

$51  to  $75—1 
76  to  100—3 
101  to  125—3 
126  to  150—2 
151  to  175—2 
176  to  200—7 

$401    to   $450—1 

This  is  a  complete  list  of  the  employees  of  tliis  institution  as  well  as  a  complete 
statement  of  all  compensation  received  by  said  employees. 

C.   L.   Phelps,   President   Santa   Barbara  Normal   School. 

CALIFORNIA   STATE    BOARD  OF   OPTOMETRY. 

( XTice  of  .Secretary. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  emplo\ed  1)\-  this  department  on 
January  1,  1921.) 

Name   of   Officer   or   Kini>lo.vee   and   Title  Yearl.v  Conii'eiisation 

J.    C.    Crawford,    .Secretary -- $600   00* 

John   M.    Forsyth,  J.    M.   Crawford,   Herman   Davis,    constitute   the   Board. 
They  draw  $10  per  diem  for  each  day  of  attendance  at  Board  meetings. 
Total  per  diem  for  the  year  ending  June  30,   1920 470   00 

Temporary  employees. 

Harriet  Crawford,   Stenograplier  and  Clerk:   Total 779   35t 

.Sundry  attorneys:  Total  fees  paid 300   OOf 

.Sundry  investigators  and  operators 187   60t 

PACIFIC    COLONY. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  emuluyees  emploved  bv  this  institution  on  January 
1,   1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Dr.   W.   C.   Rappleye,    Superintendent $200  OOf 

C.   W.   Peck,    Executive   Secretary 175  00 

and   maintenance    140  00 

.\gne.s  Frisius,    Stenographer   50  OOt 

Lila  Mattl-son,  Stenogiapher  and  Office  Secretary 50  OOf 

•Mode   Erasure,    Farm    Hand   90  00 

Daily  wage 
Walter   Gleason,    Farm    Hand $4  OOt 

Pacific  Colony,  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1920,  engaged  eight  (8) 
persons  for  temporary  or  emererency  employment  at  a  total  expenditure  of  $840.91, 
which    amount    includes    the    sum    of    $385. 5(1,    which    was    expended    for    office    work. 

*Statutor.v  position. 
tPart-limc  service. 


NAMKS,    TITr.KS    AND    SATiARHOS.  03 

PACIFIC   COLONY— Continued. 

The  persons  i-eceiviiiK  this  latter  sum  were  three  in  number  and  each  in  turn  acted 
as  office  secretary  and  stenographer.  This  total  sum  also  includes  some  team  hire, 
in  which  connection  sometimes  one  man  was  employed  with  a  team  of  two  and 
sometimes  of  four  horses,  the  total  team  hire  included  in  the  above  total  sum  of 
•1840.91  amounting  to  .$283. 

In  other  wortis,  the  total  sum  expended  for  temporary  or  emergency  employ- 
ments, during  the  above  mentioned  period,  and  not  including  the  team  hire,  was 
$557.91. 

CALIFORNIA  STATE   BOARD  OF   PHARMACY. 

E.  T.  Off,  rasadena.  H.  B.  Meader,  Oakland,  J.  O.  McKown,  Livermore,  H.  J. 
Finger.  Santa  Barbara,  Raymond  G.  Bindley.  Fresno,  E.  J.  Molony,  Sm  Francisco. 
.1.  S.  O'Callaghan,  San  Francisco;  ."iOfi  Flood  Building,  Maiket  at  I'owfll  Street,  San 
Francisco,    California. 

(Report  of  officeis  and  icsular  enipln\pes  (in))l()\eil  b\-  Ihi.s  (Icparl  nieiit  on  .Januaiv 
1,    1921.) 

California  State  Board   of  Pharmacy. 

Name   of   Offlccr   or    Kmiiloye    and   Title  Mi/Jitlily    Salary   or    l>aily   \Va«.r 

Louis  Zeh,   Secretary,   permanent $300  00 

Edward  T.   Reilly,   Inspector,   temporary 190  00 

Fred  H.   Roberts,   Inspector,    permanent 190  00 

Fred  A.   Lion,   Inspector,   temporary 185  00 

W.  B.  Luckenbach,  Inspector,  temporary 185  00 

Fred  C.  Boden,  Inspector,  temporary 180  00 

Roy  Jones,    Inspector,    temporary ISO  00 

Chris  Hansen,  In.«pector,   temporary 175  00 

Charles  D.  Dickinson,  Inspector,  temporary 165  00 

D.   R.   Dunbar,    Inspector,   temporary 165  00 

T.  J.   Mclnerney,    Inspector,   temporary 165  00 

C.   E.   Peoples,   Inspector,   temporary 165  00 

Harry   Charmak,    Inspector,   permanent 150  00 

Ethel  Wigley,   Clerk-Stenographer,   permanent 140  00 

Mrs.  T.  C.  Everitt,  Clerk-Stenographer,  permanent 125  00 

Marietta  Flynn,  Stenographer,  temporary 90  00 

W.   R.   Dickinson.   Inspector,   permanent,   {Local,  Los  Angeles) 30  00 

NOTE — Maintenance  Inspectors  :  Three  meals  per  day,  single  quarters  $3  per  day. 
No  maintenance  of  any  kind  allowed  in  San  Francisco,  Oakland  or  Los  Angeles. 
Actual   tra\eling  expenses  of  Secretar>-. 

STATE    BOARD    OF    PILOT    COMMISSIONERS. 

H.  Z.  Howard,  President,  Alfied  G.eenebaum,  George  E.  Wallace;  Hugh  M.  Burke, 
Secretary. 

Office  311   Merchants  Exchange. 

San  Francisco,  February  9,  1921. 

State  Civil  Service  Coviinission,  Sacramento,  California. 

Gentlemen:  In  reply  to  youi-  kind  letter  of  January  2.S.  1921,  the  State  Board  "f 
Pilot  Commissionei-s  foi'  San  Fiancisco,  Mare  Island,  Vallejo  and  Benicia  find  that 
the  form  enclosed  is  not  applicable  to  the  statutes  governing  our  Commission,  but 
the  following  report  in  triplicate  will  supply  the  information  desired: 

1.  Name  of  Commission — State  Board  of  Pilot  Commissioners  for  San  Francisco, 
Mare  Island.   Vallejo  and  Benicia. 

Number  of  Commissioners — three  (appointed  by  the  Governor),  namely:  H.  Z. 
Howard,  Alfred  Greenebaum  and  (3eorge  E.   Wallace,  of  San  Francisco. 

Seci-etary — Hugh   M.   Burke,   San   Francisco. 

The  Commissioners  do  not  receive  compensation  from  the  treasury  of  the  State. 
They  receive  monthl.v  five  per  centum  of  the  pilotage  collected,  from  which  they  pay 
the  salary  of  the  Secretary  ($160  per  month),  rent  of  office,  311  Merchants  Exchange 
Building  ($25  pei-  month);  also  charges  foi-  stenography,  printing,  telephone  and  othsr 
expenses.     The  compensation  is  fixed  b.\'  law  and  no  money  is  drawn   from  the  State. 

2.  The  law  authorizes  the  Commission  to  appoint  not  more  than  twenty  and  not 
less  than  fifteen  bar  pilots  and  two  ba.\'  and  river  pilots.  The  pilots  hire  their  own 
help,  purchase  theii'  provisions,  subsist  the  c'icw.  provide  their  own  boats,  pay  for 
i-epairs.  rent,  insurance,  and  consul  fees  from  the  piU)tag'e  collected,  and  appoi'tion 
the  residue  to  the  pilots.     They  do  not  receive  any  money  from  the  State  government. 

The  regulations  governing  the  pilots  were  adopted  by  the  Pilot  (Commissioners  on 
May  12,  1891.  Since  January  1.  1915,  the  lates  of  pilotage  in  this  port  have  been 
reduced  33^  per  cent  and  are  now  acceptable  to  the  shipping  interests  and  conform 
to  the  charges  for  pilotage  in  the  ports  of  New  Vork.  Boston.  Philadelphia,  Baltimore, 
Norfolk,  New  Orleans.  Galveston,  Liverpool  and,  in  fact,  all  other  great  ports  of  the 
world. 

The  pilots  are  capable,  intelligent  men  of  character  and  ability,  who  undergo 
rigid  examinations  as  to  their  qualifications  in  seamanship  before  a  license  is  issued 
by  the  Commissioners. 

Yours  very  truly.  State  Board  of  Pilot  Commissioners.  H.  Z.  Howard,  President; 
Hugh  M.  Burke,  Secretary. 


9-1-  STATE   OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 

PIO    PICO    MANSION    TRUSTEES. 
Miss  yoia  J.  Beat,  iicvrct(ir\i,  Utatc  Civil  Service  Commission. 

Dear  Madam:  Your  esteemed  favor  is  at  hand,  and  I  note  the  ofticial  enquiry  re'.a- 
five  to  the  status  of  employment  at  the  Pio  Pico  Mansion.  As  there  is  no  one  paid  in 
connection  therewith  it  is  impossible  foi-  me  to  fill  in  the  blanks  as  requested. 

The  family  living  in  llie  house  luive  paid  no  rent  and  been  paid  no  salary.  They 
have  been  there  for  eight  years  giving  good  care  to  keep  the  place  in  order. 

A'ery  truly,    (Signed)   Harriet  W.   R.   Strong,   Chairman   Trustee.?  Pio   Pico   Mansion. 

CALIFORNIA    POLYTECHNIC    SCHOOL. 

(Rtpoit  of  officers  and  regiil;ii-  t'lnplnyces  cmiiloyt-d  Ijy  this  institulinn  on  .January 
1,  19JI.) 

.Naiiu    of   Otliivr  oi    Kniploycf  ami   Title  MmitliLv   Salary  oi    Daily  \Vai,v 

M.  fi.  Chase,   Vice  Director  and  Head  of  Academic  Department $260  OOt 

R.  W.  Ryder,  Director -50  OOt 

F.   M.   AVatson.   Instructor  and  Head  of  Agricultural  Department 240  OOt 

E.  H.   Bendcl.  Instiuctor  and  Head  of  Engineering  Mechanics  Department  240  OOt 

R.    S.    Havslip,    Instructor   22u  OOt 

li.  M.  Howe,   lodcructor 220  OOt 

J.  T.  Saunders,  Instructor 220  OOt 

M.  Skartedt.  Instructor 220  00-^ 

H.   C.    Figsre,    Instructor   210  OOt 

H.   Hess,    instructor   200  OOt 

L.   B.   Hawk,   Instructor 200  OOt 

B.   B.  Hoover,  Instructor,  Head  of  Domestic  Science  Department 200  OOt 

J.   G.   Hudspith,   Instructor 200  OOt 

E.  A.   Weller,   Instructor 200  OOt 

H.    N.    Whitlock,    Instructor   200  OOt 

B.  A.    Williams,    Instructor   200  OOt 

M.   L.   Yearv,    Instructor   200  OOt 

J.  C.  Deuel,  Instructor,   ($155.00-$35.00  maintenance) 190  OOf 

W.   D.   Simpson,   Bookkeeper  175  00 

M.  M.  Bland,  Registrar,  Secretary,  Office  Manager,  Substitute  teacher 150  00 

H.  C.  Kinsman,  Farm  Superintendent 150  UO 

.1.  H.  Perozzi,  Superintendent,  Power,  Heat  and  Light 150  00 

M.  B.  Stedman,  Librarian . 139  78t 

*C.  O.  Dyer,  Carpenter 125  00 

C.  G.  Clark,  Dairvman,  Assistant  Animal     Husbandry 125  00 

*C.  C.   Page,  Horticulturist 125  00 

George   Matts,    Horseman,   Assistant   Animal   Husbandry 110  00 

L.   Broughton,  Assistant  Engineer 115  00 

*A.   Smith,   Head   Cook    ($100.00-$35.00   maintenance) 135  OOt 

*F.   Smith.   Second  Cook   ($100.0(»-$35.00  maintenance) 135  OOt 

*C.   Dienning,   Kitchen  Helpei-   ($75.00-$35.00   maintenance) 110  OOt 

*R.   McCutcheon,   Kitchen   Helper   ($75.00-$35.00  maintenance) 110  OOt 

♦Josie  Smith,  Kitchen  Helper  ($75.00-$35.00  maintenance) lit!    )0+ 

♦John  Waspi,   Kitchen   Helper   (  $75. OO-.f  35.00  maintenance) 110  OOt 

E.    Simon,    Horseman,   Assistant   Animal   Husbandry 100  00 

\V.   W.   Vernon,   Farm   Laborer   100  00 

J.    Kortlick,    Farm   Laborer   100  00 

C.  Steiner,  Tvpist  and  Clerk 100  Of 

*G.   Silverio,  .Janitor 100  00 

*H.  Clark,  .Janitoi- 90  00 

R.  C.  Wood.  Light   .Auto  Truck  Driver 100  00 

\.   Davis,  Night  Power  Plant  Operator   (student) 30  00 

*H.  Bock,  Dormitory  Laundry  Checker  Student 10  OOt 

•E.    Burr,    Student   .Janitor    15  OOt 

*3.   Guvton,   Student  .Janitor  12  OOt 

*E    Kincaid.   Student  .Janitor 13  OOt 

►H.   Newman,    Student   Janitor   13  OOt 

D.  W.   Faeh,   Laboiei'  '.nd  Assistant  to  Agriculture-Horticulture-- 4  00 

J.  Hignera,   Faim   Laborer 3  50 

G.  A.   Sherrill,  Farm  Laborer  3  50 

Albert  Barrios,  Farm  Laborer  3  50 

•These  men  are  paid  from  earnings  of  Dining  Hall  Cafeteria  and  farm  and  not  by 
State  appropriation. 

tTeaihers  and  student  janitors  also  the  dining  hall  help  we  have  checked  as  part 
time  as  their  salary  is  ten  installments  only  instead  of  twelve. 

Statement  No.  2,  Emergency  Employees,  July  1,  1919  to  June  30,  1920. 

Tractor  Operator  6  months  7J  days  at  $100  per  month $628  39 

Inventory  Typist  and  Audit  Clerk,  4  months  at  $4  per  day 416  00 

Five  Students,  Saturdays  and  holidays,  45  days  at  $3  per  day 675  00 

Eleven  farm  laborers  during  harvest,  57  days  at  $3.50  per  day  (farm  labor)  2,194  50 


NAMES,   TITLES    AND    SALARIES.  95 

PRESTON   SCHOOL  OF   INDUSTRY. 
Name  of  Officer  or  Kniiiloycc  anil  Title  Monthly  Salary 

O.    H.    Close,    Superintendent $370  00 

($70.00  allowed  as  maintenance  for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  dose.) 

A.   C.    Acker,   Athletic   Director 250  00 

J.   D.   Ehlers,   Assistant   Superintendent   235  00 

E.  Duane  Smith,  Supervising  Principal 235  00 

Dr.  W.  O.   Solomon,   Resident  Physician 235  00 

H.  A.  Harper,  Secretary 210  00 

H.   P.   Watson,   Detail  Officer 160  00 

.\.   J.    Berg,    Bandmaster 155  00 

L.    A.    Coan,    Electrician 1 155  00 

C.   H.   Campbell,   Mason 155  00 

W.   S.  Coopei-,  Plasterer 155  00 

R.    W.    Carter.    Carpenter 155  00 

.John   E.    Doney.   Printer 155  00 

William   Duffen,    Chef 155  00 

J.  W.  Gillum,  Commissary  and  Company  Captain 155  00 

F.  C.    Genzeii,    Gardener 155  00 

J.    E.   Howell,    Blacksmith 155  00 

George   F.    Heindel,    Engineer 155  00 

H.   W.    Lane,    Tailor 155  00 

C.  W.   Lathlean,   Auto   Mechanic 155  00 

Charles  L.   Long,   Butcher 155  00 

Walter   Muntz,    Plumber 155  00 

George  E.   Mann,   Laundryman 155  00 

D.  Murphv,    Baker 155  00 

H.    G.    McGrew,    Millman 155  00 

J.    H.    Saunders,    Dairyman 155  00 

M.   B.   Tregaskis.   Painter  __ 155  00 

C.    R.    Ashton,    Shoemaker 150  00 

John  Wakefield,   Chief  Clerk 150  00 

H.  J.   Ashton,   Assistant  Detail  Officer 145  00 

H.   Harris,   Inspector 145  00 

H.   H.   Aldridge,   Night  Captain 135  00 

John  J.   Barry,  Company  Officer 135  00 

J.  E.  Cass,   Company  Officer 135  00 

Thomas   Dooley,   Company   Officer -- 135  00 

Arthur    Denegar,    Company   Officer 135  00 

Jerome   Dillon,   Company  Officer 135  00 

Charles  E.  Kinnev,  Company  Officer--- 135  00 

H.  C.   Lee,   Company   Officer 135  00 

J.  Edward  Mulcahy,  Company  Officer 135  00 

William   Murphv,    Companv   Officer 135  00 

T.  F.   Murphy,  Company  Officer 135  00 

F'arker   Robinson.    Company   Officer 135  00 

James  G.  Rilev,   Companv  Officer 135  00 

Charles   F.    Stark.   Company   Officer 135  00 

Milo  P.   Smith,   Company   Officer 135  00 

J.  P.    Sorensen,   Company  Officer 135  00 

T.  J.   Whelan.  Companv  Officer 135  00 

Leland   B.    Wakefield.   Company  Officer 135  00 

George  E.   Wilson.  Company  Officer  135  00 

Clara  A.  Andiew,  Teacher 130  00 

Arvista    INIann.    Teacher 130  00 

Rebecca   F.   Oates,    Teacher 130  00 

Victoria    Rudd.    Teacher -- 130  00 

Narcissa   Sheets.    Teachei- 130  00 

Jean   Pauline   Smith.    Teacher 130  00 

John   Faiagher.   Night  Watchman,   Co.   F 130  00 

A.  Belon.   Night  Engineer 130  00 

Isabell   Ashton.    Bookkeeper 1?0  00 

Mollie   Duffen,    Cook 120  00 

Mayme    B.    Powers.    Nurse 120  00 

Peter  J.   Becker,   Nip-ht  Watchman  — 120  00 

Thomas   Curry,    Night   Watcliman 120  00 

John   Campion,    Night   W^atchman 120  00 

Frank   Dickinson,   Night  Watchman 1-0  00 

Alfred  E.  Forson.   Night  Watchman 120  00 

Dominick   Gallagher.    Night  Watchman 120  00 

Roscoe  E.   Gravel.   Night  Watchman 120  00 

L.   A.   Lerov.    Night  Watchman 120  00 

C.  W.    Robinson,    Night    Watchman 120  00 

Thomas  Tyndall,   Night   Watchman 120  00 

William    L.    Throssel.    Night    Watchman 120  00 

D.  L.    Walker.    Night   Watchman 120  00 

M.    Merriweather,    Ditch    Tender 115  00 

Edith    L.    Campbell,    Clerk • 110  00 

Augusta    Ehlers,    Supervising  Matron HO  00 

John    Heinze,    Poultryman HO  "0 

Eleanor  Van   Praag,    Stenogiapher HO  00 

Irene    Carter.    Housemother 95  00 

Catherine    Denegai-.    Housemother 95  00 

Flora    Howell.    Housemother 95  00 

Florence    McGrew.    Housemother 95  00 

Maud   Watson,    Dining   Room    Matron 95  00 

Lillian    P.    Lathlean,    Clerk 95  00 


Dli  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

PRESTON  SCHOOL  OF   I  N  DUSTRY— Continued. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kiniiloy.-e  ami  Title  Moiitlily  Salary 

Louise  L.   Wilson,   Clerli 95  00 

Margaret  ]Murphv.   Sewing  Room  Instructor 95  00 

Marv  S.   Gillum,   Censor 85  00 

Clara   Rothe,    Cook 85  00 

Linda   A.    Barry,    Housekeeper 75  00 

Maud   Ballard,    Housekeeper 75  00 

Lillian   D.   Coan,   Housekeeper 75  00 

May  Heindel,   Housekeeper 75  00 

Callie    Kenny,    Housekeeper 75  00 

Florence    Lee,    Housekeeper 75  00 

Christine  A.   Muntz,   Housekeeper 75  00 

Enna   Robinson,    Housekeeper 75  00 

I%a    Smith,    Housekeeper 75  00 

S.  E.   Crow,  t  Chaplain 30  00 

M.  J.  O'Connor,  t  Catholic  Chaplain 30  00 

Laura   M.    Berg,  t    Pianist 20  00 

$,3r>.o0  per  month  added  to  each  salary  for  board  and  room. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE   PRINTING. 
(Report  of  Ottiters  and  Regular  Employees  Employed  by  This  Department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Working  hours:    8  to  5,  or  S  hours  daily. 
Name  of  OCBcer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

J.   M.    Cremin,    Superintendent $416  65* 

,J.  M.  Welsh,  General   Foreman 275  GOD 

.J.  W.  Bowman,  Foreman  Composition  Department --.. 282  SOU 

tH.  K.  Orman,  Night   Composition  Department 262  50U 

D.  D.  Sullivan,  Deputy  and  Foreman 250  00* 

Robt.  Alexander,   Chief   Clerk 230  OO 

.1.  C.  Gilkerson,  Cost  .\cfountant 230  00 

W.  M.  L.  Rigsbee.  Cost  Checker -..  225  OO 

C.  H.  .Johnson,  Copy  Editor 210  00 U 

L.    R.    Wertz,   Maehini.<t 200  00 X 

J.  .J.  C.   Fitzgerald,   Stockkeeper 200  OOX 

George  Hamlin,  Carpenter 165  OO 

M.  Edith  Kerr,  Timekeeper 150  00 

Helen  Aviragnete,   Secretary - — 140  00 

Dewey  MeCoriiiick,  Truck  Driver 135  00 

Nellie  M.  True,  Bookkeeper 125  00 

Valjean    Anderson,    Watchman 120  0:) 

L.   Rice,  Watchman 120  00 

Abbie   M.    I.ucey,   Typist 100  OO 

Hilda    Hayes,   Temporary   Typist 80  00 

.Jack   Thielen,   Messenger 70  Oj 

Chas.  S.  Jackson,  Janitor  (1  hour  daily) 25  001 

The  following  are  the  per  diem   employees   of  this  department:    the  linotype  operators   are 
subject  to  an  increase  of  50  cents  per  day  over  the  scale  for  production  of  tabular  work  on 

machines  and  tlie  bindery  women  are  entitled  to  25  cents  per  day  for  work  on  certain  machines. 
They  are  all  subject  to  increa.ses  of  50  cents  over  the  day  rate  on  the  first  shift  at  night  and  of 
SI  over  day  rate  for  second  shift  at  night.  The  compositors,  proofreaders,  pressmen,  book- 
binders and  l)indpry  women  are  working  at  the  scale  prescriljed  by  their  respective  iinions,  except 
the  State  law  provides   a  vacation  of  15  days  with  pay  in  excess  of  scale. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kmployee  and  Title  Daily  WaBe 

John  W.  Griiber,  Temporaiy  Steam  Fitter $10  00 

Wm.  .\rnold,  .A.ssistani  Foreman  Bindery 8  60 

Jas.  L.  Lynn,  .\ssistant  Foreman  Pressroom 8  60 

.Alexander  Crossan,  Temporary  Foreman  Job  Composition 8  60 

H.    F.   Sofge,  Machinist,   Linotype 8  16 

John   McCollister,  .Assistant   Foreman  Proofroom 8  CO 

VV.  F.  .Anderson,   Linotype  Operator 7  66 

R.   R.  Anderson,   Linotype  Operator 7  66 

F.  W.  Baker,   Linotype  Operator 7  65 

Wm.  J.  Batten,  Linotype  Operator- 7  65 

G.  D.   Beardsle",  Linotype  Operator 7  68 

James  M.  Byrne,  Linotype  Operator —  7  65 

H.    E.   Constant,    Linotype  Operator 7  68 

Bert    Cool>,    Linotype   Operator -- 7  68 

H.  C.  DeAlina,  Linotype  Orx-rator 7  66 

Lee  (i.  Daggett,  Linotype  Operator 7  68 

Lester  Groth,  Linotype  Operator 7  65 

Olive  Hiiltleston,   Linotype  Operator 7  66 

H.  C.  Jillson,    Linotype  Operator 7  66 

Tlioinas   Melvin,   Linotype  Operator 7  66 

W.  R.  O'Brien,  Linotype  Operator 7  66 

G.  A.  Pagnello,  Linotype  Operator 7  65 


U  Requires  nieintjer  of  printing  trades  union. 

X  Rerpiires  union  scale. 

'Statutory  position. 

tPart-time  service. 

JTemporary. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  97 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  PRINTING— Continued. 

(Kcport  of  olliccis  and  regular  eiiiployccs  iiiiploycl   l)y  (his  (Icpiirtnii'iit  on  .Janiuiry  I,   V.m.i 

Name  of  OBici-r  ur  Kiiiiiloyw  aiul  Title  Daily  \Vat'<- 

F.  A.  Peterson,  Linotype  Operator __  _  7  gj 

W.   K.   Pits^fhke,   I.inotyp"  Operator -I. . 11111111  ""  7  6? 

E.  F.  Pontin,    Linotype  Operator I""III".I1      'S.'V-  7  05 

M.  Z.   Ri'nisliurKli,   I.inotyii'  ojierator ".^111"  "  '  7  88 

K.  M.  Stone,  Linotyp?  Op-rator -I-"1"-1""I11III"I"I'"  7  06 

Edward  O.  Strong,  Linotype  Operator ' "'"      ["    "  7  (jg 

Harry  V.  Tait,   Linotype  Operator -..mi'IIIIIII".III"I  7  03 

G.  A.  Thomas.  Linotype  Operator '_ I ^.."_I 7  OJ 

Beth  Tnpper,  Linotype  Operator I.. .I..!..."  '..  7  03 

R.  G.  Vernor,   Linotype  Operator II"III.II""III  7  03 

R.   W.   AVaterson.   Linotype  Operator 7  (j3 

l,"o  Williams,  Linotype  Operator "  7  35 

Frank    Z^igler,    Linotype    Operator 7  93 

Richard  Heney,  Linotype  Battery  Man I 7  gg 

O.   \V.   .Anderson,   Compositor 7  $5 

Robt.  W.  Anderson,  Compositor 7  gg 

Donald    Bruce,    C^ompositor 7  63 

G.   M.   Crawford,   Compositor 7  63 

E.  M.  Duchow,   Compositor 7  63 

K.  F.  Drackert,  (Compositor 7  63 

H.   J..  Dunning,  Compositor 7  63 

L.    F.    Fuehs,    Compositor -- 7  63 

T    J.    Hodgson,    Compositor 7  63 

H  <L  Jackson,   Compositor .. 7  (ii 

A.  B.    .Tessup     Compositor 7  6i 

H.  G.  Neub^rt,  Compositor 7  03 

J.    P.   Olwell,    Compositor-- 7  f>> 

Warren   E.   Read,   Compositor 7  03 

■T.    K.    Ruggles,    Compositor 7  03 

Chas.   S.   Smith,   Compositor 7  03 

Fr-d  W.  Smith,  Compositor 7  0'' 

Hugli    Stevenson,    Compositor ^ 7  65 

Wm.  .1.  Swords,   Compositor 1  03 

-lams  E.  Thompson,  Compositor 7  03 

Frank  W.  Tupper,   Compositor 7  03 

.T.   I..  Wildy.   Compositor 7  OS 

L.    P.   Benedict,    Proofreader 7  63 

Mrs.    Mary    Bolton,    Proofreader ">  03 

Wm.    J.    Carson,    Proofreader 7  03 

F.  W.  Cook°,  Proofreader 7  63 

Alma    (Talbraith,    Proofreader 7  01 

Robt.    Hornbeck,    Proofreader 7  63 

Chas.    L.   Hornljcck,    Proofreader 7  65 

Laura    Hoyt,   Proofreader 7  6S 

.lame.s    F.    Lyon.    Proofreader 7  63 

W.   A.   Snyder,   Proofreader 7  03 

Chas.    Beach,    Cylinder   Pressm.an -- 7  63 

•John   Bocklich,   Cylinder   Pressman 7  63 

.T.  P.  Carlin,  Cylinder  Pressman 7  63 

F.   E.  Danforth,  Cylinder  Pressman . 7  63 

H.   C.   Galloup,   Cylinder   Pressman 7  65 

•T*  E.  Griswold,  Cylinder   Pressman 7  03 

John  McCarthy,   Cylinder  Pressman.. 7  63 

George  Peterson,  Cylinder  Pressman '  *»3 

B.  Schiiaf,   Cylinder   Pressman 7  63 

A.  S.  Weteter,  Cylinder  Pressman , '  "" 

L.    All)ort.    Bookbinder '>  ^ 

J.  H.  Coyl".  Folding  Machine  Operator I  "'^ 

J.  F.  Creighton,  Bookbinder '  *'i 

Robt.    L.    Ennis,    Bookbinder '  ^' 

Walt"r  J.  Fann.  Bookbinder 7  63 

Louis  Freitas,  Bookbinder J  °* 

James  T.  Hifk"v.  Bookbinder '  ^ 

P.    S,    Huf^',   Bookbinder I  ^^ 

H.   C.   Johnson,   Bookbinder i  ^^ 

C.  E.    .Mahon-v,    Ruler - '  »? 

C.    J.    Makillio,    Bookbinder -  ;  *' 

W.    J.    .McCarthy,    Bookbinder Z^ 

A.    T.    .McDonald,    Booklundf.r —  '  °^ 

R.   D.    Muir.    Bookbinder . I  '^^. 

O.   T.    Powrs,    Bookbinder — — '  °l 

Manu"!    Prola,    Bookbinder '  ^i 

Paul   Roth,   Bookbinder '- I  ^i 

J.   J.    Rvan,   Bookbinder '  ^ 

6.  J.   Richter,   Bookbinder i  Xr 

W.   H.   Stafford,   Bookbinder —  '  r? 

J.  J.  Winslow.  Bookbinder L  ^ 

J.  H.  Younger.  Finisher i  Xi 

A.  K.  Zahn,  Bookbinder ---  L  V^ 

A.  R.  Crook.  Paten  Pressman i  } . 

H.  F.  Dunn.  Platen  Pressman L  \,. 

R.  L.  Fowlkes,  Platen  Pressman '  '" 

7—9768 


98  STATE   OFPK'RRS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  PRINTING— Continued. 
(Rt'port  of  otticHMs  ami  regular  i'liuiloyccs;  I'liiiiloycil  liy  Hiis  dcpnrtiiient  on  Jaiuiary  1,  11)21.) 
Naiue  of  Ofllrer  or  Employee  and  Title  — ^—       Daily  Wage 

.T.  C.  Harlow,  Plat'n  Prpssnian — 7  1(5 

R.   H.    I.acliiiiann,   Plat"n   Pressman 7  16 

Will.  .J.   Mryiiillan,   Plafn   Pres-sman 7  16 

H    N.  Sloan,  Platen  Pressman.. 7  16 

.\.   .J.   Torres,   Platen   Pressman 7  16 

,1.   Hood,   Temporary    Carjiniter 7  00 

Clinton    Cooper,    Apprentice    Compositor 6  50 

.J.  T.  MeXamnra,  Head  Shipping  Clerk 6  2.n 

.1.  J.  Whalinp,   Linotype  Metal  Man 6  25 

Ellis  \V.   Burns,  Bill  Clerk... - 6  0€ 

Xell   C.    Hays.    Forelady 6  OC 

H.   R.   Freidenfelt,  Assistant  Pressman 5  25 

C.  K.   Chatfield,   Bill   Clerk 5  00 

Harry    Vaeher,   Assistant   Stockkeeper 5  00 

Geo.   Elliott,   Assistant   Pressman 5  00 

David   .\ntunez,  Bindery  Helper 5  00 

All'Ui  Cunningliaiii,  .\pprentics  Bookbinder 5  00 

D.  I.    JIaddox,    .fanitor 5  00 

Harry   L.  Mee,  Bindery  Helper 4  75 

Floyd    Morris,    Bind"ry   Helper 4  75 

Frank  .T.  Nye,  Shipping  Cl-rk 4  75 

Mrs.    Daisy    Courvoi.sier,    Copyholder.. 4  33 

Mrs.   Mary  A.   Craig,   Copyholder 4  33 

Dixie  B?rry   J.ockett,   Copyholder 4  33 

Doris  A.    Lynn,   Copyholder 4  33 

Eleanor    Ollnieh,    Copyholder 4  3.S 

Molli"    Piatt,    Copyholder... 4  .33 

Mrs.   J.   S.   Shooiiiaker.   Copyholder 4  .33 

Robt.   S.    Alexander,    Ford    Triitk   Driver -- 4  25 

\V.  H.  Donnelly.  Temporary  Bindery  Helper 4  25 

A.   C.   (5idlund,   Sunday  Watchman 4  25 

E.  C.    Grubbs,   .lanitor 4  25 

F'rank  -T.   Hepp,  .Janitor.. 4  25 

-John    Hurley.    Bindery    Helper 4  2f) 

Colla  F.  Pierce,  'i'"niporary  Shipping  Clerk 4  25 

Marvine   Russell,    Helper 4  25 

H.  S.  Sanderson,  Helper 4  25 

Frank  Vennewitz,  Pressroom  Assistant 4  25 

R.  R.  Woitz,  Utility  Man 4  25 

R    C.  Younger,  Temporary  Book  Packer 4  25 

Clayton   Crook,  Apprentice   Compositor 4  00 

Fenton    U"ard,    Apprentic"    Bookbinder 4  CO 

Lena  .'.ntiinez,  Bindery  Woman 3  52 

Ella  Branch,  Bindery  Woman 3  52 

Kileen    Broiiie,    Bindery   Woman 3  52 

Norma  Brown,  Bindery  Woman 3  52 

Ann    Bulger,    Bindery    Woman 3  52 

Laura    Burn.*,    Bindery    Woman 3  52 

Minnie   Calleii,    Bindery   Woman 3  52 

J.ucy  Coyle.  Bindery  Woman . 3  52 

Lillian  Croasman,  Bind'ry  Woman 3  .52 

Grace  Denham,   Bindery   Woman 3  52 

Alice  Fass°tt,  Bindery  Woman 3*2 

Anna  M.  Fritz,  Bindery  Woman 3  52 

Marion  Gle-son.   Bindery  Woman 3  .52 

I5ell(>  Crahiim,    Bindery   Woman 3  52 

Mrs.  Vary   Harris,  Bind-ry  AVoman 3  52 

Annie  .Iam"s,  Hindery   Woman --.  3  52 

Mrs.  M.  Ki''rnan,  Bindery  Woman 3  .52 

Nettie  Kirn,   Bindery   Woman 3  52 

Lena  Klin,  l-.ind"rv  Woman 3  52 

Elizab;tli   Little.   Bindery  Woman... 3  52 

Rose  Payne.  Bindery  Woman 3  52 

Elizab  ti    R'>al,    Bindery    Woman 3  52 

Mary   R<>ss,   Bind-ry  Woman 3  52 

Evelyn   Ryan.   Bind'ry   Woman 3  52 

H-lle  Kanlett,   Binilery   Woman 3  52 

Mrs.   K.  (i.  Sullivan,  Bind"ry  Woman 3  .52 

Alice  'loihun",    Bindery    Woman 3  52 

Margaret  Trainor,    Bindery   Woman 3  52 

Albeit  J.  Klein.   Apprentic  (^oinpositor 3  50 

Willia' !   K.  Gray,  Appreiitic"  Gopyholiler 3  50 

Mrs.   B.   Howard,   Apprentice   Copyholder 3  50 

Lillian   KIntgeii,   .Appr'iitice   Copyholder 3  50 

Mrs.  N')"ine  Perry,  Apprentice  Copyholder 3  50 

E.  Ga..;.>li.  Bind-ry  Woman... 3  25 

Mrs.  K.  C.  Knaiip.  Bindery  Woman 3  (0 

Ivy    l.iddicoat.   Bindery   Wcman 3  OO 

N'atha  i'   O'Neil,    Hindery   Woman 3  OO 

Viiginij  \'a<lera,   Bindery  Woman  Apprentice 2  75 

Nailini;  liu",  Biiidi  ly   VN'oiikui  .\pprentico 2  50 

Rene  .McKenney,  Bindery  Woman  .apprentice - 2  OO 

Ruth  Murray,  Bindery  Woman  Apprentice 2  CO 

.Alfred  Story,  Compositor  Apprentice 2  CO 


NAMRS,    TITLES    AND    SALARIRS. 


99 


STATE    PRISON    AT    FOLSOM. 

(Report  of  offlctTs  and  regular  employees  employd  by  this  institution  on  January  ],  1921.) 


Muntlily 

Name  of  Officer  or  Kmploycf  and  Title  Salary 

J.  J.  Smith,  Warden $416  07 

A.  H.  Wright,  Clerk 225  00 

P.  J.  Cochrane,  Captain •225  00 

H.  A.  Clattenburg,  Physician -JOO  (JO 

G.  ly.  Cro.-s,  Connni.ssary 17o  (x» 

Henry   Crowie,   Accountant 1.X)  (XJ 

(t.  C.  Jennings,  Lii  utenant HO  00 

•).  F.  Klunder,  IXjrnkey , 130  00 

J.  F.  Connell,  Lieutenant 125  GO 

B.  S.  Morrison,  Secretary 110  O;) 

F.  Buys,  Machinist 110  00 

K.  W.  Blunchard,  Steward ICO  00 

H.  J.  Carter,  Steward 100  00 

F.  E.  flyers,  Foreman  Shoe  and  Tailor  Shop.-  100  00 

F.  T.  Squifflet,  Laundryman 100  OO 

W.  E.  Neil,  Assistant  Turnkey 105  (X) 

K.  B.  Rugh,  Chief  Nightwatchman im  0.) 

H.  M.  Lohse,  Lieut.  Nightwatchman IGO  OJ 

C.  J.  Ryan,  Inside  Gate lOO  00 

C.  B.   Gillies,   Armorer lUO  OO 

M.  E.  Nesbitt,  Dentist 100  00 

E.  I>.   MeCal)«,   Educational 100  00 

Ed.    Bathurst,    Carpenter 100  00 

F.  A.   Schilling,   Electrician ICO  00 

J.  W.  DruUinger,   Foreman  Quarry 100  00 

J.  H.  Johnston,  Blacksmith 100  00 

E.  J.  Thompson,  Farmer D.j  oo 

.A.  Borland,  Stone  Cutter <>.",  oiij 

J.  T.  Hale,   Back   Gate >J0  00 

J.   F.   Lucas,   Locomotive 90  00 

John  Anglini,  (lUard 85  00 

G.  N.   Arbuekle,   (iuard S5  00 

J.  S.   Arbuekle,   Guard (S  00 

J.   F.   Amerieh,  Guard S5  00 

A.   A.   Avila,   Guard 85  00 

Fred    Ayers,    Guard 85  00 

Wm.    Barwell,    Guard 85  Oo 

G.  C.  Brown,  Guard S5  00 

D.  C.   Buddeeke,   Guard So  00 

J.  A.  Burke,  Guard 85  CO 

W.  J.   Crean,   Guard 85  00 

A.  J.  Deely,  Guard 85  00 

R.   W.   Dennis,   Guard 85  00 

E.  E.   Dieren,   Guard 85  00 

C.   G.   Earl,   Guard S5  OO 

A.    Eldridge,    Guard 85  00 

C.  M.   Enloe,  Guard So  (X) 

Valentine    Fath,    Guard 85  Oo 

M.    C.    Feliz,   Guard 85  00 

.Arthur  Gilbert,   Guard 85  00 

E.  J.  Jeffery,   Guard 85  00 

C.   H.   Jolly,   Guard 85  00 

J.  H.   Kemp,  Guard 85  CO 

James    Lamb,    Guard 85  OO 

F.  N.    Lambert,    Guard 85  OO 

C.   A.    Larkin,   Guard 85  00 

R.   M.   Larkin,   Guard 85  00 

W.    Lazzarevich,   Guard 85  00 

W.   L.    Lovelady,  Guard 85  OO 

J.   J.    MeCulligan,    Guard 85  00 

P.   J.   Madsen,   Guard 85  00 

R.    Maitland,    Guard 85  00 

A.   Masich,   Guard 83  00 

A.  D.  Miller,  Guard 85  (X> 

M.   W.    Mitchell,   Guard 85  00 

A.   S.   Mortimer,   Guard 85  00 

W.   R.   Mund°ll,   Guard 85  00 

C.   J.    Nagle,   Guard So  00 

E.  H.  Nevin,  Guard 85  00 

J.   H.   Norton,   (luard 85  00 

W.  J.  O  Hare.  Guard 85  00 

C.   S.    Osl>ome,   Guard %  00 

L.    Purcell,   Guard 85  00 

Chas.    Rigney,    Guard 85  00 

P.  E.  Rigney,  Guard 85  00 

R.    F.    Riley,   Guard 85  00 

W,  J.  Ryan.  Guard 85  00 

C.   A.   Sammons,   Guard S5  00 


Allowance 

in  Lieu  of 

Hoard 

!?200  OO 

25  00 

35  00 

25  00 

2.)  OO 

25  00 

2>  00 

25  00 

25  00 

"2500 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 

"IS'oo 

25  00 
25  00 
25  00 


25  00 
25  00 
25  00 


25,00 
25  00 


25  00 
25  00 


Board  and 
(Quarters 
I)er  Your 
Kstlma  u 


$35  CO 


35  00 


25  00 

25  00 



25  00 

25  CO 

35  00 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

25  00 

^  00 

25  00 

35  00 

35  00 

25  00 



25  00 

25  00 



25  00 

25  CO 

25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

35  00 

25  00 

25  00 





35  00 

35  00 

35  00 

25  00 

35  60 

25  00 

^  00 

35  00 

25  00 



35  00 

25  00 


35  00 
35  00 


35  00 


35  00 
35  00 
35  00 

li'oo 


Total 
$616  67 
2,0  00 
250  00 
225  00 
200  00 
175  00 
165  00 
155  03 
150  06 
145  00 
135  00 
125  00 
123  01 
125  00 
125  00 
125  00 
135  00 
125  00 
125  00 
125  00 
125  00 
135  00 
125  00 
123  00 
125  00 
125  00 
130  00 
120  00 
115  00 
115  00 
110  00 
110  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
110  00 

110  00 

110  CO 
120  00 
120  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
110  00 
no  00 

no  00 
no  00 
no  00 
120  00 
no  00 
no  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
no  00 
120  00 
no  00 
no  00 
120  00 
11000 
120  00 
11000 
no  00 
no  00 
12000 
120  00 
11000 
11000 
12000 
no  00 
no  00 
12000 
120  00 
12000 
no  00 
120  00 


100 


STATE    OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 


STATE  PRISON  AT  FOLSOM— Continued. 
(Rt'port  of  oltifcrji  uu>A  I'^truliir  ''iniiluyje;^  luiploy.-l  by  tlli^  institution  on  January  ],  1931.) 


Namo  of  Ofllivr  or  Kiii|iloyi'f  ami  Title 

C.  W.  Saninions,  Guard 

B.  H.   Sanders,   (Juard 

C.  J.  Smith,  (Juard 

^i.   F.   Smith,   liuard 

Nei;    Smith,    Guard 

J.  H.  Sparkji,  (Hiard 

H.  L.  Thalls.  Guard 

R.    B.   Todhunter,   Guard 

Will.   Townsfnd,   Guard 

A.   I,,   lupppr.   Guard 

M.    L.   Ward.   Guard 

C.   F.  Wise,  Guard 

.J.   H.   Ellis,   Clergyman 

J.   T.   McGovern,    Clergyman 

Graee  L.   Boalt,  Si)?eialist 

M.    W.   Haworth,   Oculist  


lloaril  ami 

Allowanre 

(Juaiters 

Monthly 

ill  Lieu  of 

per  Your 

Salary 

Hoard 

Kstinia  e 

85  00 

35  00 

83  00 

25  00 

85  00 

35  00 

85  00 

25  OO 

85  00 

35  00 

So  00 

25  00 

85  00 

35  00 

85  CO 

25  00 

85  CO 

25  00 

85  CA) 

35  00 

85  OO 

35  00 

85  00 

35  00 

.50  00 

50  00 

50  00 

25  00 

Total 

120  00 

110  00 

120  00 

110  00 

120  00 

110  00 

120  00 

110  00 

110  00 

120  00 

120  00 

120  00 

50  00 

50  00 

50  00 

25  00 


STATE    PRISON    AT   SAN    QUENTIN. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  tuiployees  eniployid  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Offlcer  or  Kmployee  and  Title  Montlily  Salary 

Jas.  A.  Johnston,   Warden --  $416  67 

Mark  E.  Nooa.   Cli'rk  of  Board 2.50  00 

L.    L.    Stanley.    Resident    Physician 250  00 

S.    L.    Randolph,    Captain    of    Yard 200  00 

D.  '1-.     Fo'ter,    Commissary 200  00 

H.   E.   Hunt°r.   Accountant 175  00 

K.  T.  Pi.trzak,  Warden's  Secretary ..  175  00 

Ciias.  (!ulliv?r.  Captain  of  (iuard loO  00 

W.  S.  Gillett.',  tistrict   Offi'fr  and  Superintendent  Shoe  and  Clothing  Factory 150  00 

W.  C.  W  h??!er,  Acting  Superintendent  Furniture  Factory 15(^00 

E.  K.   Zubi'jr,   Suprintend-nt   Jut?   Mill 150  OO 

O.  C.  I.aizure,  Chaplain  and  Education  Director 150  Co 

T.  J.  Mulllins,  Superintendent  of  Construction 140  CO 

M.  D.   Acklev.   Turnkey 125  OO 

Jas.    i:-!l.    Head    Spinner 120  00 

Mvron  Ciark,   Lieutenant  or  Guard 115  CO 

T.    C.    Maher,    Lieutenant    of    Yard 115  00 

H.  E.  Smith,  Electrician 115  00 

A.  P.   Monaghan,   Lieutenant   of  Jute  Mill 110  00 

C.   A.   DeLancy,   Druggist   and   A.ssistant  Physieian 10(»  00 

W.   J.    Duffy,    Steward    and   Quartermaster 100  00 

Josephine    .laeksoii.     Matron 100  00 

H.   N.   Jane's,    Fort  Gat-  Keeper 100  OO 

J.  G.  McLean,  .Sergeant  First  Night  Watch 100  00 

Ftank     Metcalf,     Laundryman 100  00 

B.  M.   Miller,   Receiving   and   Shipping  Clerk lOO  00 

F.  B.    Moulton,   Sergeant    Outside   Watrh iOO  OO 

Jerome    Phillips.    Sergeant    Scond   Night    Watch 100  00 

Jacob  Staiger,  Steward  Oiderly  and  Guard 100  00 

J.   W.   Whittemore,    Armorer 100  00 

W.   T.    Wilson,   Night   Gate   Ki-eper 100  (X* 

J.    L.    Wood,    Dent'st 100  OO 

Dan    Curran,    Fanner    and   Stockman 95  00 

J.   11.   Carpent-r.  Sergeant  of  Yard 95  00 

G.  W.  Francis,    Foreman  Shoe  Factory 95  OO 

John    Ham,    Boss    Koa<l    (iang 95  00 

J.  S.  Nally.  Foreman  Clothing  Factory 95  00 

J.  D.   Woodworth,  Assistant  'J'unikey -..  95  00 

E.  F.  Clark,  Assistant  Steward  and  Quartermaster 90  00 

P.  D.  Connolly.  Lower  Gate  Keeper --  90  00 

F.  V.    Allen,    Guard - 85  00 

C.  A.  Almy,  Guard 85  00 

F.  E.  Armstrong.  Guard 85  00 

E.  F.  Ashworth.  Guard --  85  00 

S.  B.  B-'ilev.  Guard - 85  00 

M.  Baip.  Guard... 85  on 

B.  Biorback.   (Juard. _ 8S  00 

G.  H.  Black    Guard 85  m 

C.  H.  Bockrath.  (iuard 85  00 

H.  B.  Bowman.  Guard 85  OO 

A.  J.  Brown.  Guard S5  00 

Henry     Prown,     (iiiard 85  00 

H.    J.    Burns.    Guard _ - 85  00 

Jo.o.  Cannon,  Guard 85  00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  Kjl 

STATE   PRISON  AT  SAN  QUENTIN— Continued. 

(Report  of  ollicprs  and  regular  employees  einploysd  by  this  institution  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Nanu'  of  Oflicer  or  Kniployfc  ami  Title  Montlily  Salary 

F.  O^llilo,     tjuarti g5  oo 

Geo.    Cliidtster,    Guard 85  oo 

.V.    H.    Conley,    Guard 35  oo 

T.  J.   Connor,   Guaril 85  00 

M.    C'orbfctt,    Guard "_  ^  oo 

.1.  N.   Cramer,   (iuar<l 85  oo 

.1.  W.  Cramer,  (Juard 85  oo 

\V.  ,J.    Cronin,   (5uard 85  00 

W.    A.    Crosby.    Guard " '  ^5  qo 

v.    J.    DouKlierty,    Guard 85  00 

A.  H.  Ern?,  Guard 85  00 

E.  .1.    FitzRcrald,    Guard 85  00 

.Jacob   Fog",   Guard  So  00 

H.    W.    Fnderici,    Guard i 85  oo 

W.    P.    Gedd?s,    Guard 85  00 

Grant    Gile?,    Guard --  _             .    .                _  85  00 

W.   .J.   Gott,   Guard "  85  00 

G.  R.   Grayson,  Guard 85  qo 

X.   S.   Hamlin,  Guard go  00 

G.    W.    Higgins,    Guard 83  00 

F.  M.  Hiner.  Guard 85  00 

J.  E.  Hogan,  Guard 85  00 

C.   W.    Holman,   Guard 85  00 

•J.    H.    Howell,    Guard 85  OO 

H.    C.    Hoy.    Guard S5  OO 

P.  .J.   Hyland,   Guard 85  00 

.1.    G.    Kerfoot 85  00 

C.    A.    Kimball,    Guard 85  00 

Eugene   Kneeland,    Guard 85  00 

W.  H.  Korstian,  Guard 85  00 

R.  E.  Leland?,  Guard 85  00 

W.  D.   I^eahy,   Guard 85  00 

A.  H.   Loman,  Guard 85  00 

H.  B.  Light.  Guard ffi  GO 

Eugene  Lynch..  Guard 85  00 

W.  .T.  McCain..  Guard 85  00 

W.  J.  MeCu°,  Guard &5  00 

O.  V.   McCullough.   Guard 85  00 

C.  A.  McEldownev,  Guard 85  00 

O.  J.  MeXally,  Guard 85  00 

.Jas.    Mahoney,    Guard 85  OO 

Geo.  Michling,  Guard 85  00 

.John   Mills,  Guard 85  00 

W.  F.  Munsev,  Guard 85  00 

M.  J.  Murray 85  00 

H.  H.  Xewbv,  Guard 80  00 

Carl  O.  Olson,  Guard ®  00 

A.  A.  G'Malloy.  Guard —  85  00 

A.  F.  Paehceo..  Guard 85  00 

R.  F.   Pprrv,  (iuard 85  W 

•los.    PhiU'riui.    Guar.l 85  Oo 

\V.   IV    Power,   (iuard 8-">  "<• 

W.  P.  Randolnh.  Guard 85  "" 

.(.  W.  Rcid,    Guard 85  00 

Wm.  Seherrer,  Guard 85  00 

.J.  H.  Seeba.  Guard 85  00 

F.  H.  Smith,  Guard 85  00 

Rivera   Smith.   Guard 8^'  ^^ 

V.  A.  .Smith,  Guard ■ 85  00 

Geo.  SoknlofT.  Guard .  ^  '^ 

()rr  Strattfin,  (iuard ^  "" 

C.  W.  Stuart.  Guard g^ 

T.  F.  Sutton.  Guard - -  ^  J^ 

H.  B.  Trader:  Guard f.  ^ 

A.  L.  Veuve.  Guard -  ?C  vV 

A.  J.  T\'ade.  Guard - - ??  ^ 

H.  P.  Welch,  Guard --- *?  ^ 

C.  P.  Mhite,  Guard --- ---- -- — "  x2  ^ 

.r.  D.•^Vhit^  Guard - -- - - |^  x; 

I- iiu'^'r-  "^r'^ ' "":':::::::::-:  U «> 

F.  Wills    (.uari --- - „^ 

+P.  A.  Foley,  Visiting  Chaplain r rx  r^ 

lEmina  B.  i.aizure.  Assistant  Matron - 

All  receive  the  above  .salaries  an<l  board  and  room.    Those  who  do  not  elect  to  take  board  nad 

r..oni,  are  aDcrtcd  in  lieu  thereof  -^2.3  monthly'  in  addit.xn  to  amount?  namci  9lK)vc. 

-• — ■ —  -     T    ■     r    K 

tPart-time.  -  •     "      ' 


102 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


STATE    BOARD    OF    PRISON    DIRECTORS. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 
Parole  and  Detective  License  1  tepartmentx. 

Name  of  OfBct-r  or  Employpo  aiul  Ti  U-  Xloinlily  Salaiy 

Kd  H.  Whyte,  as  Parol?  Officer  and  State  Agent,  .$275.00;   as  License  Clerk  $25.00 ^idO  00 

K.  \V.  Madden,  Drputy  Parole  Officr l7o  00 

K.  K.  I.angworthy,  D;'puty  Parole  Officer  in  Los 'Angeles 1S5  O:) 

.1.  A.  Chalmers,  Dsputy  Parole  Officer 15o  (X( 

.lame.-;  .1.  Hyrnes.  Deputy  Parole  Officer 135  CO 

H.  O.  Trench,  Confidential  Stenographer  and  Clerk 135  00 

Summary. 

Monthly  payroll  of  parole  fund ' $1,035  00 

Monthly  payroll  of  detective  license  fee  fund 25  00 

Total   monthly   payroll -._ $1,060  00 

Temporary  or  Emergency   Employees. 

Xo   temporary  or  emergency  employees  were  engaged  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30, 

1920.    The  persons   named   above  were  the  only   ones  employed  in  the  San  Francisco  and   Los 
Angeks  offices  during  that  year. 

General  Informatiox. 

Salaries   fixed    by   State   Board    of   Prison    Directors.    Employees    allowed    traveling  expenses 

when   away  from  the  home  office  on  official  business.    Offices,  Rooms  6  and  Y,  Ferry  Building, 
San   Francisco,  and  226  Union  League  Building,  Los  Angeles. 


STATE  PURCHASING  DEPARTMENT. 

(liciioi-i    of    offii'Piv    and    reiiular    emiilovees    eniitl<:>\i'(l    1)\-    this    (Irpai'tnii'iit    on 
Jamiarv  1,  1921.) 

Name  cf  OfBrcr  or  Employee  and  Ti  le  Montlily  Salary 

W.   (t.    McMillin,    State   Purchasing   Agent,    Head    of   Department   and   Buyer   of   all 

Food  and  Forage  Supplies $333  33* 

Arthur  J.  Burton,  Assistant  Purchasing  Agent,  Head  of  Harbor  Commission  Branch 

and    Stores 275  00 

Arthur  Baker,   Deputy  State  Purchasing  Agent,  Buyer  of  Autcmobiles,  Trucks   and 

Special  Machinery  250  00* 

J.    F.    Mispley,    Assistant    Purchasing    Agent,    Buyer    of    Paper,    Stationery,    Office 

Supplies,  Printing  Materials,  and  Furniture..-- 250  GO 

Emil  H.   Kahrs,  Assistant   Purchasing  Agent,   Dry  Goods,   Clothing,   Leather  Goods, 

Dmgs,   Chemicals   250  00 

Geo.  L.  Baxter,  Testing  Engine?r,  in  Charge  of  Laboratory  and  Testing  of  Materials 

Outride  of  Foods 225  00* 

Paul  S.  Crafton,  Chemist  and  Assistant  in  Laboratory 200  00 

Chas.    O.    Palm,    Buyer   of   Plumbing    and   Electrical   Goods,    Steamfitting    Supplies, 

Tools  and  Shelf  Hardware 190  00 

John  .1.  (Jan'cy.  Buyer  of  Paints,  Oils,  Painter's  Supplies,  Lumber,  Cement,  Builiiing 

Materials,   Farm  Machinery  and   Equipment ,—  190  OO 

('has.  ],.  IVter.x.  Chief  Clerk,  in  Charge  of  Ftuids  and  Records .— - 175  00 

Harry  Hawcs,  Assistant  to  .Arthur  Burton.  Harbor  Commission  Branch 1 V^  n\> 

-Mrs.  M.    L.  Johnson,  Secretary  to  Head  of  Department  and  Assistant  Purchaser  of 

Forxl  and   Forage 175  00 

Frank  J.  Lewis.  Storekeeper  and  Foreman  of  Supply  Department  in  Capitol  Building..  165  00 
Wm.    L.    Meuser,    Storekeeper   and    Shipping    t'lerk,    Store  Departmnt,    Harbor   Com- 
mission   Branch    160  00 

John  H.  Whitaker,  Clerk  and  Assistant  on  Accounts,  Sacram°nto  Office 150  OO 

George  Henry,  Clerk  and  Keeper  of  Accounts,  Harbor  Commission  Branch 150  00 

Miss  .\nna  Gates.  Tabulation  and  Order  Clerk,  Sacianiento  Office 135  00 

Mrs.  L.  J.  McKay,  Serrrtary-Sfnographer  to  Diputy  Purchasing  Agent 135  OO 

.Miss  Gladys  Bradshaw.  Chief  Stenogranher  and  Typist,  E.  H.  Kahrs"  Division VZ5  OO 

Miss  Ella  Knox,  Clerk  and  Typist.  Division  of  Food  and  Forage 125  00 

Mrs.  M.  C.  Davis.  Chief  Stenneracher  and  T'-cist  for  C    0    Palm... 125  00 

Mrs.  M.  P.  .Smith.  Filing  Clerk ....1". ......  125  OC 

Miss  Evelyn  Ball,  Stenographer  and  Tynist  for  J    F.  Mispley's  Division 125  Of; 

?Iis.=  i^ertrude  Reeb<>r,  Stenographor  and  T.\pist  for  J.  J.  Garrey.. 110  or 

Miss  Gertrude  .Tossph.  Stenographer  and  Typist,  Harbor  Commission  Branch 110  OO 

Miis.  Fdnn  Hoffman,  Stenographer  and  Tvpist,  Harbor  Commis.sion  Branch KW  CO 

Jliss  Fd:ia  Maynard.  Stenographer  and  Tj-pist.  Sacramento  Office 100  00 

Mrs.  Lucy  Elliott,  Stenographer  and  Typist.  Stores  Division,  Capitol  Building 100  00 

Miss  He'on  Hilier.  Stenographer  and  T.vpi.-t.  Sarramento  Office 100  CO 

Miss  Kthe]  V.  Bereh.  St.-nogTHpher  and  Typist.  Telephone  Operator.  Sacramento  Office  95  00 

W.  H.  Ripley.  Janitor  part  time.  Packer  and  Porter  half  time.  Store.'  Division 95  OOt 

Miss  Lorraine  A.  Sullivan.  Stenogranher  an.i  Tvpist  for  Testing  Enginci-r ..  85  00 

Henry  Sabrowsky,  Messong°r  and  Mail  Clerk 7^  W 

Dail7  waijit 

Left-r  S-oflcld.  Clerk  and  Packer,  Stores  Division .„ 4  00 

•statutory  position. 
?art-tinie  scrviee. 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  103 

RAILROAD    COMMISSION    OF    STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

(Report  of  officers  and  re^ilar  employees  eirployed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  OfBcer  or  Employee  and  Title  MouUily  Salary 

H.    D.    Loveland,    Commissioner $666   65 

F.  R.    Devlin,    Commissioner 666   65 

H.    VV.    Bruiidisf.    Commissionor g()(j   155 

Irving   Martin,    Commissioner 666   65 

Richard  Sachse,  Chief  Engineer 500   00 

Hugh   Gordon,    Attorney 4  ]  U    (;£ 

W.   C.    Fankliauser,    I' inaticf   Expert 41fj    (;(; 

L.    S.    Ready,    Assistant   Chief   Engineer 400   00 

W.    P.    Geary,    Rate    Expert 375   OO 

C.    H.    Loveland,    Hydraulic   Engineer 375   oO 

A.  T.   Pettey,   Official   Reporter 375   qO 

W.    R.    Williams,    Secretary 325   00 

H.    G.    Mathewson,    Assistant   Secretary 300   00 

W.   T.    Satterwhite,    Examiner 300   00 

Myron    Westover,    Examiner 300   00 

W.  J.  Handford,  Service  Inspector 300   00 

T.    G.    Hughes,    Accountant 300  00 

R.  M.   Vaughn,   Assistant   Engineer 300   00 

G.  S.    Jacobs,    Assistant    Engineer 300   00 

H.    G.   Weeks,   Assistant  Engineer 300   00 

L.   B.  Davis,   Reporter -- 300  00 

J.  A.   Saxon,   Reporter 300   00 

F.    M.    Faude,    Assistant    Engineer .  l'mo   UO 

B.  W.    Campbell,   Assistant   Engineer 275   00 

L.  R.  Kessing,  Assistant  Engineer 275   00 

Paul   Thelen,   Assistant  Engineer 275   00 

A.   L.  Wilson,  Telephone  Engineer -- :,'75    oO 

J.   C.   Harraman,   Assistant   Rate   Expert 265  00 

R.  C.  Ashworth,   Assistant  Engineer 260   00 

C.  I.    Rhodes,    Assistant   Engineer — 260   00 

A.  A.  Anderson,  Assistant  Engineer 250   00 

W.    J.    Dodge,    Assistant   Engineer 250   00 

H.    B.    Henderson,    Assistant    Engineer 250  00 

Wm.   Stava.   Assistant  Engineer 250   00 

H.  A.   Noble,   Assistant  Engineer 250   00 

A.   N.   Johns,  Assistant  Engineer 250  00 

F.  B.  LaShelle,  Assistant  Rate  Expert :   ,11   imi 

E.    T.    McGettigan,    Recorder 250  00 

G.  R.  Kibbe,  Chief  Accountant — 250  00 

J.    Converse,    Clerk,    Los   Angeles   Office 250  00 

G.   S.    Hill,   Assistant   Engineer _- 240   00 

H.   L.   Masser,  Assistant   Engineer -241)    00 

Leroy   B.    Cramer,   Assistant    Engineer 225   00 

A.   V    Guillou    Assistant    Engineer 225   00 

Ward   Hall,    Assistant    Engineer 225   00 

E.  P.    McAuliffe,    Assistant    Engineer 225   00 

P.   J.    Noerager,    Assistant   Engineer ___  225   00 

John   Spencer,   Assistant   Engineer 225   00 

Frank  Wills.  Assistant  Engineer 225   00 

Chas.   Grunsky,  Assistant  Engineer 220   00 

F.  B.   Andrews,   Assistant  ICngineer 215   00 

A.  B.   Daly,   A.ssistant  Engineer 215   (»li 

J.  E.   P.  Williams,   Assistant  Engineer 215   00 

Helnuth   Schmidt,    Draftsman    210   00 

.M.  E.  Ready,  Assistant  Engineer 210   00 

W.   F.  Lemon,  Assistant  Inspector — —  210  00 

D.   W.   Davis,   Accountant 210   00 

G.  I.   Battelle.   Assistant   Engineer 200   00 

R.    L.    Davis.    Assistant    Engineer 200   00 

G.    R.    Drew,    Chier    Clerk---- 200   00 

B.  A.    Bender.   Assistant   Engineer -  200  00 

D.    H.    Harroun.   Assistant    Engineer 200   00 

J.  G.  Hunter,  Assistant  Engineer 200   00 

R    r-.   MacKall,   Assi?tant   Enffineer 200   00 

J    E-    MeCaffrev,    Assistant    Engineer 200   Ofi 

W.   M    McKav.    Assistant   Engineer 200   00 

Cha.'.    H.    Monett,    Assistant    Engineer 200   00 

F.  H.  Van  Hoesen,  Assistant  Engineer 200  OP 

J.  S.  P.  Dean.  Assistant  Rate  Expert 200   00 

H.    A.    Loveland,    Clerk 200   00 

C.  N.   Olsen,   Reporter 200   00 

J.  H.   Peterson,   Accountant— |0"  00 

L.   M.   Tongue,  Reporter ^ '"    J{ 

P.    D.    Code.    Accountant ]->M   "0 

Chas.   A.    Beck,    Docket   Clerk }^-^  "  > 

R.   H.   Bi.shop,  Assistant  Insprrtor ^-^-, .      ]^'>   JJ" 

A.  E.   Fitapatriok,   Chief  Stenographer J^^  W 

R.    S.   Melvin.    Assistant    Engineer 'i!;'  l^" 

A.   G.   Cage.  Assistant  Engineer ]L-'   ^^ 

J.  E.  Cooper.  Assi.stant  Engineer \'l  "" 

Clifford   Johnstone.   Assistant   Engineer }'^  "'' 

W.  H.  Mallett,  Clerk i65   00 


104  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

RAILROAD  COMMISSION  OF  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

(lifport  of  otlicers  and  regular  eiiiployecs  employed  by  this  departinciit  on  .lamiary  1,  11)21. > 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

E.    M.    Doyle,    Clerk 165   00 

E.  M.  Dovle,  Clerk 160   00 

M.   P.   Hiatt,   Clerk 155  00 

Owen    Lewis,    Clerk 155   00 

Mary  E.  Engvick,  Stenographer 150   00 

J.   E.    Daiigherty,    Clerk 150    00 

M.  E.   Boright,  Clerk-- 150   00 

hrevnian    Ci)leman.    Clerk --_  150    00 

L.  Fitzpatrick,  File  Clerk 150  00 

M.  I.   Reed,  Assistant  Junior  Engineer 150   00 

I.   B.   Seis.  Stenographer 150   00 

F.  Schwartz,   Transcriber 140   00 

H.  Souther,  Stenographer — 140  00 

Pauline    Elliott.    .Stenographer 135   00 

H.  Hartley.  Stenographer,  Los  Angeles  Office 135  00 

Edith  Hamilton.  Stenographer 135   00 

L.   B.   Morris,   Stenographer — 135   00 

Katherine   Netterville,    Stenographer 135   00 

H.    R.    Robbins,    Clerk -- 135   00 

E.  M.    Bowlan,    Stenographer 130  00 

Katherine   Beck,    Telephone   Operator — 130   00 

F.  Vint,    Stenographer 130  00 

Esther  Warner,   Stenographer 125   00 

D.  B.  Allen,  Assistant  Engineer 125   00 

Edith    Mahoney,    Stenographer __  125   00 

Marie  A.   McSirley,   Stenographer 125   00 

Alice  Logan,  Stenographer — 125   00 

L.  E.  Ogilvie,  Stenographer 125   00 

Louise  Ward,  Stenographer 125   00 

Hazel  Harris,  Stenographer 125  00 

Gladys    Cole,    Stenographer 125   00 

Joseph   McKenna,    Clerk 125   00 

Anna    Wahl,    Transcriber 125   00 

Ethel   Tomkinson,    File    Clerk 120  00 

J.   L.   Alexander,    Stenographer 120   00 

N.   E.   Youngman,   Stenographer 120   00 

H.    B.    Radabaugh,    Stenographer — —  115   00 

Helen  Troy,  Stenographer 115   00 

C.  Bartlett,    Clerk 110   00 

Tola  B.  Moore,  File  Clerk 110   00 

Edward  McLane,  Clerk — 105   00 

Madeline  Holtkamp,   Stenographer 105   00 

Helen   Barnett,   Comptometer   Operator 100   00 

Nell    Barton,    Tvnist   and   Computer -- 100   00 

E.  E.  Meyer,  Stenographer 100   00 

A.    R.    Miller,    Stenographer 100   00 

M.  M.  Hebergor,  Stenographer 100   00 

H.   W.   Webb.   Stenographer 100   00 

E.  M.  Gray,  File  Clerk 100  00 

Imogene   Hoeber,    F'ile   Clerk 100   00 

D.  J.    Farren,   Clerk 90   00 

Wallace  Blight,  Office  Assistant 80   00 

C.  Ray  Bowie,  Office  Assistant 80  00 

Walter   Moltke,   Office  Assistant 75  00 

Randolph  Paisilich.  Office  Assistant 75   00 

Peter   Nenzel,    Office    Assistant .  75   00 

STATE    REAL    ESTATE    DEPARTMENT. 

(Hcpoit  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employeii   liy  this  diii.ii  tinciil   (jii  .Jiiiiiinry  I,   \'.i2\.) 

$410.00    {,,    $4.^0.00. 
.Ndiii"  -m'  ufll'.'.i   0!  Employee  nw.i  Titli  MdhUiIv  Sal»iv 

Ray   L.    Riley.   Commissioner .$416   66  ^416   66 

$226.00'  to    $250.00. 

ft.  B.  Dunlap,  Sacramento  Deputy 250  00 

John  J.  Dcanc,  San  Francisco  Deputy 250  00  50C  00 

$176.00   to    $200.00. 

J.  T.  Anderson.  Los  Angeles  Deputy 200  00  300  00 

$151.00   to    $175.00. 

Thelma    RiUy,   Sacramento    Dfpiity 175   00 

Alfred  Dalton,    Field  Deputy,  Los  Angeles 175  00 

Richard  Jos'c,  Field  Deputy.   San  Francisco 175  00  525  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  105 

STATE    REAL    ESTATE    DEPARTM  ENT— Continued. 
(Rfliort  of  otticers  ami  vCKUlar  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .(anuaiy  1,  1021.) 

$126.00    to    $150.00. 
Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Moiitlily  Salary 

Pearl  M.   Hodgson,  Confidential  Secretary 1.50   00  150   00 

$101.00    to    $125.00. 

Beatrice  M.  Jebb,  Clerk,  Lo.s  Angeles 125  00 

Neva   DeHaven.    Directory   Clerk,    Sacramento 125  00 

Eva  Darwin,  Stenographer,  Sacramento 125  00 

Julia   Sims,   Clerk,   Sacramento 125  00 

Corinne  Simmons.  Clerk-Stenographer,  San  Francisco-- 115  00 

Cecile  Harrison,  Correction  Clerk.  Sacramento 110  00  725   00 

$76.00    to   $100.00. 

Eunice  Pallady.  Correction  Clerk,  Sacramento 100  00 

Anne  Monroe,   Stenographer,   Los   Angeles 100  00 

M.    Horigan,    Typist,    Sacramento -- 100  00 

Mabel  Mahoney,  Typist-Stenographer 100  00  400   00 

Less  than  $51.00. 
F.    Boniface,    Janitor 25  00  25   00 

REGULAR   EMPLOYEE — PART    TIME 

H.  Porter  Giles,  Field  Deputy,  Oakland,  per  day 6   00 

Approximately  per  month 75   OO 

Total    Monthly    Payroll — Regular   Employees $3016  66 

TEMPORARY  OR  EMERGENCY  EMPLOYMENTS 

Fourteen  Field  Deputies  and  Clerks *$4518  55 


STATE    RECLAMATION    BOARD. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  lOil.) 

Salaries  ranging  from  $801   to  $900. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Montlily  Salary 

Melville  Dozier,  Jr.,  General  Manager  and  Chief  Engineer $833  33 

Salaries  ranging  from  $301   to  $350. 

T.  B.  Waddell,  Office  Engineer   (C.  E.  Gr.  IV) 325  00 

Salaries  ranging  from   $:i76  to   $300. 

E.  A.   Bailey,  Assistant  Engineer -- 300  00 

Salaiies   ranging  from   $276   to   $300. 

A.  M.  Wells,  Resident  Engineer 285  00 

Salaries  ranging  from   $251   to   $275. 

'i'hos.   i\Iayhew,  Secretary  and  Chief  Clerk 275  00 

Salaries  ranging  from   $226   to   $230. 

AV.    K.   Stoddard,   Assistant  Engineer    (Engr.-Dftsman  Gr.   Ill) 25(»  00 

»;.    F.   Mellin,  Assistant  Engineer    (C.  E.  Gr.   Ill) -- 250  00 

Paul   A.   Tarpey.   R.   W.   Agent 250  00 

Hugh   M.   T.irp'V,   R.   AV.   Agent ._    -_    .                _      -- 250  00 

J.    E.    Hall,    Soil   Engineer 235  00 

Salaries  ranging  from  $201  to  $225. 

,-V    H.    Hubbard,    Tj-ansitman -- :i25  0,i 

J.   T.   Maguire,   Draftsman    (Engr.-Dftsman   Gr.   Ill; 215  00 

Salaries  rangins  from  $175  to   $200. 

Walter  Rupp<l.  Dra<"tsman   (.Engineer  Grade  III) 200  00 

C.   L.    Wilbcr.   Drafts.nan 200  00 

F.  L.   Elair.  Draftsman    CO.  E.  Grade  II)  _-   190  00 

J.  G.  Millei-.  Droft.sman    (Engr.-Draft&man  Gr.  ID --_-_  190  00 

E.   J.   Murray.    l>raftsm.in    ( (\  E.  Gr.  H) 190  00 

H.    F.    Butterfield,    Accountant IS.'.  00 

I.  J.  Colwfll.  Transitman   (C.  E.  Grade  II) ." 185  00 

*Amount  covers  period  December  0  to  June  30,  1920,  inclusive. 


106  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

STATE   RECLAMATION   BOARD— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

Salaries  ranging  from   ?151  to  $175. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

M    T.  Hubbard,  Draftsman   (No  C.  S.  Rating) 175  00 

C    W.   Roberts.   Draftsman    (Xo   C.   S.  Rating) 175   00 

Arthur  E.   Smith,  Draftsman    CSo  C.  S.   Rating) 175   00 

E.  A.  Welch,  Draftsman    (No  C.   S.  Rating) 175   00 

A.    Boggess,    Inspector 175   00 

R.    P.    Tenibv.    Inspector 170   Od 

A.  S.   Chrvsler,   Auto   Mechanic 165   00 

W.    Blotter,    Dragline    Inspector 160   00 

Chas.    Simmen.   Inspector    160  00 

F    R.  Williams,  Timekeeper  and  Material  Clerk — 160   00 

B.  L.  Hale,  Weir  Tender 160   00 

Salaries  ranging  from   $126  to  $150. 

H.  P.  Gardner,   Draftsman 150   00 

W.  A.  Julian,  Assistant  Weir  Tender 150   00 

Ralph   L.    Irving,   Auto   Mechanic — 150  00 

Ruth    L.    Anderson,    Stenographer — Grade    III    (Reports    Board   and    Other 

Meetings) -- 150  00 

J.   L.  Gluyas,  Inspector 135    00 

J.    J.    Murphy.    Inspector — 135   00 

G.   Marshall  Lee,   Junior  Clerk 130   00 

Ida  J.  Ueberrhein,  Senior  Clerk 130   00 

Salaries  ranging  from  $101   to  $125. 

B.   A.   T\'ilkie,  Assessment  Clerk -- 125   00 

Lillian   Kae.ser,    Stenographer    (Grade   II) 110   00 

Salaries  ranging  from   $76  to   $100. 

(iertrude    Morrison,    Typist -- 100   00 

Clyde   Bobbins,    Auto   Helper 100  00 

Frances  Samuel,   File  Clerk 100   00 

Adah   Sanders,   Typist _- -- 100   00 

A.  B.  Fletcher,  President  of  Board No  compensation 

A.  G.   Folger,   Vice   Pre.sident   of  Board $20  per  day* 

Frank   Freeman,   Member  of   Board   and  Attorney    (Salary  as   Member 

only)    ■ 20  per  day* 

G.  A.  Atherton,  Member  of  Board   (Salary  as  Member  only) 20  per  day* 

Peter  Cook,  Member  of  Board   (Salary  as  Member  only) 20  per  day* 

Grover  C.  Shannon.  Member  of  Board   (Salary  as  Member  only) 20  per  day* 

M.  C.  Zumwalt.   Member  of  Board    (Salary  as  Member  only) 20  per  day* 

T.  W.  Riinsom,  Consulting  Drainage  Engineer  for  Board 50  per  dayt 

F.   C.   Herrmann,   Assessor  for  Board 25  per  dayt 

B.  A.    Etcheverry,   Assessor   for   Board 25  per  dayt 

Max    Enderlein,   Assessor   for   Board 25  per  dayt 

*Also  traveling  e.xpensis  ;  tolal  remuneration  nut  to  exceed  $1,000  per  annum. 
tAlso  traveling  cxpin.-^cs  whenever  employed. 


CALIFORNIA    REDWOOD    PARK. 

("alifornia  Redwood  I'ark  Commission:  (iovernor  William  U.  Sleplieiis.  rresideut  ; 
Charles  B.  Winjr,  Vice  Chairman  Stanford  Ifniversity :  Rev.  Father  T.  L. 
Miir|)liy.  Santa  Clara  TTnivcrsily :  Otto  D.  Stoesser,  Spcrelary.  Walsonvillc; 
Henry    F/.    MiddU-tou.   Konider  Cr.eK. 

'R:pcrt  ot  offl^irf  und  regular  smplcyiss  tnjploy-rd  by  thii  (hpartm:nt  on  .lanuary  1.  1C21.; 

Xame  of  Officer  or  Lmployce  and  litle  Monthly  Sal.^  :. 

J.  P.  Park,  Plumber. $150  CC 

W.  H.  Dool,  Pnrk  Warden- , 125  OC 

r.  J.  Hoffmann,  Executive  Officer. _ „        100  OOt 

Daitv  «•»  :r 

Tom   Mullen.   Teamster _ ...,. _ S5  O"* 

F.  C.  Canham.  Laborer 5  O") 

Number  of  person*  engaged  for  temporary  or  emergenev  employment  during  the  fiscal  year 
ending  -June  30,  1920.  120:   total  pay,  $3,409.45. 

*Staiutor>-  position.    tPnrttim"  .=erviee. 

NoTK— 108  of  the  men  inclricled  in   the  number  cf  temporary  or  emergency  employees  were 
firefighters  account  of  forest  firct  in  Svpt  mu  r,  1019;  totaj  pay  to  them $1,5^7  2o 


NAMES,   TITLES    AND   SALARIES. 


107 


SECRETARY    OF    STATE. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  cniploj-ed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1S21.) 

Xanie  of  OCBcer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Frank  C.  Jordan,  Secretary  of  State ^16  65 

Frank  H.  Cory,  Dejiuty 250  00 

Robert  V.  Jordan,  Corporation  Secretary 233  3o 

H.  M.  Standerwick,  Bookkeeper — - 200  Oo 

Charles  J.  Hagcrty,  Statistician 20d  00 

E.  W.  Gardiner,  Superintendent  and  Cashier,  Corporation  License  Department 200  00 

Ed.  L.  Head,  Keeper  of  Archives 166  65 

Lizzie  F.  Vardin,  Recording  Clerk 150  00 

E.  T.  Hall,   Recording  Clerk 150  00 

Lerov  Coan,  Recording  Clerk 150  00 

Frank  T.  Barnes,  Register  Clerk 150  00 

W.  H.  Govan,  Clerk,  Corporation  License  Department 150  Oo 

B.  C.  Greer.  Clerk,  Corpcration  License  Department 1.50  00 

P.  C.  Gaskill,  Clerk,  Corporation  License  Department 150  00 

Chas.  S.  O'Connor,  Clerk.  Corporation  License  Department -- 150  00 

Harry  V.  Harvey,  Clerk,  Corporation  License  Department 150  00 

Bertha  C.  Robins- n.  Recording  Clerk 133  3o 

Anita  A.  Brewer.  Recording  Clerk 133  3o 

Alma  Kipp-Mulligan.  Recording  Clerk 133  30 

A.  R.  Drennan.  Recording  Clerk 133  30 

Mabelle  G.  Bush,  Certificate  Clerk 133  30 

Bertha  B.  Fountaine,  Certificate  Clerk 133  3o 

P.  A.  Dougherty.   Messenger 125  Co 

L.  Wagner,  Porter 90  00 

+V.  E.  Cory.  Special  Legislative  Clerk 125  00 

fGeorge  B.  Baldwin,  Jr.,  Special  Legislative  Clerk l25  00 

tEmployed   during  legislative  session  only. 


SUPREME   COURT  OF  THE   STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA. 
(Report  of  offici'rs  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary  .\uthoiitv  for  Employment 

F.  M.  Ange'lotti,  Chief  .Justice S666  65    Constitution,  article  VT,  sections  2-17. 

Lucien   Shaw,    Associate   .Justice 666  65    Constitution,  article  VI,  sections  2-17. 

William  P.  Lawlor,  Associate  .lustice 666  65     Constitution,  article  VI,  sections  2-lV. 

Curtis  D.  Wilbur,  Associate  -Justice es?  65     Constitution,  article  "^T^,  sections  2-17. 

Thomas  J.  Lennon,  Associate  .Justice.--- 666  65    Constitution,  article  VI,  sections  2-17. 

Warren  Olney.  Jr.,  Associate  Justice 666  65     Constitution,  article  VI,  sections  2-17. 

William  A.  S'oane,  Associate  Justice 666  66    Constitution,  article  YT.  sections  2-17. 

B,   Grant  Taylor,   Clerk 416  65    Constitution,   article  VI,  section  21; 

Political   Code,  section  7.55. 

H.  C.  Finkler.  Secretary 250  00    Code  of  Civil  Procedure,  Sees.  265-6. 

•Joseph  B.  Dryden,  Secretary 2r:0  00    Code  of  Civil  Procedure,  Sees.  265-6. 

W.  J.  Nicholson.  Phonographic  Reporter 2.50  OO    Political  C<k1°,  S?cs.  769-70  and  7:«>. 

Frwl  S.  Laflferty,  Phonographic  Reporter 250  00    Pf;litical  Cod",  S""s.  ~6'^-7(i  and  7:«' 

Randiilpli  V.  Whiting.  Reporter  of  Decisions 208  ."X*    Constitution,   article  VT,  section  21; 

Political    Codf.   .Kivtion.^   7->"-~71-7:'!>. 
F.   I,.  Stewart,  .\ssistaiit  Reporter  of  Decisions-  200  00    Constitution,   article  VI,  section  21; 

Political    Coile.   f:rcti'>is   7 >7 -"71 -".'?». 
\V.  F   Traver.^ti,  Assi-^tant  Reporter  of  Decisions  lOO  on    Constitution,   article  Vf.   section  21; 

Political    Code,    section.';    TJ'-TTI ■".■«•. 
H.  F.  Wrigley,  .\ssistant  Reporter  of  Decisions-  loo  (lO    Constitution,   article  VI.  section  21: 

Political   Code,   sections   757-771-7.'ff>. 
Note— The  Reporter  of  Decisions  and  assistants  provide  their  own  offices  and  equipment .  but 
receive  necessary  stationery  from  the  Supreme  Court. 

W.  R.  Mackrille.  Chief  Deputy  Clerk,  (S.  F.)—  i?22>  Oo  Po'itical  Code,  sections  751-756. 

r>;ic|ore  Erb.  Deputy  Clerk  (San  Francisco) 175  "o  Political  Code,  sections  751-V56. 

•A.  V.  Haskell.  Deputv  Clerk  (San  Francisco V  _  175  0"  Folitica!  Code,  sections  751-756 

Mr;    Harriet  P.  Tyler.  Deputy  Clerk  (S    T.) 175  00  Fo'itical  Code    reetions  751-756 

Ra'    C    Waring.  Deputy  Clerk  'Saeiamento>---  175  on  Political  Cede,  sections  751-756 

M.  C.   'an  -AJlen    Deputy  Clerk  (Lcs  -Angeles").  ITS  or;  Po'itical  Code,  sections  7.51-756. 

^31.  I.  Traeger.  Deputv  Clerk    Lc;  An^elps'...  175  or  Pn'itic.il  Code,  sections  751-756. 

.  M    ilereditli.  Bailiff UO  Oi-  Code  of  Civil  Procedure.  Sees.  365-6. 

"    B.  Hinkle,  Bailiff 150  0'"  Code  of  Civil  Procedure,  Sees.  3C3-6. 

nid   Childs,   Stenogrr.pher 150  0-  Cod-  of  Civil  X'roi-  ditf.  S".  i'. 

r4ertn.de  Cohen.  Stenographer- -.. 1.50  (X>  Coi"  of  Civil  Proc-ilur^  S-".  47. 

Paul  Girvin.   Stenographer    150  Vt  Co i'  of  Civil  Proc-dur?,  S:r.  47. 

Tohn  W.  Lenahan,  Stenographer -- 1.50  00  Code  oi"  C'vil  Proo:.1nr3.  S-c  47_^ 

"^o.^ef   .Aubel    Janitor    —    150  00  Cod? -of  Civil  Procedure.  See.  47. 

=  F.  L.  .Johnson,  Janitor  (Los  Angeles) 55  00  Code  of  Civil  Prccfdure.  Sec.  47. 

Thomas  F.  Dunn,  Librarian 125  Oo 

Vera  C.  Riley,  Stenographer  to  Clerk 125  00  Political  Cede.  Section  .51}. 

^A.  V.  Haskell  is  eraploye.i  temporarily  in  Ttli-ce  of  A.  S.  Ramage.  on  leave  of  absence. 
*A  teBiporeiy  ianitor  served  two  wfc]cs  d,iiring  the  vacation  of  Josef  Autel. 
Kg  other  temporary  or  emergency  employees. 


108  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

STATE  SURVEYOR  GENERAL. 

Ex  officio    Register  of  the   State   Land   Office. 

(Report  of  offlcers  autl  rugiilur  cinploycet;  euiploywl  by  this  ilfpartiiient  on  .January  i,  1921.) 

Nanio  rf  Officer  or  Employee  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

\V.   S.    Kinssbury.   Surveyor  Genenil $416   66 

A.  W.   Sanborn,  Deputy 250   00 

Bruce  L.   Drav,  Assistant 187   'tU 

Geo.   R.    Hilbv.   Civil   Engineer -- 17.5  OOf 

C.    B.    Brier.    Clerk 150   00 

A.  B.   Fattison,  Clerk 150   00 

A.  P.  Ireland,   Clerk 150   00 

.1.    D.    Lewis,   Clerk 150   00 

A.   J.  Loftus,  Clerk 150   00 

A.  F.  Zangerle,  Clerk 150   00 

Lewis  Crawford,    Porter -_ 45   00 

W.   S.    KINGSBURY,    Surveyor  General. 

SUTTER'S   FORT. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  eiiiiiloyees  employed  by  this  department  on  .January  1,  1921.) 

$101  to  $125. 
Name  of  OflBcer  or  Employee  and  Title  Montiily  Salary 

C.   F.   Hartmeyer,  Gardener -- $110   00* 

$76  to  $100. 

E.   H.   Cox,   Sr..   Guardian 90   00* 

J.   M.   Fay,   Assistant  Gardener 100   00* 

STATE   TREASURER. 

ICmployees  of  the  State  Treasurer's  Office  on  .January  1,  1921. 

Regular  Employees. 
Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Friend  W.  Richardson.  Treasurer $416  66 

.John  r.  John.son   DsDuty.. 266  00 

H.   P.   Reese,   Cashier 225  00 

E.  M.  Lynch,  Bond  Officer 208  33 

W.  A.  McElvaine,  Depcsit  Officer 2^8  33 

Charles  L.  Swanton.  Bookkeeper 183  33 

Louise  B.  Bootes,  Secretary-Stenograoher 125  00 

Paul  Brown.  Watchman 110  00 

M.  F.  Rowland.  Watchman 110  00 

Warrrn  Weaver,  Watchman 110  00 

W.  B.  Thorpe,  Watchman 110  00 

Stonewall  .Jackson,   Porter 60  (X) 

'I'emporary  Kiiiployees  Diiiiag  tlie  Calendar  Year  1920. 

Mrs.  Ruth  Melaik;  Stenographer ?4  00  per  day 

Mi.ss  Ruth  Carper,  Stenographer 4  OO  per  day 

Mis.    Ruth    Melaik    s-rved    fourteen    days    and    Miss    Ruth    Carper   six    days,    during    friiuililse 

t!IS    cOll'TllollS. 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALIFORNIA. 

Report  of  OfTicers  and  Employees,  .January  1,  1921. 

Ail   salaries  coiiipiled  from  payrolls  for  December.   1920. 

Part.      f.  Employees  paid   by  the  month. 

Part    TI.  Employees  paid  by  the  week. 

Part  III.  Pull  time  employees  paid  by  the  day. 

Part  IV.  Part  time   employees   paid  by  the   day. 

Part    V.  Port  time   employees   paid   hj'  the  hovir. 

Part  VI.  Persons  employed  on   part-time  work  by   the  Extension   Division. 


♦Statutory  position.  .,       , 

tThe  salary  of  Geo.   R.   Hilb.v,  I  lie  Civil  En;;inefr  employed  by  tbis  ofTlce,  is  paid  out 
cf  the  Contingent  Fund  of  this  office. 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND    SALARIES.  109 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  I  A— Continued. 
Symbols. 

t  I'art   time:      No  daggers  .shown    in    I 'ait   IV   or   V,    where  all  employees  are  on 
duty  part   time. 

i  Paid  from  sources  outside  of  I'niversity  for  work  in  same  capacity. 
E  Also  appearing  in  Extension   Division   List,   Part  VI. 
U  Also  appearing'  on  Regular  List,   Part  I. 
There  are  no  employees  whose  salaries  are  set  by  statute. 

$901.00    to   $1000.00. 
Name    and    TitU-  Monthly    .Salary 

David  P.  Barrows,  President  of  the  University $1,000  00* 

*With  house. 

.$701.00    to    $800.00. 

G.    H.   Whipple.   Director  and   Professor  of  Reseaich,   Medicine  and   Dean  of 

the  Medical  School  708  33 

H.  R.  Hatfield,  Professor  of  Accounting  on  the  Flood  Foundation  and  Dean 

of   the    Faculties    750  00 

W.    E.   Musgrave,   Director  of  Hospitals 750  00 

$601.00    to    $700.00. 

R.    G.    Sproul,    Comptroller   of    the    University,    Secretary    of    the    Board    of 

Regents    and    Land    Agent 625  00 

Thomas    F.    Hunt,    Professor    of    Agriculture    and    Dean    of    the    College    of 

Agriculture     666  66 

$501.00  to  $600.00. 

C.   L.    Cory,   John   \\'.    Mackay,   Jr.   Professor  of  Electi-ical   Engineering  and 

Dean   of   the    College   of  Mechanics 541  66 

C.   Deileth,  Ji.,   Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Dean  of  the  College  of 

Civil    Engineering I 541  60 

W.  C.  Jones,  Profesor  of  Jurisprudence  and  Director  of  School  of  Juris- 
prudence             541  06 

G.  N.  Lewis,   Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Chemistry         541   66 

F.  H.   Probert,  Professor  of  Mining  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Mining 541  66 

A.  O.  Leuschner,  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Director  of  Student's  Observ- 
atory,  and   Dean  of  the  Graduate  Division 583  33 

$451.00   to   $500.00. 

A.  F.  Lange,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Education  and  Direc- 

tor of   the  School  of  Education 458  32 

R.   T.   Legge,   Professor  of  H^•giene  and  University  Physician 458  32 

B.  M.    Woods,    Professor   of  Aerodynamics   and    Dean   of   the    Summer    Ses- 

sions  in  Los  Angeles  and  University   Examiner 458  32 

C.  A.    Kofoid,    Professor  of   Zoology   and   Assistant   Director  of   the   Scripps 

Institution     458  33 

G.  D.  Louderback,  Professor  of  Geology  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Letters 

and    Science    

C.   H.   Rieber.   Professor  of  Logic,   Philosophy 

R.    Shevill,    Professor   of   Spanish 

G.   H.   True,   Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry 

J.   C.  Whitten,   Professor  of  Pomology 

W.  M.  Hart,   Professor  of  English  and  Dean  of  the  Summer  Sessions 

W.   R.   Bloor,   Professor  of  Biochemistry 

H.   E.   Bolton,   Professor  of  American  History  and  Curator  of  the  Bancroft 

Library     

W.  W.   Campbell,  Director  and  Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory 

B.  H.  Crocheron,  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension  and  Director  of  Agri- 

cultural  Extension   

H.   M.    Evans.    Professor  of  Anatomy 

F.  P.   Gay,   Professor  of   Pathology 

C.  M.   Gayley,   Professor  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature 

J.  W.   Gilmore,   Professor  of  Agronomy 

J.    G.    Howard,    Professor    of   Architecture    and    Director   of   the    School    of 

Architecture     

C.  G.  Hyde,  Professor  of  Sanitary  Engineering 

A.   C.    Lawson,   Professor  of  Mineralogy 

O.   K.   McMurray,   Professor  of  Law 

E.   Mead,   Professor  of  Rural  Institutions 

G.  S.   Milberry.    Professor   of   Chemistry   and   Metallurgy  and   Dean   or  the 

College   of   Dentistry 

Ernest  C.  Moore,  Director  Southern  Branch ' ___-_- — 

W.    Mulford,    Professor   and    Director   of   Resident   Instruction,   and   Actmg 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Agriculture 

C.  C.  Plehn.  Professor  of  Finance  on  the  Flood  Foundation T:,.nn   „„ 

G.   M.  Stratton,  Professor  of  Psychology  and  Philosophy _____       EoOO   00 

H.    E.    Van    Norman.    Professor   of   Dairy    Management,    Dean   of   the   Uni- 

versitv    Farm    School    and   Vice    Director   of   Agricultural    Experiment 

Station         (with  house)  .jOO  00 


458 

33 

458 

33 

458 

33 

458 

33 

458 

33 

474 

99 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

500 

00 

110  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA — Continued. 
$401.00    to   $4.^0.00. 
Name  aiul  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W    C    Biay,  Pioffssor  of  Chemistry 416   66 

M'  a    Ca  tvvright,  Executive  Secretary  to  the  President  of  the  University —  416   66 

E    Elliott,   Professor  of  International  Law  and  Politics 416   66 

R    A.   Gcsell,   Professor  of   Physiology 416   66 

M    W.   Haskell,   Professor  of  Mathematics 416   66 

J.  H.  HiUebrand,  Professor  of  Chemistry 416   66 

B.    P.    Ltwis.    Professor   of   Physics 416   66 

W    P    Lucas,  Professor  of  Pediatrics 416   66 

F.  W.  L.nch,    Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 416  66 

W.  A.  Merrill,  Professor  of  Latin  Languages  and  Literature 416   66 

E.    O'Neiil,    Professor    of    Inorganic    Chemistry    and    Director    of    Chemical 

Laboratory    416   66 

T.   M.   Putnam,   Professor  of  Mathematics  and   Dean  of  the  Undergraduate 

Di\ii;ion    416   66 

L.  J.  Rkliardson.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Director  of  University  Extension.  416   66 
\V.  E.   Hitter,  Professor  of  Zoology  and  Scientific  Director  of  Scripps  Insti- 
tution  for   Biological    Research 416    66 

W.   A.    Setchell,    Professor  of   Botany 416   66 

James   Sutton,    Recorder   of   the    Faculties 416   66 

E.  T.  Williams,  Agassiz  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  and  Literature.-  416   66 

G.  Y.  Rusic,  Associate  Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  School  and  Hospital, 

Associate  Professor  of  Pathology,  Dentistry,  and  Pathologist,  Univer- 
sity Hospital 441   66 

$351.00    to    $400.00. 

I.  B.   Cross,  Professor  of  Economics  on  the  Flood  Foundation E.354    16 

F.  S.  Foote,  Jr.,  Professor  of  Railroad  Engineering 354   16 

J.   N.   L^Conte,   Professor  of  Engineering  Mechanics 354   16 

Jessica   B.    Peixotto,    Professor   of   Social   Economics _ 354   16 

G.  P.  Adams,  Professor  of  Philosophy 375   00 

R.  L.  Adams,   Professor  of  Farm  Management 375   00 

J.    T.    Barrett,    Professor    of    Plant    Pathology,    Acting    Director    of    Citrus 

Experiment    Station,    and    Acting    Dean    of    the    Graduate    School    of 

Tropical    Agriculture 375   00 

L.   D.   Batchelor,   Professor  of  Orchard  Management  in  the  Citrus  Experi- 
ment  Station  and  Graduate   School   of  Tropical   Agriculture 375   00 

F.   T.   Bioletti,    Professor  of  Viticulture-- 375   00 

J.    S.   Burd,    Professor  of   Agricultural  Chemistry 375   00 

F.  Caiori,   Professor  of  the  History  of  Mathematics 375   00 

J.   W.   Gregg,  Professor  of  Floriculture  and  Landscape  Gardening 375   00 

(J.  M.   Haring,   Professor  of  Veterinary  Science  and  Director  of  Agriculture 

Experiment    Station 375   00 

S.  J.  Holmes,  Professor  of  Zoology 375   00 

W.  P.  Kelley,  Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry  in  the  Citrus  Experiment 

Station  and  Graduate  School   of  Tropical  Agriculture 375   00 

A.   L.   Kroeber,   Professor  of  Anthropology  and  Curator  of  Anthropological 

Museum — 375   00 

R.    J.    Leonard,    Professor   of   Vocational   Education   and  Director  of   Divi- 
sion  of  Vocational  Education 375   00 

H.    L.    Leupp,    Librarian —  375   00 

C.  B.  Lipman,   Professor  of  Soil  Chemistry  and  Bacteriology 375   00 

H.    J.    Quayle,    Professor   of   Entomology    in    Citrus    Experiment    School    of  ,„k   nn 

Tropical    Agriculture — ^^^   "^ 

W.  C.  Rappeleye,  Assistant  Director  of  Hospitals ^'^  ou 

H.    S.    Reed,    Professor    of    Plant    Physiology    in    the    Citrus    Experiment 

Station  and  Graduate  School  of  Tropical  Agriculture ■--  -J'S   ou 

L.   S.    Schmitt,    Secretary  of  University  Hospital,   Secretary  of  the  Faculty 

of    tiie    Medical    School 375   00 

C.    F.    Shaw,    Professor   of    Soil   Technology ^'^  "" 

H.   K.   Schilling,   Professor  of  German   Language  and   Literature _— - —  6lt>   vv 

S.    Daggett,    Professor    of    Railroad    Economics    on    the    Flood    Foundation 

and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Commerce ^j/^   ^- 

R.   Piccoli,  Lecturer  in   Literature  and  Institutions — Italian 4uu   uu 

$301.00    to    $350.00. 

A.  B.    Domonoske,    Assistant    Professor    of    Mechanical    Engineering,    and 

Instructor  of  U.   S.  Shipping  Board ^0°   ^^ 

W    B.   Herms,  Associate  Professor  of  Parasitology •>"»   •*"* 

E.    H.    Hughes,    Assistant    Professor   of    Animal    Husbandry   and   Secretary 

of    Division ^-r-r. wJk oTe   cc 

J    W    Flinn,  University  Printer  and  Superintendent  of  the  Printing  Office—  31b   bb 

F    L    Griffin,  Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Education ^16   bb 

F    T.    Blanchard,    Associate   Professor   of   English,    Southern   Branch 3^5   ou 

S.    S.    Maxwell,    Associate    Professor   of    Physiology t^H-,   ho 

R.  G.  Aitken,    .\stronomy.   Lick  Observatory itt   t'o 

J.    T.    Allen,    Professor   of    Greek ^^-^   ^* 

E.  B.  Babcock,   Professor  of  Genetics ^"   ^^ 

H.   H    Benedict,   Accountant,   Comptroller's  Office ^^^   " 

B.  H.   Boren,   Principal,  University  High  School ^^^  " 

Jesse   D     Burks,    Special    Investigator   on    Education ^dd   66 


NAMES,   TlTIiES   AND   SALARIEvS.  Ill 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

W.    T.    Clarke,    Professor    of    Agricultural    Extension 333   33 

W.  C.  Crandall,  Business  Agent,  Scripps  Institution  for  Biological  Research  333   33 

R.   T.    Crawford,    Professor   of  Astronomy 333   33 

J.    F.    Daniel,    Professor   of   Zoology ~ ~~ 333   33 

E.    Dawson,    Professor  of    American   Government ZI_I IIII  333   33 

B.  A.    Etcheverry,    Professor    of    Irrigation    Engineering 333   33 

H.    S.    Fawcett,    Professor   of    Plant    Pathology    in    the    Citrus    Experiment 

Station  and  Graduate  School  of  Tropical  Agriculture 333   33 

M.  C.  Flaherty,  Professor  of  Forensics,  Department  of  Public  Speaking 333   33 

R.    T.    Holbrook,    Professor   of    French^ 333   33 

N.    Hovey,    Purchasing    Agent.    Comptroller's    Office 333   33 

E.  A.   Hugill,  Superintendent  of  Grounds  and  Buildings 333   33 

S.    J.    -Hume,    Assistant    Professor    of    Dramatic    Literature    and    Art,    and 

Director    of    the    Greek    Theatre 333   33 

W.    L.   Jepson,    Professor  of   Botany _  333   33 

A.  M.    Kidd,    Professor   of   Law 333   33 

D.  N.    Lehmer,    Professor    of    Mathematics 333   33 

I.    M.    Linforth,    Professor   of   Greek 333   33 

E.  H.    Mauk,    Professor    of    Prosthetic    Dentistry ^ 333   33 

J.   M.  Mannon,  Jr.,  Attorney  for  the   Board  of  Regents 333   33 

H.  W.  Mansfield,  Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Arts,  Southern  Branch  333   33 

C.  H.  Marvin,  Assistant  Director  Southern  Branch  and  Assistant  Professor 

of    Commerce 333   33 

B.  I.   McCormac,    Professor  of  American  History 333   33 

K.    F.   Meyer,   Associate   Professor   of  Tropical   Medicine 333   33 

R.   F.   Miller,   Associate   Professor  of  Animal   Husbandry 333   33 

W.   C.   Morgan.   Professor  of  Chemistry,   Southern   Branch 333   33 

G.   R.   Noyes,   Professor  of  Slavic   Languages 333   33 

L.   J.   Paetow,    Professor  of  Mediaeval   History 333   33 

B.  V.   Raber,   Professor  of  Mechanical   Engineering 333   33 

T.   H.   Reed,   Professor  of  Municipal   Government — 333   33 

C.  L.   Roadhouse,    Profes.sor  of   Dairy   Industry 333   33 

C.    E.    Rugh.    Professor   of   Education 333   33 

E.  M.  Salt,   Professor  of  Political  Science 333   33 

Lucv    W.    Stebbins,    Dean    of    Women    and    Associate    Professor    of    Social 

"Economy 333   33 

E.  L.  Walker,  Associate  Professor  of  Tropical  Medicine 333   33 

O.     M.     Washburn.     Associate     Professor     of     Classical     Archaeology,     and 

Manager    of    the    University    Press — 333   33 

C.   W.  Wells,   Professor  of  English 333   33 

C.   W.   Woodworth,    Professor   of   Entomology 333   33 

D     W.    Dickie,    Lecturer    in    Marine    Engineering   and    Naval    Architecture 

and    Instructor,   U.    S.    Shipping   Board 350   00 

Joseph    Grinnell.     Professor    of    Zoology    and    Director    of    the    California 

Museum   of   Vertebrate   Zoology 350   00 

W.    L.    Howard,    Professor   of    Pomology 350   00 

$276.00    to    $300.00. 

W    V.   Cruess,   Assistant  Professor  of  Fruit  Products 283   33 

Alex.   McDonald,   Beef  Herdsman,   S.   A.  University  Farm 285   00 

V.   E.   Emmel,   Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy 291   33 

T     Francis    Hunt,    Associate    Professor   of    Agricultural   Extension 291   66 

W    J.   Raymond,   Associate   Professor  of   Physics 291   66 

W    C    Blasdale,   Professor   of  Chemistry 300   00 

D    Bruce.   Associate   Professor  of   Forestry 300   00 

C     E     Cliapman,    Associate    Professor   of    Latin    American    and    Californian 

History 300   00 

J    E    Dougherty,    Associate   Professor   of   Poultry    Husbandry 300   00 

E    E    Hall,   Professor  of  Physics E300  00 

F    M    Hayes,    Associate    Professor   of   Veterinary   Science 300  00 

D    R    Hoagland.    Associate   Professor   of   Agricultural    Chemistry 300   00 

r'    S.    Holway,    Profes.sor  of   Physical   Geography 300  00 

W    T.   Home,   Associate  Pi-ofessor  of  Plant  Pathology 300   00 

P    B    Kennedv,  Associate  Professor  of  Agronomy 300   00 

F.  L.   Kleeberger,   Professor  of  Physical   Education   and  Director  of  Men's 

Gymnasium — oOO   00 

B.  P.    Kurtz.    Processor   of   English 300   00 

M    C.  Lynch,  Professor  of  Law 300   00 

J.  A.   Marshall,  Associate  Professor  of  Biochemistry  and  Dental  Pathology  300   00 

C.  D.  Mead.  Associate  Professor  of  Elementary  Education 300   00 

R.  Michaud.  Professor  of  Fi-ench .  300   00 

R.   S.  Minor.   Professor  of  Physics 300   00 

S.  B.  Mitchell,  Associate  Librarian  and  Head  of  Accessions  Department 300   00 

Agnes  F    Morgan,  Associate  Professor  of  Household  Science ^^29   " 

C.  A.   Noble.   Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Assistant  Examiner  of  Schools  300   00 

C.  Pa.schall,  Professor  of  German ^ 300   00 

Mary  F.  Patterson,  Associate  Professor  of  Household  Art  and  Design .^00   00 

M.   Radin.    Professor  of   Law-_-- 300   00 

G.  H.  Robinson,  Professor  of  Law 300   00 

Irving  M.   Scott,  Jr.,   Instructor,  U.  S.   Shipping  Board 300   00 


112  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Nanif  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

J'^.  V.   Simonltm,   Associate  Professor  of  Operative   Dentistry ;;00   00 

J.  Traum,  Associate  Professor  of  \'eterinary  Science 1500   00 

K.   H.  Tucker,   Astronomer,   Licli  Observatory ;',00   00 

I-'.   W.  Woll,  Professor  of  Animal  Nutrition 300   00 

A.  T.  Wiight,   Professor  o'  Law 300   00 

VV.  H.  Wiiglit.  Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory 300   00 

$251   to  ^275. 

G.  W.  Curtis,  Accountant,  Lfniversity  Hospital 258   00 

Guy  Montgomery,  Instructor  in  English  and  Assistant  Dean  of  the  Summer 

Sessions 262    50 

Ruby  L.  Cunningham.  Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene,  Physician  for  Women  2  66   66 

L.   J.    Fletcher,   Assistant   Professor  of   Agricultural   Engineering 2  66   66 

I.   C.  Hall,   Associate   Professor  of  Bacteriology 266  66 

R.  W.   Hodgson,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 266  66:t 

W.  S.  Tliomas.   Assistant  Professor  of  Education  and  Examiner  of  Schools  266  66 

W.  P.  Tufts,  Assistant   Professor  of  Pomology 266  66 

H.  A.  W^inland.  Assistant  Professor  of  Agriculture  Extension 266  663 

R.  G.  Boone,   Professor  of  Education 275  00 

S.   Blum.  Associated  Professor  of  Economics 275  00 

W.   Blown,  Associate  Professor  of  Psychology,   Dept.  of  Philosophy E275  00 

V.    C.    Bryant,    Assistant    I'rofessor   of   Agricultural   Extension 275  00 

C.   F.   Elwood,  As.sistant  Professor  in  Agricultural  Extension 275  00 

E.  O.  Essig,  Assistant   Professor  of  Entomology 275  00 

J.   N.    Force,    Professor  of   Epidemiology 275  00 

S.   T.   Harding,  Associate  Professor  of  Irrigation 275  00 

W.    C.    Hays,    Associate    Professor   of   Architecture 275  00 

G.  W.  Hendry,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 275  00 

E.  A.   Hersam,    Associate  Professor  of  Metallurgy 275  00 

C.   E.   Howell,   Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  Agriculture 275  00 

M.   E.   .Jaffa,   Professor  of  Nutrition,  Agriculture 275  005 

H.   Kower,   Professor  of   Drawing 275  00 

L.  H.  Miller,  Associate  Professor  of  Biology,   Southern  Branch 275  00 

W.    S.   Morley,   Associate  Professor  of  Metallurgy 275  00 

H.   C.   Nutting,   Associate   Professor  of   Latin 275  00 

W.  Popper,  Associate  Professor  of  Semitic  Languages 275  00 

C.   W.   Porter,   Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry 275  00 

H.   L    Priestley,   Associate   Professor  of   Mexican   History   and  Librarian   of 

the   Bancroft  Library  275  00 

A.  W.   Ryder,  Associate  Professor  of  Sanskrit 275  00 

A.  Smith,  Assistant  Professor  of  Soil  Technology,  Agriculture 275  00 

F.  B.  Sumner,  Associate  Professor  of  Biology 275  00 

T.    Ta\ernetti,  Assistant   Professor  of  Farm   Practice  and  Assistant  to   the 

Dean  of  the  L'niversity  Farm  School 275  00 

F.  .1.  Teggart,  Associate  Professor  of  Social  Institutions 275  00 

L.   M.   Turner,   Associate   Professor  of  French 275  00 

L.   C.   Uren,   Associate   Professor  of  Petroleum   Engineering 275  00 

E.  C.  Van   Dyke,  Assistant  Professor  of  Entomology 275  00 

C.  D.  VonNeumayer,  Associate  Professor  of  Public  Speaking  and  Dramatic 

Art 275  00 

E.    C.    Voorhies,    Assistant   Professor   of   Animal   Husbandry   and   Assistant 

to   the  Dean   of  the   College  of  Agriculture 275  00 

W.   S.    Weeks,   Associate   Professor  of  Mining 275  00 

$226.00   to   $250.00. 

A.  P.  McKinley,  As.sistant  Professor  of  Latin,   Southern   Branch 229  10 

G.  F.   Paddock,  Acting  Astronomer  in  charge  of  D.   O.  Mills  Expedition 229  16 

George  A.   Smithson,  Assistant  Professor  of  English,    I'niversity  Extension  229  16 

Nellie   H.   Gore,   Assistant   Professor  of  Fine  Arts,   Southern  Branch 233  33 

A.   H.   Hoffman,   Assistant  Professor  Agricultural   Engineering 233  33 

L.   B.   Smitli,   Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural   Extension 233  33J 

P.   E.   Smitli,  Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy 233  33 

C.   M.   Titus,   Teacher  in   University   Farm   School 233  33 

W.   E.   Tomson,  Associate   in  Animal  Husbandry 233  33 

W.  W.  Weir,  Assistant  Professor  of  Soil  Technology 233  33 

E.  T.   Jiartholomew,   Assistant   Professor  of  Plant  Pathology 240  00 

T.  C.  Burnett.  Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology 241  66 

F.  ^\'.   Cozens,   Assistant  Professor  of  Pliysical  Education.   Southern  Branch  241   66 

M.  L.  1  )arsie.  Assistatit  Professor  of  Education,  Southern  Branch 241  66 

W.    K.    Lloyd.  Assistant    Professor  of  Potdtry  Husbandry 241  66 

J.    Loewenberg,    Ansistant    Professor  of   Phiiosopliy 241  66 

F.  Adams,   Professor  of  Irrigation  Investigation 250  004 

J.   M.   Adams,   Associate   Professor  of  Physics,   Southern   Branch 250  00 

A.   C.  Alvarez,  Associate   IMofessor  of  Civil   Engineering 250  00 

H.  J.   Baade,   Assistant   Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 250  005 

T.   D.    B3ckwlth,   Assistant  Professor  of  Pathology 250  00 

J.   P.  Benson,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 250  00$ 

G.  Boas,  Assistant  Professor  of  Forensics,  Department  of  Public  Speaking—  250  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AKD   SALARIES. 


IIH 


UNIVERSITY   OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name   an.l  Titk-  Monthly  .Salary 

Emma   .1.    Bieck,    Supervisor  of   the   Teaching  oi    English.    University   Higii 

Scliool     250  00 

J.  V.  Breitweiser,  Associate  Professor  of  Education I"_   ~  E250  Oo 

W.   R.  Camp,  Associate  Professor  of  Rural  Institutions ~  II  250  00 

H.  L.   Bruce,   Associate  Professor  of  English "-Z  E250  00 

E.   Buceta,  Assistant  Professor  of  Spanish ~_ ~  250  00 

G.   M.   Calhoun,  Associate  Professor  of  Gieek IIIII III  250  00 

A.  G.  W.  Cerf,  Lecturer  in  Frencli,  Southern  Branch " I-I_I  250  00 

B.  L.  Clark.   Assistant  Professor  of  Paleontology II__II  250  Oj 

R.  E.  Clausen,  Assistant  Professor  of  Genetics ZZ.ll.  250  00 

C.  M.   Conner,   Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension I_II I"  250  00; 

H.   Cozens,   Vice  Principal  of  Junior  Division    University  High  School '250  00 

Nadlne  Crump,  Representative  in  Southern  California   University  Extension  250  00 

R.  E.  Davis,  Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 250  00 

M.   E.    Deutsch,    Professor  of  Liatin I  ~  05(j  oo 

./.  R.  Douglas,  Assistant  Professor  of  American  Politics  and  Administration 

and   Director  of  Bureau  of  Public  Administration 250  00 

A.   S.   Eakle,  Professor  of  Mineralogy I_  250  00 

H.  W.  Edwards,  Supervisor  of  Physical  Sciences  I'niversity  High  School— I  250  00 

S.   Einarsson,   Associate   Professor  of  Practical  Astronomy 250  00 

S.   B.   Freeboi-n,   Assistant   Professor  of  Entomology I_  250  00 

N.    L.    Gardner,    Assistant    Professor   of    Botany    and   Curator   in    the   Her- 
barium   250  00 

G.  E.  Gibson,  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 250  00 

T.  H.  Goodspeed,  Associate  Profes.<or  of  Botuny 2,50  00 

i-.i.  v.  Gras.=,  Jr..  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extensioc 2^0  OJ 

F.  W.  Hart,  Associate  Professor  of  Education 230  00 

P.  L.  Hibbard,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry 250  00 

HH.  J.  Jones,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 260  00 

fA.  A.  Jungermann,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

O.  J.  Kern,  Assistant  Professor  in  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

VV.  J.  Kerr,  Instructor  in  Medicine  and  Executive  Otiicer 250  00 

\V.  Kirk,  Professor  of  Social  Eeononiics 250  00 

F.  J.  Klingberg,  Associate  Professor  of  History,  Southern  Branch 250  00 

H.  B.  Langille,  Associate  Professor  of  Machine  Design  and  Mechanical  Drawing 2.t0  00 

tM.  A.  VV.  Lee,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

B.  H.  Lehman,  Assistant  Professor  of  EnglL<h 250  00 

\V.  Leslie,  Assistant  Professor  of  Insurance 250  00 

Juliette  Levy,   Supervisor  of   the  Teaching  of  Modern   Languages,   University  High 

School   250  00 

Florence  Lutz,  Lecturer  in  Voice  Culture,  Department  of  Public  Speaking 250  00 

J.  A.  Long,  Associate  Professor  of  Embryology,  Department  of  Zoology ffiO  00 

tT.  C.  Mayhew,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

Katherine    L.    McLaughlin,    Associate    Professor    of    Primary    Education,    Southern 

Branch 250  00 

J.  F.  McMulleu,  Assistant  and  Instructor  in  Mechanics  and  Instructor  U.  S.  Shipping 

Board 250  00 

\V.  Metcalf..  Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 2.50  00 

K.  O    Moody,  Associute  Professor  of  Anatomy 250  00 

J.  H.  Moore,  Associate  Astronomer,  Lick  Obsersatory 250  00 

Louise  Morrow,  Assistant  Professor  of  Applied  Nursing  and  Director  of  Nursing  and 

Social  Service 250  00 

#C.  S.  Myszka,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

ffJ.  W.  Nelson,  Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Exttnsion 250  00 

A.  H.  Nobhs,  Chief  Instructor  in  Clinical  Dentistry 250  00 

E.  L.  Overholzer,  Assistant  Professor  of  Pomology 250  00 

Louise  Patterson,  Supervisor  of  the  Teacliing  of  Phvsical  Eilucation,  University  High 

School   2j0  CO 

T.  Peterson,  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin 250  00 

C.  Price,  Associate  Professor  of  Latin 250  00 

B.  B.  Rakestraw,  Assistant  Director  in  Charge  of  Offices,  University  Extension 250  00 

M.  Randall,  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 2.50  0? 

tH.  E.  Ruggl^s,  Assistant  Clinieal  Professor  of  Roentgeneology 250  0) 

T.  F.  Sanford,  Associate  Professor  of  English 2.50  00 

C.  L.  A.  Schmidt.  Assistant  Professor  of  Biochemistry 250  00 

G.  E.  Sherwood,  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 250  01 

Edna  Stone.  Supervisor  of  the  Teaching  of  Social  Sci''nces,  University  High  School 2.50  00 

Saidee  M.  Sturtevant,  Supervisor  of  Girls'  .\ctivities,  University  High  School 2.50  00 

3P.  Talbott,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 250  00 

(i.  D    Turnlow.  Assistant   Professor  of  Dairy   Industry 250  CO 

R.  M.  UndThill,  .Assistant  Accountant,  Comntrollcr's  Office 2.50  00 

R.  P.  Utter,  Associat-  Professor  of  Enghsh 250  00 

R.  S.  Vail?.  .Assistant  Professor  of  Orchard  Manigement  in  the  Citrus  Experiment 

Station  ;ind  Graduate  School  of  Tropical  .Vericcltiire. 2-50  00 

-T.  J.  Van  Nostrand.  Assistant  Professor  of  .\nci  nt   History : 250  Ot 

F.  J.  Veuhnieyer.  Assistant  Professor  of  Irrigation  Investigations 250  00 

C.  W.  Waddle,  Associate  Professor  of  Ediicafon.  Southern  Branch --  25<)  CO 

►  H.  F.  Wah'herg.  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Evtecsiou 2.50  Cfi 

*H.  L.  Washburn,  .Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 2.50  OT 


8—9768 


114  STATE  OPPICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

.Name    and  Titlr  Moiillily  .Salary 

'I'.  T.  W..teriiiaii,  Assistant  I'rofes.^or  in  Antluopology 250  00 

D.  E.  Watkins,  Assistant  Professor  of  Public  Speaking 250  00 

C.  T.  Wiskocil,  As.so(iate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 250  00 

!;;201  to  *225. 

G.  J.  Crinnion,  Assistant  .Superintemlcnt,  University  Hospital 208  00 

H.  L.  IJeltou,  Tvi-clier.  I'niversity  Farm 208  33 

F.  H.  Cli  Try,  Assi.<taht  Professor  of  Klectrical  Kngiuijering 208  33 

\V.  R.  ("roweli,  As.sistant  Professor  of  CiiLunistry,  Southern  Branch 208  :« 

Mary  P.  Davidson,  Assistant  Dean  of  Women 208  33 

K.  D.  iCa.'-tiiian.  Assistant  Professor  of  Clieniit-try 208  33 

;>Harriet  (i.  lOd'ly,  Assistant  Prof?.«sor  of  Agricultural  Extension 2li8  33 

S.  Carolyn  FislVer,  Instructor  in  Psychology,  tiouihcin  Branch 2(»8  :{3 

.1    P.  Friiuc",  Snecialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 208  33 

A.  K.  (iray,  As.sistant  Prof-ssor  of  Knglisli,  .Southern  Branch 2<S  33 

Kuth  U!<ey,  .Assistant  Professor  of  Household  .Science 208  33 

#K.  L.  iJarthwaite,  Sprciaiist  in  Agricultural  Extension 208  33 

JH.  I.  Grascr,  Snecialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 208  33 

#G.  L.  Grevis,  Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 208  33 

rt.  C.  Interim,  Teacher  at  University  Farm 208  33 

J.  J..coOson,  Foreman  of  Kepairs,  University  Farm 208  33 

sL.  Y.   Leonard,  Specialist  in  .Agricultural  Extension 208  33 

Helen  E.  Matthtwscn,  Counselor  of  W'omsn.  Southern  Branch 208  33 

\\ .  F.  isieyer,  Assistant  Professor  of  Astrophysies 208  33 

F.  E.  Uid-r,  Assistant  Prof,  ssor  of  the  'leaching  ot  .Agriculture,  Southern  Branch.^.-  208  33 

Kats  F.  Osgood,  Assistant  Supenisor  of  Practice  'Jeacliiug,  Southern  Branch 208  33 

\\.  A.  .Smith.  Assistant  Professor.  Educational  Psychology,  Southern  Brunch 208  33 

#E.  F.  Smyth,' Speciahst  in  Agricultural  Extension 208  33 

B.  F.  Stelter,  Assistant  Prot?ssor  of  English,  Southern  Branch 208  33 

T.  D.  Stewart,  As.sistant  Professor  in  Chemistry 208  33 

#W.  Sullivan,  Sp-jcialist  in  Agr.cultural  Extension 208  33 

C.  V.  Taylor,  Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 2oS  33 

Lillian  Ray  Titcomb,  Physician  for  Women,  Southern  Br.  nch 208  33 

Ethel  B.   War.ng,  Associate  in  Primary  Educ.ition   and  Superintendent  of  Primary 

Training,  Southern  Branch 208  33 

F.  W.  Allen,  Assistant  Professor  of  Pomology 210  66 

.J.  R.  Beach,  Instructor  in  Veterinary  Seisnce 21G  66 

AS.  H.  Beckett,  Associate  Professor  of  Irrigation  Practice 216  66 

M.  B.  Boissevuin,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 216  66 

B.  C.  Bougher,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Ext'iiision 216  66 

Olga  L.  Bridgman,  Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Abnormal  Psychology 216  66 

R.  B.  Easson"  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 216  66 

Grace  M.  Fcinald,  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology,  Southem  Branch 216  66 

G.  F.   McEwen,   Assistant    Professor,   Oceanographer,    and   Curator  of   the   Oceano- 

granhic  Museum 216  66 

ffl.  W.  -Adri;  nee,  Snecialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 225  00 

.1.  W.  -Aljets,  .Assistant  to  Superintendent,  Department  of  Repairs 225  00 

L.   B  con.   .Assistant  Professor  of   English 225  00 

B.  -A.   Hernstein    Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 225  00 

R.  T.  Mirge,  Assistant  Prof-.'.^sor  of  Phvsics 225  00 

(L  E.  K.  lirandi,  Assisttnt  Profe.'^sor  of  Chemistry 225  00 

A.  G.  Bro<leur.  Assistant  Professor  of  English 225  00 

,1.  T.  Clark,  .\ssistaiit    Pi(.fc^s(u-  of  Frvnch 225  00 

L.  B.  Clark,  Radium  Department,  University  Hospital 225  00 

E.  R.  DeOng,  Instructor  in  Entomology 225  00 

P.  B.  Fay,  Assistant  Professor  of  French 225  00 

,^D.  S.  Fox,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 225  00 

R.  S.  French.  Assistant  Professor  of  Education 225  00 

E.  Frit/.  Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 225  00 

H.    B.    Frost,    Research    Associate    in    Plant    Breeding    and    the    Citrus    Experiment 

Station  anri  Ciraduate  School  of  Tropical  .Agriculture 225  00 

W.  Girard,  Assistant  Professor  of  French 22.')  (X) 

Hi-rriet  (Mazier,  .Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 225  OO 

R.  W.  (iordon,  Assistant  Professor  of  English 225  OO 

A.  R.   C.    lla!:s.  Assistant   Professor  of  Plant  Phy.siology  in  the  Citrus  Experiment 

Stat'on  and  Graduate  Scliool  of  Tioincal  .\gricrlture 225  00 

R.  M.   Holnian,  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 225  00 

F.  Irwin.  Assistant   Professor  of  Mathemafcs 22.5  00 

|y.  T.   .'ones,   .Assistmt   Professor  of  Physics 225  00 

R.  M.  -Tones,  Assistant  Professor  of  Greek 225  00 

r.  C.  .Tudsoii,  Assistant  Professor  of  Graphic  Art 225  00 

Y.  S    Kuno,  .Assist;  iit  Professor  of  .Japnn"se 225  00 

W.  F.  Laneelier.  Assistant  Profesor  of  San'tary  Fn'rineerinfr 225  00 

c.  .\.  T  "Dtc   .Vssi^'tant  Profcssir  of  Aceou'itin-i.  Snr.thern  Branch 225  00 

S.I.  W.  Log.  n.  Specialist  in  Agrieuture  Kx'ensi-n.  — 225  00 

B.  A.  Madson,  .Assistant  Professor  of  .Agronomy 225  00 

C.  E.  M  'rt'n.  Assistant   Profe-^'r  of  Government.  Sontliern  Branch 225  00 

G.  T.  Matthews.  Sunervisor  of  tli"  Teaching  of  Music,  University  High  School 225  00 

S.  G.  Morloy,  Associate  Professor  of  Spanish 225  00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


115 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name   ami  Title 

W.  A.  Morris,  At^sotiatc  Profes.sor  of  Knglif^li  Histi/ry 

W.  Perry,  Assistaut  Professor  of  Architecture.. .- 

L.  M.  Price,  Assistant  Professor  of  German 

F.  P.  heugan.  Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

#M.  A.  Rice,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Kxt'.'nsion 

ttV-  VV.  iiubel,  Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Kxtension 

W.  L.  iSeawright;  Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

May  Secrest,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Extension 

H.  H.  Severin,  Instructor  in  Entomology 

H.  M.  .Showman,  .Issistant  Professor  of  Matliemat  cs.  Southern  Branch 

A.  Solomon,  Assistant  Professor  of  French 

I.  F.  Smith,  Cashier,  S.  A.  University  Farm 

F.  C  Stevens.  President's  Secretary 

E.  C.  Stricklen,  Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

A.  1'haler,  Assistant  Professor  of  English 

J.  E.  Tippett,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 

E.  C.  Tolnian,  As.si.stant  Professor  of  Psychology 

I.  F.  Torrey,  Teacher,  Chemistry,  S.  A.  University  Farm 

Frances  A.  Wright,  Assistant  Professor  of  Music,  Southern  Branch 

W.  J.  Wythe,  Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Drawing 


$176  to  $2(10. 

Elizabeth   Lathrop,    Associate    in   Home   Economics,    Southern    Branch,    and    Smith- 
Hughes,  Southern  Branch 

Dan  S.  Putujm,  Property  Man,  University  Hospital 

George  Hughling,  Special  Assistant,  Physical  Education,  Men 

A.  G.  Bailey,  Teacher,  Drawing,  Southern  Branch 

J.  P.  Bennett,  Instructor  in  Pomology 

J.  S.  Bolin,  Associate  in  Education 

L.  F.  D.  Briois,  Teacher,  French,  University  Extension 

H.  M.  Butterfield,  Correspondence  Teacher,  Agriculture 

Margaret  M.  Campbell,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Ninth  Grade,  Southern  Branch 

D.  H.  Carey,  Teacher  at  University  Farm 

A.  R.  Davis,  Instriietor  in  Soil  Chemistry  and  Bacteriology 

Jessie  L.  F.  Decker,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

E.  Dersh'^m,  Instructor  in  Physics 

P.    L.    Faye,   Associate   Curator   of   the   Anthropological   Museum    and   Lecturer    in 

Anthropology    

Hope  Gladding,  Assistant  Professor,  Household  Art  and  Design 

M.  W.  Giaham,  Instructor  in  Spanish 

Florence  M.  Hallam,  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Southern  Branch 

Alice  O.  Hunnewell,  Instructor  in  English..  Southern  Branch 

Katherine  Kahley,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Eighth  Grade,  Southern  Branch 

H.  R.  Keller.  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

Melva  L  tham.  Assistant  Professor  of  History,  Southern  Branch 

W.  W.  Lyman,  Jr..  Associate  in  Celtic  and  English 

J.  C.  Marouardt,  Associate  in  Dairy  Industry 

J.  C.  Martin,  Instructor  in  Agricultural  Chemistry 

F.  T.  Murphy,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

W.  A.  Paxton.  T"acher  in  Manual  Arts,  Southern  Branch 

G.  L.  Philip,  Instructor  in  Pomology 

Shirley  Poore,  Superintendent  of  Te-iching  of  Drawing.  University  High  School 

Mary  M.  Richardson,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  ICxtmsion 

Eli'/abeth  H.  Smith..  Assistant  Professor  of  Plant  Pathology 

F.  M.  Spurrier,  Assistant  in  Agrieulturpl  Ext'nsion 

Olive  K.  Steinbe<'k,  A.ssistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

G.  J    Snrr,  Fi"ld  .Assistant  in  the  Citrus  Experiment  Station.  

W.  .1.  Tocher,  Assistant  'n  .Aericultural  Extension 

B.  M.  Vamey,  Instructor  in  Meteorology 

H.  A.  WRdsworth    Instructor  in  Irrigation  Investigation.*! 

G.  H.  Wilson,  instructor  in  .Animal  Husbandry 

Ma'iii''!i   H.  Woodworth.  Sii':'cialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 

R.    Wulzen,    Instructor   in    Physiology 

Ralnh  T  .  Dunham    Swine  H'>rdsman,  S.  A.  University  Farm ... 

J.  J.  Ki'roninion.  Senior  Bookkeeper,  Comptroller's  Offlee 

Georgo   Phillips,   Shepherd,   S.   A.   University   Farm 

F.  E.  Beekman,  Assistant  Professor  of  French  and  Sptnish,  Southern  Branch 

O.  F.  Wood,  Dean  and  Instructor  in  Plumbing,  Wihnerding  School 

Louise  P.  Soov,  Instructor  in  Fine  Arts.  Smith  Hughes,  Southern  Branch 

H.  F.  .Allen,  A.ssistant  Professor  of  English,  Southern  Branch 

#A.   M.   Burton,  Sjiecialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 

(t.  W.  C'ark,  Instructor  in  Pharmaeologv 

#K.  W.   Curtis.   Specialist   in  Agricultural  Extension 

C  L.  Flint.  Instructor  in   Landscape  Gardening  and  Floriculture 

#Zilla  E.   Mills,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extcn.sion.. 

Gladys  Nevenzel.  .Assistant  in  .Agricultural  Extonsion 

Fleda  E.  Smith,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

#C.   C.   Staunton,  Specialist   in  Agricultural  Extension -— 

M    H.  Wallace,  Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education,  Southern  Branch 


il.v  Salary 
2-25  (XI 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 
235  00 
225  00 
225  00 
225  OO 
225  00 
225  00 
225  00 


17G  GO 
177  OO 
180  00 
183  3-3 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 

183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
ia3  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  .3:3 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
1&3  .33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  .33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
183  33 
1&3  33 
1&3  .33 
185  00 
185  on 
185  OO 
187  .W 

187  .50 

188  33 
191  65 
191  68 
191  61 
101  65 
101  65 
191  66 
101  65 
191  66 
191  65 
191  63 


116  STATE    OFFICERS    AXD    EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name  atui  Title  Monthly  Salary 

#Elizab?th  M.  Wills,  Assistant  iu  Agricultural  Extension lid  61 

li.  Kirk  Smith,  In-structor  in  Fine  Arts,  Southern  Branch 197  r,:i 

\V.  E.  .\llen.  Biologist  and  Publicity  S-crctary,  Scripp.s  Institution  Biological  Research  2(10  (xj 

#E.  O.  Amundson,  Siv'cialist   in  Agricultural  Extension 200  00 

V.  .-Vrnt/ivn.  Expert  Mechanic  in  Civil  Engineering  Laboratory 200  (K) 

C.  H.  Bell,  Instructor  in  German 2»K)  CO 

.1.  A.  Brennan,  Dairy  Herdsman,  University  Farm 200  (K) 

F.  Brockway,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Arts,  Southern  Branch 200  (to 

Edith  S.  Bryan,  Assi.'^tant  Professor  of  Public  Health  Nursing .- 200  OO 

F.  M.  Btunstead,  Superintendent  of  Circulation  Library 20(1  (X) 

(.'.  .1.  Biirrell,  Teacher  Mathematics.  University  Farm -. 2.0  Oo 

A.  W.  Christie,  Instructor  in  Fruit  Products 2(J0  00 

Lillian  D.  Clark,  Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension -- 200  Co 

Mary  (i.  Collopy,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 200  00 

Edith  M.   Coulter,  Reference   Librarian 200  (0 

A.  E.  Davie,  Engineer,  Southern  Branch 200  00 

\V.  H.  Dore,  Instructor  in  .^Agricultural  Chemistry 200  00 

ttU.  E.  Drobish,  Si).'cialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 20O  Oj 

Ruth  Elliott,  A.ssistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 200  00 

J.  K.   Fisk,  As.sistant    to   the  Recorder 200  CO 

W.   F.  Gericke,  Assistant   Professor  of  Soil  Chemistry 200  iA> 

G.  E.  Gordon,  .^.ssistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 200  CO 

F.  M.  Greene,  Supervisor  of  Practice  \Vork__ 200  00 

Pauline  Gunthorp,  Head   Cataloguer,   Library 200  O) 

#W.   Harrison,   Specialist   in  .-Agricultural   Extension 200  CO 

Ellen  Hedriek,  Classifier,   Library..-- 2<0  OO 

A.  H.  Hendrickson,  Assistant  Professor  of  Pomology 200  OO 

.1.  .J.  Hill,  Assistant  Librarian  of  Bancroft  Library 200  CO 

Mary  Kavanagh,  Assistant  in  .Anaesthesia 20O  00 

E.  A.  Kincaid,  Instructor  in  Economies E  200  0,» 

G.  H.  Kress,  Dean  Lo.s  Angeles  Medical  Department 200  00 

W.  M.  Latimer,  Instructor  in  Chemistry 2C0  CO 

Rachel  L.  Ash,  .Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Medicine  and  Pediatrics 3C0  00 

.T.  W.  Marsh,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Arts,  Southern  Branch 2(0  00 

#.T.  W.  Masten,  Specialist  in  .-Agricultural  Extension 200  OO 

.Alice  F.  Maxwell,  Instructor  in  Ob.stetrics  and  Gynocology 200  CO 

R.  D.  MeCallum,  Specialist  in  .Agricultural  Extension 200  00 

Myrta  L.  McClellan,  Instructor  in  Geography,  Southern  Branch 200  CO 

J.  D.  Miller,  Teacher,  University  Farm  School 200  00 

#J.  W.  Mills,  Specialist,  Agricultural  Extension 200  CO 

P.    W.    Nahl.    Assistant    Professor    of    Freehand    Drawing    and    Art    .Anatomy,    and 

Ciuator  of  the  Armes  Museum 2(0  00 

G.  F.  Nelson,  Mechanician,   Chemistry 2r0  00 

K.  E.  Neuhaus,  Assistant  Professor  of  Art  .Appreciation 200  00 

#W.  H.  Norton,  Specialist  in  .Agricultural  Extension -- 2C0  0:) 

.1.  B.  Phillips,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Arts,  Southern  Branch 20O  00 

C.  H.  Raymond,  Instructor  in  English-.-- 200  (0 

W.  R.  Rhoads,  Instructor  in  Commercial  Practice,  Southern  Branch 200  00 

Claiissa    Roehr,   Pharmacist,   University   Hospital 2C0  00 

F.  Schneider,   Instructor  in   German 2(fO  00 

Elizabeth   Schulze,   Instructor  in   Roentgenology 2  0  (X) 

C.    O.    Smith,    Research   .Associate   in    Plant    Pathology,    Citrus    Experiment   Station, 

and  Graduate  School  of  Tropical   Agriculture 200  00 

E.   Squires,   Engineer,   Heat    and   Light 200  CO 

W.   R.  Stamper,  Mechanician,   Physics 200  00 

#C.   E.   Sullivan,   Specialist   in   .Agricultural   Extension --__.... 200  00 

Olive  Swezy,  Research  iVssociate,  Zoology  Research , 200  00 

E.  E.  Thomas,   Research  .Associate,  .Agricultural  Chemistry,  Citrus  Experiment  Sta- 
tion and  fJradiiate  School  of  Tropical  .Agriculture 2C0  CO 

B.  R.  Vanleer,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering 2tO  OO 

G.  1.  Vaughn,  Engineer,  Heat  and  Light 2  0  00 

H.   .1.   Wambold,   Instructor,   Southern   Branch 200  00 

W.  H.  Williams,  Instructor,  Physics I 20O  CO 

.T.  F.  Wilson,  Assistant  Professor.  Animal  Husbandry 200  CO 

A.  M.  Woodman,  Teacher,  I^ni.vcrsity  Farm  School 200  CO 

•1.  H.  Woolsey,  Instructor  in  Surgery  and  P'xecutive  Officer 200  00 

E.   H.   Wright,   Instructor   in   Physical   Education 2C0  00 

C.  I..   Whit",  Business  .Agent,  Southern  Branch 204  16 

$151  to  .flTS. 

William  J.  Taylor,  Technician,  X-Ray,  University  High  Sehooi --  ^f)2  00 

A.   Edgar,  Fir(>man,  Heat  and   Light 1S2  .W 

O.  M.  Hubbs.  Fir"maii.  Heat   and  Light-. —  1'''2  .50 

T.  J.  Nylander.  Fireman,  Heat  and  Light ■'•'>2  fifi 

J.  Savage,  Fireman,  Heat  and  Light -- 1^2  50 

E.  Dusenberry,  .Assistant  Physiollieraphy.  Hahnemann  Hospital v.  1.5.3  00 

M.  Ryan,  Surgery  Department,  Llahnemann  Hospital.. -'-  1->1  00 

M.  C.  Wilson,  Directress,  Hahnemann  Hospital 154  00 

Alex   McGillioray,   Head   Janitor,   Southern    Branch 154  16 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  117 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salaiy 

H.  E.  Furchgott,  Cliicf  l'lly^'iotlll'I•a|(ll.v  Dr-partiuent,  Haliiiciiiaim   Hospital l.'ig  00 

Alice   Ralston,    Sii)>"ivisor   Xiiising   Kiliication,    University    Ho-spital 158  (W 

S.  M.  Brown,  Assistant  Cht'inist  in  the  CitriLs  Kxpvrin'tnt  Station 158  33 

#K.  E.   Frasher,  Assistant   in  Agricultural  Extension 158  33 

O.  (iliiggioli.  Creamery   Foreman,   Univrsity   Farm 158  33 

KG.  A.  Goatley,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 1.58  33 

Barbara   Hreenwood,  Teacher  in   Charge  of  Kimlergarten,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

Helen  Keller,  Supervisor  of  Opportunity  Room,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

Blanche  Kells,  Teacher  of  Physical  Training,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

J.   C.  Johnston,  .As.sistant   in  Citriculture 158  33 

Edith  Ringer,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Third  Grade,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

Emma  -J.  Robinson,  Teach'T  in  Charge  of  Sixth  Grade,  Southern  Branch '     158  33 

Katherin"  Speiro,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Fourth  Grade,  Southern  Branch.. 1.58  .'?3 

Lulu  M.  Stedman,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Fifth  Grade,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

Edith  Wallop,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Second  (irade,  Southern  Branch 158  33 

#W.  G.   Waterhous",  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension .- .. 158  33 

Charles  W.  Andrews,  Assistant  in  Wrestling,  Physical  Education,  Men 161  00 

Helen   Bloodgood,   Nurse,   University  Hospital 160  OO 

Florence   iioddy,  Nurse,   University  Hospital 160  00 

William  I,.  Dye,  Assistant,  Spanish 160  CO 

A.   H.   Furnstal,  Technician,  Berkeley 160  W 

L.  H.  Gazzele,  Steam  Operator.  Heat  and  Light 160  0» 

Josephine  Green.  Supervisor,  Nursing  Kducation,  University  Hospital 160  00 

R.  E.  Johnson,  .Assistant  in  Boxing,  Physical  Education,  Men 160  00 

Sophia   H.   Levy,   Assistant   to  Dean   of   Graduate  Division   and  Associate  in  Theo- 
retical   Astronomy    .. 160  00 

J.  Roche,  Steam  Operator,  Heat  and  Light 16>00 

L.  D.  Lockwood,  Instructor  in  .Vrehitectural  Drawing,  W^ilmerding  School 162  50 

Frank  Watson,  Orchard   Foreman,  University  Farm 160  00 

F.  M.  Williams,  Instructor,  (General  Science,  Wiimerding  School 162  50 

Emil  Maggia,   (iardener,   Botany 163  CO 

Clyd"   Bates,   Commissary  Buyer,   Comptroller's  Office 165  00 

-'Frances  H.   Hanna,  Record   Clerk,   Comptroller's  Office 165  00 

Edward  Mayer,  Secretary,  Visual  Instruction,  University  Extension .. 165  00 

S.   N.   Shapero,   Inventory  Clerk,   Comptroller's  Office 165  OD 

T.  I.  Storer,  Field  Naturalist,  Museum 165  00 

Cyril  Strode,  I>river,  Dairy  Sales 165  00 

M.  E.  Strode,  Driver,  Dairy  Sales 165  00 

Ethel  Strohmeier,  Secretary,  University  Extension 165  00 

tL.  D.  .Adams,  Lecturer,  Modern  History 163  65 

Eva  M.  Allen.  Instructor  in  Commercial  Practice,  Southern  Branch 165  65 

R.   Benton,   Correspondence  Teach°r,   Agriculture 163  63 

V.  F.   Blanchard,  .Assistant,  .Agricultural  Extension 163  63 

L.   M.  K.  Boelter,   Instructor,  Electrical  Engineering 165  63 

L.   Bonnet,  .Assistant  in  Viticulture 163  65 

C.  Bransby,  Assistant  Professor  of  Spanish 165  63 

M.  W.  Buster,  .A.ssistant  in  Agricultural  E.xtension 165  63 

W.  F.  Carroll,  .Assistant  in  .Agricultural  Extension 163  63 

Hel"n  C.  Chandler,  Instructor  in  Fine  .Arts,  Southern  Branch 163  63 

May    I..   Chr>ney,   .Appointment   Secretary 163  63 

Oralrl  Chilton.  .Associate  in  Home  Economics,  Southern  Branch . 165  65 

J.  L.  Collins,  Instructor  in  Gen"tics 163  63 

H.  N.  Cooper,  Curator,  Chemistry 163  65 

Mildred  K.  Corbin,  .Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 163  63 

Sarah  R.  Davis,  .Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 165  63 

W.  P.  Duruz,  Assistant  in  Pomology 163  Oj 

R.   EllLs,  Assistant  in   .Agricultural  Extension 163  63 

Maud  Evans,  As.sociate  in  Honi"  Economics,  Southern  Branch 166  63 

H.  P.  Everett,  Assistant  in  .Agricultural  Extension 163  63 

.Aithur  Folg°r,  Sup'Tintendent  Test.s,  University  Farm 163  63 

Lucy  M.  Gaines,  Instructor  in  History,  Southern  Branch 183  63 

H.   Goss,  .Assistant   in  Nutrition.. 1S3  63 

L.  R.  Grunewald,  Instructor  in  Physical  Education,  Southern  Branch 163  63 

#R.   M.  Hag»n,  Assistant   Professor  of  .Agricultural  Extension --  163  65 

F.  r.  Halma,  Assistant  in  Plant  Physiology  in  the  Citrus  Experiment  Station 165  63 

W.   F.  Hamilton,  .Assistant  in  Zoology ^83  65 

Bessie  E.  Hazen,  Instructor  in  Fine  .Arts,  Southern  Branch 165  63 

Mal'-^l  C.  Jackson,  Teacher  in  Charge  of  Seventh  Grade,  Southern  Branch ^^"^  °i 

R.  H.  K'amt,  Assistant  in  .Agricultural  Extension J63  6) 

John   Leggett,  Repairman,  L'niversity   Farm |65  6j 

.Agnes  Macpherson,  Associate  in  Home  Economics '''S  6j 

Robert  McBride,  .Assistant  Superinfondent  Cultivation  Citrus  E.xperiment  Station 16j  65 

T.  C.  McFarland.  Instructor  in  Eltctncal  Engineering |55  5.! 

F.  R.  .Morris,  Instrtictor  in  Mathematics j^i  o> 

R.   R.  Morse,  Instructor   in  (7eologv ,i?- ^I 

Dr.  J.  J.  Mundorfl,  Technical  Assistant,  Eye  Department,  University  Hospital uo  CO 

F.  E.  Neer,  Instructor  in  Pomology ]ma\ 

Mabel  Nettleton.  Registrar,  Southern   Branch irr  «• 

Emily   Palmer,  Special  -Agent,  Smith  Hughes '"^  "■' 


118 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 
Nanie  and  Title 

Gladys   Palmer,   Instructor,   Physical  Education,   Southern   Branch 

Rosamond  Parma,  Librarian,  Law  Library 

J.   G.   Rattray,   Mechanic,   Ch?inistry ""^II'III^ 

B.  A.  Rudolph,  R^'sident  .\ssociate.  Plant  Pathology I"III 

Josephine  E.  Seaman,  Instructor  in  English,  Southern  Branch II. .II 

M.  A.  Silva,  Instrument  Maker,  Lick  Observatory II 

Pauline  Sperry,  Instructor,  Mathematics I " 

Chester   Stock,    Instructor,    Palaeontology II I 

Evelyn  Thomas,  Instructor.  English,  Southeni  Branch I.IIII 

Mary  Van  Camp,  Assistant  Agricultural  I^xtension II 

Hazel  Walker,  Coordinator,   Fediral  Board   University   Farm ."... 

B.  E.  \\'elL<,  Assistant  Supervisor  of  Practice  Teaching,  Southern  Branch 

Belle  H.  Whitice,  Instructor,  Industrial  Arts,  Southern  Branch 

Jessie  Stickel,  Technical  Assistant,  Clinical  Laboratory,  University  Hospital 

J.  Dixon,  Mammalogist,  Vertebrate  Zoology 

Marea   Godiard,   Assistant,   Spanish 

H.  J.  Greif,  Associate  in  Music,  Southern  Branch 

Marie  1'inis,   Sui>erintendent.  University   Farm..-- 

J.   W.   Barnett,  City   Buyer,   Comptroller's  Office 

P.  S.  Barnhart,  Collector  and  Curator,  Aquarium 

+E.  I.  Bartlett,  Instructor  in  Surgery  and  Pathologist,  University  Hospital 

R.  J.  Brower,  Associate  in  Drawing 

T.  Buck,  Assistant  Professor,  Mathematics 

W.  A.  U.  Connor,  Bill  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 

C.  E.  Cox,  Assistant  in  Mechanics  and  Foreman  of  Woodwork 

W.  J.  Cummings,  Glassblower,  Chemistry 

A.  B.  Cummins.  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Chemistry 

W.  D.  Drew,  Cliief  Clerk,  Citriis  Experiment  St  tirn 

F.  C.  H.  Flossfeder,  Assistant  Professor  of  Viticulture  and  Superintendent  of  Grounds 
at  University  Farm 

J    George,  Assistant  in  Mechanics  and  Foreman  of  Iron  Work 

A.  J.  Greer,  Farm  Foreman^  University  Farm 

Geo.  Harablin,  Hostler,  University  Farm 

J.  E.  Hoover,  Foreman  and  Carpenter,  Lick  Obsen  atory 

G.  P.   Kraus,   Mechanician,   Physics 

A.  B.  Mackinnon,  Bookkeeper,  Agriculture 

#G.  A.  Merrill,  Director  of  the  Wilmerding  School  of  Industrial  Arts 

W.  J.  Mossak,  Federal  Board  Instructor,  Southern  Branch 

#R.   E.   Nebelung,   Specialist  in  Agricultural   Extension .... 

C.  M.  Price.  Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

#W.   R.   Ralston,  Specialist   in  Agricultural  Extension 

K.  A.  Ryerson,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 

A.  G.  Smith,  Chairman,  University  Extension 

H.  S.  Sw-rth,  Curator  of  Birds.  Museum  of  Vertebrate  Zoology 

Sue  Van  Wagenen,  Secretary.  University  Hospital 

R.  C.  Walden,  Clerk,  Repairs 

A.  E.  Way,  Field  Assistant  in  Viticulture 


Monthly 


Salary 
163  63 
166  68 
168  65 
166  66 
168  63 
166  68 
163  63 
168  63 
166  66 
166  66 
166  63 
163  63 
165  65 
168  67 
170  00 
170  00 
170  00 
170  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
C  175  OO 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  OU 
175  00 

175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  CO 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 
175  00 


?12fi  to  $1.50 

Stella   Bennett,   Senior  Assistant,   Library 

Edith  M.  Calder,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

Joe  Guzman.  Helper,  Dairy  Sal's 

P.  Horn^.  Ji^nitor,  California  Hall.  Janitor.  Police 

Roxana  G.  Johnson,  Senior  Assistant,  Library 

M-ie  McCabe,  Nurse,  University  Farm 

Car-line  McCreery.  Nurse.  Infirmary 

In°z  F.  Colby,  Senior  Assistant,  Library 

Agnes  M.  Cole,  Senior  Assistant,  Library 

Myrtle  Havford    Nurse^  Infirmary 

I.  Ouayle,  Repiiinnan.  University  Farm 

B'-rtV'p   S    Rainey.  Nurse.  Tnfirmary 

Fron^i'i  Rhodes    Cook,  Infinnary 

P  ul  Schi'lz.  Dairy  Bani  Milker,  University  Farm 

Dell.')   T.  Sis'er.  Senior  Assistant.  Library.' 

Jl-nriettn  St"iner,  Senior  Bookkeener,  ComntroUer's  Office 

.Arthur  Stottlemayer.  Dairy  Barn  Helner.  University  Farm 

(irore"  Lnhmiller,  Cow  Bov.  University  Farm 

.•\.  Nash,  Instructor,  Ocui-ational  TheVapy    Hahnem.ann  Hosnital 

Em''lv  Snangler.  Sunen-isor.  Nursin<r  Fduc  tion.  University  Hospital 

.Anni°  D.  B.  Andrews.  .Associate  in  Mathematics  .    ... 

M-l«'-l  Baird.  As.sistant   in   Kn-rlish.. 

T     Parnier.  A'^soci.nte  in  Froncb 

F'Pn-s  hoeViiis    Ass->ci;iti>  in  Phvsval  Education 

M'M-'i  T.  Ci-aiir.  R"co'di.r.  Srutlu'iii  Branch  

Elizsdx'th  IT.  F   rgo.  Librarinn    "oi'tbem  Branpt' 

.Tosp'^liin'.  Onion.    AcKociHte  in   Pliv-ieal   Edi-cat'on 

W.  S    H«ncock.  Federal  I'.oard  Tii.striictor.  S-^uthern  Branch 

R.  W.  J'-ans,  Tnstnictor,  Water-coloring  and  Pen  and  Ink  Drawing 


130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 

\m 

1.30 
130 

1.30 
1.30 

i;w 

130 
130 
1.30 
130 
1,30 
1.32 
1.33 
l.^? 
1.3.3 
133 
1.33 
133 

^.^3 

1.33 
l.-S 
1.33 
13.3 


NAMES.     ri'lLKS    AND    SALARIES.  ]  19 
UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORNI  A— Continued. 

Name  mid  Tillc  .MuiiUily   Sala.y 

Anna  Kiaiifc,  At-sociat"  in  H|lani^ll,  Souihcrn  Brunch 133  33 

Jiaietie  L  nw.--ti.-,  Ai^souute  in   fiiah -  133  33 

V.  L.  MfVt'y,  !«i!.iior  Physician  for  Men 133  33 

NEttiu  Mi'cK,  bi^a- tary,  cjivil  Engiuc'-ring 133  33 

li.  Zi.  FatiiiK,  Associate  m  iieneh -- — 133  33 

lola  (i.  ivies!»,  Assistant  in  Kngiibh 133  33 

M.  N.  Hhuten,  Ophthalmologist 133  33 

— iJessy  Sprague,  hscrctary  and  Librarian,  Architecture 133  33 

K.  E.  Svvectiaiul,  Assistant  in  l'-ngli.>h 133  33 

Maria  T.  Toniiiiasini,  Associate  in  Italian 133  33 

Emily   VVilKie,  iMhtorial  Header,  Publications 133  33 

E.  P.  VVilloughby,  Mechanical  Heliier,  Mining  and  Metallurgy 133  33 

Mrs.  A.  M.  Wheaion.  Housekeeidng  Matron,  L'niversity  Hospital 134  <XJ 

Walter  C.  Clifton,  Cow  Boy,  University  Farm 135  00 

M.  J.  Fortney,  Engineer,  Lick  Observatory 135  00 

Frank  Gerber,  Engineer,  University  Farm 135  00 

Edwin  Hyatt,  Cheesemaker,  University  Farm 135  00 

_j5ue  M.  Love,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Oltiee 135  00 

— lVneloi)e  MtEntyre,  .\ssistant,  Appointment  Secretary 135  Oj 

L.  Moratti,  .lanitor.  Library,  Janitors,  Polios 135  00 

R.  L.  Peterson,  Storekeeper,  Storehouse 135  00 

Paula  Schocnliolz.  Head  Consul,  Culture  Me<lia,  University  Hospital 135  00 

F.  C.  Sh-.phard,  .Umitor,  Wheeler  Hall,  .Janitors,  Police 135  00 

C.  Van  Nes---,  .Janitor,  University  Farm 135  00 

Mrs.  Ma  Keiiney,  Dormitory  Superintendent,  University  Farm 136  00 

#S.    H.    Dadisman,    Assistant    Professor,    Agricultural   Education,    and    Supervisor   of 

Class"s  for  Teachers  of  Agricultural  Subjects 137  TO 

#W.  W.  Miickie,  .Assistant  Professor  of  Agr.  nomy l^JT  •>;) 

James    liickford.   Janitor,   University   Fariiu.^ 138  00 

(lias.  Dowler,  Janitor,  University  Farm 138  00 

A.  Daggett,  Sui)ervisor,  Hahnemann  Hospital 13i>  00 

A.  Gunnison,  Kight  Stiperintendont,  Hahnemann  Hospital 139  00 

M.  .\.  Horwege,  Supervisor,  Hahnemann  Hospital 139  00 

M.  R.  Joyce,  Supervisor,  Hahnemann  Hospital 133  00 

F.  A.  Denhard,  Assistant  to  Purchasing  Agent 140  GO 

A.  F.  Eldridge.  Police  OfFicr.  Janitors,  Police 140  00 

\.  O.  F.^ster,  Police  Officer ...     1^0  W 

W.  J.  Lee,  Police  Officer 140  00 

Otto  May.  Mail  Carrier.  President's  Office 140  C:) 

Ivouisc  Oldenlourg,  Assistant  Physician  for  Women  and  Anesthetist 140  00 

■'.  K.  Mathison.  Helper,  Dairy  Sales 140  0» 

D.  L.  R  rl.erts.  Chief  Clerk.  Berkeley 140  00 

Frank  M.  Stamper,  Laboratory  Helper,  Physics 140  00 

Katherine  I.  Tapseott,   Secretary,  University  Extension 140  00 

O.  P.  Tavlor,  Police  Officer 140  00 

E.  M.  Kidd,  Police  Oflicer 140  OO 

Caroline  Coleman,  Associate  in  Physical  Education 141  66 

G.  A.  Coleman.  Instructor  in  Entomology I'l  S'j 

Marin  B.  Knight,  Associate,  Pliy^ical  Education 141  6'i 

— J'lizabeth  Maier,  Chief  Clerk,  Southern  Branch 141  (Ki 

Violet  Marshall,  Associate,  Physical  Education 141  m 

C.  Ballard,  .Assistant,  Physiotheraphy,  Halmemimn   Hospital 143  00 

D.  I.  Bassett,  Instructor,  Occupational  Theraphy,  Hahnemann  Hospital 143  ('» 

G.  Benson.  Assi.-tant  Physiotheraphy,  Hahnemann  Hospital 143  00 

F.  Bovill,  Assistant  Physiotheraphy,  Hahnemann  Hospital 1 13  (^O 

Rebecca  Cerf,  Assistant  Technician,  Universitv   Hosniial.  Physi  i-lheraphy 143  00 

G.  Reicheldorfes,  .Assistant  Physiotheraphy,  Hahnemann  Hospital 143  OO 

F.  Thornton,  .Assistant  Physiotheraphy,  Hahnemann  Hospital... 143  CO 

D.  Vockel.  .Assistant  Physiotherajihy,  Hahnemann  Hospital 143  0;< 

G.  F.  Porter,  .Assistant  Superintendent,  Hahnemann  Hospital 144  00 

F.  Ksnd^lDh  E.  Longwdl,  Foreman,  Dairy  Sales 145  Od 

#G.  W.  Galbraith,  Supervisor  of  Classes  for  Teachers  of  Trade  and  Industrial  Subjects, 

Southern  Branch  ... 14^  ^ 

#C    L.  Jacobs.  Associate  Professor  of  Industrial  Kducation  and  Supervisor  of  Classes 

for  'i'rachers  of  Trade  and  Industrial  Subjects IJ^  ^^ 

.Jessie  Greenword.  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 14-)  W/ 

.Annie  H.  .Allin,  Associate  in  Public  Speaking i=ii  nJ' 

.A.  .Anderson,  Associate  in  English ]J^  ** 

Edith  S.  .Anderson.  Assistant  in  Spanish I'-krvl 

Roy  Arnheini,  Assistant,  University  Farm i -n  !v 

Sarah  Atsatt,  Instructor  in  Biology.  Southern  Branch il^  X^ 

<'.  L.  Austin,  Assistant  in  Pomology i Si  Art 

Henry  Bachman.  Mechanician,  :Mining  and  Metallurgy 1»|  00 

F.  H.  Ballou,  .Assistant  in  Zool'igy _-— V^  JS 

Mabel  Barnhart,  Instructor  in  Music,  Southern  Branch I]*  00 

G.  Barovetto.  Field  .Assistant  in  Viticulture 1-2'^  00 

D.  T.  Batchelder,  Specialist  in  .Agricultural  Exttnsion loO  00 

Dr.  .A    E.  Belt.  Xight  Clinic,  Universitv  Hospital.  Out  Patient  Department.  .Assistant 

in  Urologv,  Medical  School  and  Hospitals.  .Assistant  in  Research  Medicine  Hoaper 

Foundation  !•*  ^'^ 


ft 


120 


STATE    OFFICERS    AND    EMl'LOYEES. 


UNIVERSITY   OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 


Xaine  aiul  Title  Xronthly  Salai.v 

H.  C.  Birkett,  Mechanic,  Berkeley 1")"  C" 

Agues  K.  Brown,  Librarian  at  University  Farm  School 100  «) 

Harriet  Brown,  Cla.-s  (Irganizer,  Los  Antreles,  University  Extension 150  (C 

K.  M.  BryiKit.  Technician,  University  Hospital,  Department  of  Physiology l.'O  (« 

K.  .1.  ('ampbell.  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Fxtfnsion 150  OO 

C.  I>.  Carpenter,  Poultry  Investigations,  University  Farm 150  00 

M.  N.  Casterline,  Carpenter,  Southern  Branch 150  OC 

Carrie  K.  Castle,  Research  Assistant,  Botulism  Investigations 150  00 

Marie  Champy,  Associate  in  French 15*>  OO 

W.  H.  Chapman,  Mechanic,  Chemistry 150  OO 

R.  H.  Clark,  .\.«sociate  in  Knglish 150  0« 

Evelyn  Conklin,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 150  iH) 

Marjorie  W.  Cook,  Technician,  Pathology  Research  U.  S 150  (X; 

Mrs.  W.  R.  Crowell,  Tfacher  Home  Economics  Training  School,  Southern  Branch 1.50  <M) 

Pirie  Davidson,  Instructor  in  Zoology,  Southern  Branch 150  00 

Annita  I>elano,  Instructor  in  Fine  Arts,  Southern  Branch 150  (lO 

.1.  A.  D'jnny,  Foreman  of  Cereal  Work,  Kearney  Vineyard 150  00 

Charles  Dooley,  Head  Janitor,  Southern  Branch 150  00 

C.  T.  Dczier,  Associate  in  Physics 150  00 

Caroline  Duncan,  Associate  in  Public  Speaking ^.- 150  00 

E.  C.  Eby,  Assistant  in  Education  and  Secretary  of  the  Department 150  00 

F.  M.  Essig,  Instructor  in  Botany  and  Bacteriology,  Southern  Branch 150  W) 

Helen  W.  Fancher,  Associate  in  Household  Art 15a  00 

Feliz  Flugsl,  Instructor  in   Economics E15;)  CO 

L.  K.  Freeman,  Instructor  in  Mining 150  O) 

Dora  Fritz,  Chief  Assistant,  L'niversity  Farm 150  00 

E.  L.  Furlong,  Assistant  in  Palaeontology 15u  00 

Gus  (iabrielli,  Foreman,  University  Farm 150  00 

J..  W.  Hahn,  Dental  Surgeon.. _ 150  o:) 

E.  K.  Heller,  Instructor  in  German. 150  00 

C.  C.  Herbert,  Instructor  in  .\utomobile  Mechanics,  Wilmerding  School 150  (lO 

Katherine  Hersey,  Instructor  in  Physical  Education,  Southern  Branch 150  Or> 

K.  L.  Hooptr,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 150  00 

B.  Jameson,  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 150'  00 

H.  O.  Jenkins,  Instructor,  University  Farm 150  00 

H.  A.  L.  Jones,  Instructor,  Electrical  Work,  Wilmerding  School 150(0 

Katherine  Jones,  Associate  in  Landscape  Gardening  and  Floriculture lo€  (0 

Martha  Jones,  Assistant  in  Pediatrics 1]0  03 

.\lexander  Kaun,  Associate  in  Russian 150  00 

Marv  I..  Kleinecke,  Associate  in  English 150  00 

Hu?h   Knight,   Assistant   in   Enlomology,   Citrus   Experiment   Station   and  Graduate 

Sch   ol  of  Tropical  Agricultuie 15t.  00 

M.  Kninieh,  Instructor  in  Serbo-Croatian  and  French 15')  O'J 

H.  Langlard,  Associate  in  French El.'O  0;i 

May  Lent,  Associate  in  Household  Art 1.50  (X) 

-.Xella  J.  Martin,  Senior  Assistant,  Library 150  (X) 

J.  E.  Maybeck,  Instructor  in  Carpentry  and  Cabinetmaking,  Wilmerding  School 150  00 

.\.  M.  Meads,  Associate  University  Physician  and  Urologist 150  00 

F.  H.  Mighall,  Instructor  in  Stcnework.  Wilmerding  School 150  0;> 

Catherine  Flinn,  Research  Technician,  University  Hospital,  Department  of  Anatomy..  150  OO 

Blythe  F.  Monroe,  Assistant  in  Soil  Technology 150  (XI 

A.  Mf  ntgomery.  Repairman,  University  Farm 150  (i'> 

Lillian  M.  Moore,  Instructor  in  Physiology 150  CO 

Car  )line  B.  Morrison.  Instructor  in  Elementary  Algebra,  Wilmerding  School 150  {>■) 

'I     H.  Morton,  Machinist'  and  Assistant— Mechanics 150  00 

Jani's  Murphy,  Chef,  University  Farm 150  01) 

C.  J.  Xobmann,  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 150  00 

R.  F.  Xewton,  Instructor  in  Chemistry 150  01) 

B.  H.  (Jrman<l,  .Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 150  03 

.1.  F.  Osborn,  .Assistant  in  .\gri(ultural  Extension 150  CO 

S.  C.  Pepper,  Instructor  in   Philosophy 150  00 

Hcrvey  Phipps,  Veterinary,  University  Farm 150  0'> 

(\  F.  Pierson,  Instructor  in  .Mechanical  -Arts,  Southern  Branch 150  fX) 

Estella  B.  Plough,  Instructor  in  Commercial  Practice,  Southern  Branch 150  (xr 

(j.  A.  Pomeroy,  .Associate  in  Physics UO  00 

W.  C.  Pomeroy,  .Associate  in  Physics 150  00 

.M.  Burney  Porter,  .Appointment  Secretary,  Southern  Branch 15^>  liO 

.1.  L.  (^uail.  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Extension 1.50  ro 

liniily  Richards,  Superinteinlcnt,  Los  .\ngeles  Medical  School 150  0) 

C.  H.  Robinson,  In^tructnr  in  (ieography,  Smith'Tn  Branch 130  01 

M.  E.  Rotchy,  Mechanician  and  Instuictor,  Physics 150  OO 

-Adelaide  Samuels,  .Assistant  to  Superintendent  of  Primary  Ttalning,  Southern  Branch  150  00 

Caroline  Schleef,  .A.«sociatc  in  Social   Economics l'>0  00 

Katherine  .1.  Scott,  Instructor  in  .Anatomy 15^^  00 

■I.  P.  Sedgley.  Sciii  ir  Bookkeeper,  Comptroller's  Ofllce 1.50  00 

C.  1>.  Sliane,  Instructor  in  Mathematics 150  CO 

L.   B.  Simpson,  .\ssistant,  Spanish 1.50  00 

Caroline  Singleton,  .\ssociatc  in   French 150  00 

Helen  Spalding,  L-cture  Orgaiuzer,  University  Extension. 150  0) 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  121 

UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

George  Spencer,  Mcoliaiiician,  Mining  and  Mi'talliiigy 150  00 

K.  L.  Stanley,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  K.\tcnsif)u 1"0  (>) 

Constance  M.  Steel,  Chief  Kditorial  Reader,  Recorder's  Office '..  liO  (Ki 

Ruth  L.  Stone,  Instructor  in  Bacteriology 150  «) 

C.  H.  Story,  Teacher.   Knglish,  University  Farm loo  iti 

Mattie  St;)ver,  Assistant,  Household  Science 1.50  00 

Nellie  B.  Sullivan,  Instructor  in  Psychology,  Southern  Branch l.V)  (») 

C.  C.  Swaffonl,  Instnictor,  Civil  Kngineering 1.50  00 

-Anne  Swainscn,  .Associate  in  Textiles,  Home  Economics- l.io  00 

.Alice  P.  Tabor,  Instructor  in  German 150  O) 

E.  R.  Teinperli,  Assistant,  .Agricultural  E.\tension 150  (iO 

H.  Thiel?,  .Assistant  .Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory 150  oO 

G.  E.  Troxell.  Instnictor  in  Civil  Knifineering 150  01 

R.  J.  Tiumpler,  .Assistant  .Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory 1.50  OO 

Dorothy  M.  I'ren,  Siuinisli  .Assistant 15")  00 

Katherine  A'ail,  Instructor,  Dietetics  and  Dietitian. 1.50  00 

E.  Vuylsteker,   .Assistant   in   French l.:0  CO 

Hertha  B.  War<l('I!,  .Associate  in  Physical  Education,  Southern  Branch 150  00 

.1.  B.  Washburn,  .Associate  in  .Accounting 1.7)  (» 

.1.  R.  Waters,  .Assistant  in  .Agricultural  Extension 150  (h) 

George  E.  Wells,  Er.gincer,  Southern  Branch 1.50  0) 

Eva  West,  Librarian,  University  Hospital  and  Research  Medicine  Library 1.50  fO 

David  WrstwatPr.  Lecture  Room  Helper,  Physics 1.50  Of) 

-A.  R.  Williams,  Instructor,   Mathematics . 1.50  01 

Florence  Wilson,  .Associate  in  Home  Economics,  Southern  Branch 1.50  00 

Dorothy  Wood,   .Assistant   in   .Anesthesia 1.5)  00 

Evelyn  M.  Wooilland,  Instructor  in  English  Branches,  Wilmerding  School 150  00 

+M.    S.    Wo-^lf,    Night    Clinic.    University    Hospital,    Out    Patient    Department,    and 

Instructor  in  Surgery,  Medical  School  and  Hospital 15<)  00 

Roy  Wray,  Field  .Assistant,  University  Farm 1.50  00 

$101  to  $12.5. 

D.  Casilang,  Potwasher,  University   Hospital 101  14 

F.  Macalino,  Diet  Kitchen  Porter,  University  Hospital loi  14 

M.  Musngi,  Trayman,  University  Hospital 101  14 

T.  Burns.  Porter,  Hahnemann  Hospital 102  00 

Vincent  .Area,  Kitchen  Helper,  Infirmary 102  .'0 

Florence  Biagtu,   Kitchen  Helper.  Infirmary 102  50 

-■■—Madge  L.  .Ayer,  Stenographer  and  Clerk,  Physical  E:ducation,  Men 10.5  00 

Rose  Clark,  Bid  Clerk,   Purchasing  Department 105  00 

M.  Clark,  Delivery  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 105  00 

F.  W.  Eckert,  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment  Station-- 105  00 

•Fohn  Frieson.  Potvasher,  University  Farm 105  00 

G.  Galleano,    .Animal    Caretaker,    Hooper    Foundation    and    Caretaker,    Dentistry, 
Research   ia5  <>d 

Ethel  Hauser,  Stenographer  and  Assistant,  Jurisprudence 105  V.) 

Gordon  Wallace,   I.atiorer.  Citr\is  Experiment  Station lOo  (>i 

.A.  McMillan,  Laborer,  University   Faini 107  (XJ 

J.  W'.  Brown,  Janitor.  University  Farm IW  .50 

C.  W.  Holmes,  Janitor,  University   Farm -- 107  50 

Catalina  .Aguiling,  Supervisor  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 108  0;) 

Mollie  Johnson,    Nurse,    University    Hospital    in   Public    Health    Nursing    and    Social 

Service  1(«  C/1 

Nicholas  May,  (Orderly,  Nursing  Educati.n,  University  Hospital 108  00 

Mary   .A.    McCleary,   Nurse,    Univeisity    Hospital    Public   Health    Nursing    and    Social 

S3rvice   .' I18  Oj 

Beulah  Michels,  Nurse,  University  Hospital,  Public  Health  Nursing  and  Social  Ser\-ice  l^S  0:7 

Emily  Rec-d,  ("hief  Clerk,  University  Hospital,  Out  Patient  Department 1(6  00 

Rose  Steinhart,  Nurse.  University  Hospital  Public  Healtn  Nursing  and  Social  Service  loS  </• 

Magn  )  A'alora,  Orderly,  Nursing  Education,  Univeisity  Hospital 1(8  00 

F.    E.   Bourne,   Helper,   Oology   an<i   Mineralogy 108  3;i 

Elizabeth  P.  Sturtevant.  .Assistant   Librarian,  isouthtrn  Branch lOS  S3 

M.  SuermGnt.  Nurse,  University  Hospital,  Public  Health  Nursing  and  Social  Service.-  1(«  «» 

Elsie  Brink.   Chemist,   Botulism   Investigations HO  00 

Elta  L.  Camper,  Senior  .Assistant,  Library 11(/  00 

— -F?rn  Dale,  Clerk,  University   Farm 110  (K) 

Gustave  Dcrn,  Busboy,  University  Farm HO  <0 

J.  S.  Gage.  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment  Station 110  (K; 

-=-CoDstance  (jray,  Sten  grapher  and  Clerk,  Chemistry 110  0) 

-—I'^lsa  (^rim,  Stenographer,  University  Farm 110  00 

Elinor  Hand,  Clerical  .Assistant,  Library 110  00 

Chlo"  Harworth,  Clerk.  University  Farm 110  (Xi 

Beth  Hemmy,   Stenographer,  University  Farm lio  CO 

B.  S.  Henry,  Orchard  Laborer,  .Agriculture 110  1  a 

Edith  Johns;;n,  Bookkeeper,  University   Farm 11"  *0 

-   Esther  Johnson,  Stenographer,   University   Farm 110  OO 

II.  Konig,  Chief  Stmographer,  .Agrieidture Ho  «XJ 

Bert  I.eap,  Tract  ir  Operator,  Citrus  Experiment  Station ^. , 110  '*> 


122  STATE   OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORNI  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Dorothy  Ixnvis.  Stcuograplier-Clerk,  Hooper  Fourniation 

Minnie  A.  Lewis,  Clerical  Assistant,  Library 

Ivander,  Maclver,  Junior  Assistant,  Library 

. — Louise  Madson.  Stenogrrapher,  Berkeley 

Eva  Rosenthal,  Secretary,  University  Farm 

M.  T.  Shain,  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 

-a-^nna  A.  Sininionds,  Stenographer-Clerk,  Anthropolagy 

Ralpli  Taylor.  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 

•ifrMildred  Valerga,  Kditorial  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office ■ 

Kliznheth  Wagner,  Chemist,  Botulism  Investigations 

Florence  White,  Minieographer,  University  Extension 

H.  G.  White,  Assistant  Curator  in  Osteology,  Museum 

Margaret  W.  Wythe,  General  Assistant.  California  Museum  of  Vertebrate  Zoology 

Louise  Young,  Stenographer,  University   Farm 

Loin"s  Armandis.  Helper,  University  Hospital 

H.  L.  Amies,  Houseman.  Hahnemann  Hospital 

M.  Douglas,  Matron,  Hahnemann  Hospital 

L.  B.  Long.  Night   Clerk,  University  Hospital 

—Edith  Carlton.  Stenographer,  College  of  Letters  pnd  Science 

Louis?  Howell,  Los  Angeles  IBookkeeper,  University  Extension 

—  Helen  Junor,  Assistant  Record  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 

■    V.  Opal  McGaw,  Stenographer-Clerk,  Mining  and  Metallurgy 

S.  L.  Palmer,  Stenographer,  Agriculture 

M.  A.  Queen,  A.ssistant   Cashier,   L'niversity   Farm 

Jennie  C.  Sanden,   Clerk,  Berkeley 

-    Josephine  Smith,  Salary  Roll  Clerk.  Comptroller's  Offlc? 

M.  P.  Taylor,  Assistant  in  Stock  R;:om,  Physical  Education,  Men 

A.  M.  Hobe,  Assistant,  Lick  Observatory 

Edna  M.  Russ,  Assistant  in  Pomology 

^.  Halhneysrs,  Janitor,  University  Farm 

Teresa  Casenave,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

Jane  Easton,  Clerk,  Southern  Branch 

Estella  Pidton,  Secretary,  l^epartment  of  Anatomy,  University  Hospital 

Rhoda  Halbert,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

S.  B.  HofY.  Storekeeper,  University  Farm 

Susan  Kern,  Bookkeeper,   University  Hospital 

Ruth  Lobaugh,  Los  Angeles  Chief  Clerk,  University  Extension 

Alice  I.  Lyser,  Senior  Assistant,  Library 

Lulu  MeClay,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

Shirley   O'Banion,    Nurse,    Infirmary 

Myra  O'Brien,  Senior  Assistant 

Jessie  Perkins,   Nurse,  Infiniiary 

Delia  Peterson,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

Gertrude  E.  Phipps,  Senior  A.-sistant,  Library 

E.  L.  Pitman.  Dairy  Barn  Milker,  L'niversity  Farm 1 

Jean  Rogerson,  Nurse,  Infirmary 

Paul  J.  Shuller,  Assistant,  Storehouse 

Arthur  Warburton,  Preparator,  Anthropology 

B.  Wittschen,  Secretary,  Printing  Office 

W.  E.  Magee,  Professor  of  Physical  Culture 

Grace  Crowe,  Supervisor.  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Alice  Firth,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Catherine  Fitts,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  L-niversity  Hospital 

Gertrud"  Folendorf,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Frederick  Hartman,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  LTniversity  Hospital 

Petrea  Ludwig,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Persis  Marriage,  Supervisor,  Nursing  E<liipation,  University  Hospital 

Marguerite  McLean,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Agnes  Speed,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Sue  'Wilkins,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Sara  Bloom,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Brigid  Curtin,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Eleanor  Goss,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 

Mildred  Lantz,  Dietitian,  University  Hospital 

G.  Abraham,  Janitor,  Wheeler  Hall 

T.  Andrcggan,  Janitor,  Oilman  Hall 

. Frances  .Anderson.  Chief  Clerk,   President's  Office 

Edna  W.  Bailey,  Supervisor  of  the  Teaching  of  Science,  University  High  School 

J.  Banetti,  Laborer,  University  Farm 

E.  Barto,  Clerk,  University  Extension 

Margaret  Beattie.  Associaie  in  Public  Health 

Jessie  F.  Bell,  Sierdary,  Pediatrics,  University  Hospital 

B.  Jilasier,  Bookkci^iei-.  Hahnemann  Hospital 

(7.  W.   Brooks,   H'lper.  Chemistry 

Mary  W.  Broyles.  Instructor  in  Nursing  and  Superintendent  of  Dental  Hyg-ienists... 

!i.   Bi  chli.   Janitor,    .Architecture    Buihling 

Laura  Cairns,  .A.'sociate  in   Hygiene 

R.  C'anali,  Janitor,  Military  Building,   and  Marble  Cleaner 

F    Ci  ndido.  Janitor,  Budd  Hall  umi  Veterinary  Laboratory 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  123 

UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 
Name  and  Title  MonUUy  Salary 

Margaret  Carhart,  Associate  in  Knglish,  .Southern  Branch 125  oo 

D.  B.  Clark,  .\ssistant  in  Philo.sophy 125  00 

^—Elizabeth  Coats,  Secretary.  University  Hospital  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology II  125  00 

Katherine  Collins,  Associate  in  Knglish,  Southern  Branch 125  GO 

L.  J.  Condrotte,  Janitor,  Library 125  oo 

Beatrice  Q.  Cornish,  Associate  in  Spanish 125  oo 

S.  Crosby,  A.<si«tant  in  Mechanics,  Southern  Branch 125  00 

W.   Crrst)y,   .janitor.   Agricultural   Chemistry 135  oo 

N.  W.  Cunimings,  Assistant.  Scripps  In.stitute 125  00 

.1.  K.  DelaRoi,  .Janitor,  Budd  Hall  and  South  Hall 125  00 

J.   Dillon,   KngineeringJanitor  125  oo 

Mary  E.  Douglass,  As.'^istant  Teacher,  Kindergarten,  Southern  Branch II  125  00 

M.  W.  Dtila,  Orchard  Farm.  University  Farm 125  00 

J.  Eastman,  .lanitor,   California  Hall I. .1.1.  125  OO 

S.. Edgar,  .Janitor,  Hearst  Hall 1-25  oo 

O.   Eng.strom,  .Janitor,  Mining 125  00 

Christine  E:ssenberg,  Zoologist  and  Librarian  Biolagical  Research 125  00 

W.  L.  Fisher,  .Janitor,  Observatory  and  Mechanics  Building 125  00 

(t.  L.  Foster,  .Afsociate  in  Biochemistry 125  00 

-    -Beryl  Gauge,  Secretary  to  Principal,  University  High  School 125  01 

J.   Giorsetto,  Janitor,   Library 125  oo 

E.  F.  Gordon,  Janitor,  Wheeler  Hall 125  00 

W.  W.  Grieves,  Helper  in  Veterinary,  University  Farm 125  00 

P.  Hagenson,  Janitor,  Gymnasium  and  P^ntomology 125  OO 

H.  Hahn,  Janitor,  Hygiene  and  Pathology 125  00 

tR.  W.  Harvey,  Instructor  of  Neurology 125  00 

G.   Helmore,  Janitor,   Chemistry 125  01 

R.  Hemphill,  Janitor,  Gymnasium 125  00 

Albert  Hoffman,  Helper,  Hog  Serum  Sales 125  00 

S.   Hubbell,  Janitor,   Chemistry 125  00 

R.  R.  Huestis,  Assistant.  Scripps  Institute 125  CO 

A.  Imperiale,  Janitor,  'Wilmerding  School 125  00 

T.  Jane,  Janitor,  Physiology  and  Anthropology 125  00 

0.  Johan.sen,  Janitor,  Mining 125  OJ 

F.  Johnson,  Janitor,  East  Hall 125  00 

C.  Jorgensen,  Janitor,  Bacon  Hall 125  00 

James  Kadak,  Foreman,  University  Farm 125  00 

W.  J.  Lampkin,  Garage  Foreman,  LTniversity  Farm 125  00 

1.  W.  Leslie,  Janitor,  Library 125  CO 

P.  J.  Levy,  Janitor,  Mechanics 125  00 

Sidney  Lewin,  Assistant,  University  Farm IS  03 

O.  Lindberg,  Janitor,  Boalt  Hall 125  00 

Vernie  Litch,  Technician,  Photography,  University  Hospital 125  00 

J.  M.  Lynch,  Janitor.  .-Vnatomy  and  Gymnasium 125  00 

H.  Mallmann,  Janitor,  Library 125  f.O 

— Amy  Marshall,  Secretary,  Lick  Observatorj' 125  00 

A.  McCann,  Janitor,  Home  Economics 125  00 

E.  McDonald.  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 125  03 

T.  Moves,  Janitor,  Hilgard  Hall 125  CO 

D.  B.  Miller,  Associate  in  Drawing 125  00 

O.  A.  Miller,  Head  Janitor,  Dentistry 125  CO 

"     Anna  C.  Moody,  Secretary,  General  Medicine,  University  Hospital 125  00 

Ruth  Mo;  dv,  .\ssistant  in  Economics 125  00 

Hazel  Morehouse,  Supervisor,  Nursing  Education,  University  Hospital 125  00 

Margaret   E.  Murdock,  Assistant  Dean  of  Women 125  00 

O.  Olafson,  Janitor,  Hilgard  Hall 125  00 

0.  S.   Ferine,   Janitor.  Freshman  Chemistry 125  00 

W.   .-\.   Perkins,  Assistant  in  Pathology  and  Surgical  Pathology 125  00 

1.  N.    Prindle,  Janitor.   Library 125  00 

A.   C.    Renfree,   Janitor.   California   Hall 125  00 

^-Ada   Rippev.    i~ecretarv.   Comptroller's   Office 125  00 

Frieda   S.   Robscheit,   Assistant   in   Research   Medicine 125  00 

James   Ross,   Assistant,    !-!cripps   Institute 125  00 

M.   V.   Rowley,   Janitor,   Wheeler   Hall 125  00 

— -Gertrude    Schieck.    Secretary,    University   Hospital— 125  00 

A.    Schwyter,   Janitor,    Agriculture    Hall 125  00 

Louise  Shafor,  Historian,   University  Hospital 125  00 

P.    .Ste'ndoiff,   Choragus.    Music   Department 125  00 

C.  C.   Storer,  Janitor,  Wheeler  Hall 125  00 

— Pearl  Taylor,  Clerk.  University  Extension 125  00 

Charles   Temme,   Janitor,    Lick   C)bservatory 125  00 

Marietta  Voorhees,   Assistant  to  the  Dean  of  Women 1-5  00 

Mav  V.  Wallace.  Assistant  in  Public  Health 125  00 

W.  Walsh,  Janitor.  Bacon  Hall  and  Botany 125  00 

G.  Watson,    Tower  Operator,   Site io5  2a 

E.  W.  Weston,   Bookkeeper,  University  Farm 12d  00 

G.    Wikstedt,    Janitor,    Drawing 125  00 

D.  AVilliams,   Janitor,    South   Hall 125  00 

Charles   Wilson.  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment  Station 125  00 


124 


STATE   OFFICERS   AND    EMPLOYEES. 


UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  a.ul  Title  *'»""''>•  SHl''-y 

G    R    Wright,  Janitor,  California  and  VVlieeler  Hall 125  00 

s'  Leslie   Wright.    Instructor,   Southern   Branch i^a  00 

g'.   Zappettini,   ,Janitor,   Hilgard   Hall i;^5  00 

E.   Zugnoni.   Janitor,   Wheeler   Hall i-o  OU 

$76.00  to  $100.00. 

Rose    Vtlienaur,   Tvpist,   Comptroller's   Office 80  00 

Lillian    Bertram.   Stenographer,   Comp^-oller's  Office 80  00 

Ruth    Burton.    C\erk,    Comptroller's   Office &0  00 

Daniel  Cronin,  L:iborer,   University  Farm 80  OOt 

B    Dailev,   Clerk,   Hahnemann   Hospital 80  00 

Lucv  C  "Farrell,  Assistant  in  Radiography,   Dentistry SO  00 

'\I    Flammong.   Medical  and  Nursing  Services,   Hahnemann  Hospital 80  00 

J.W.  Gartland.   Fireman,   University  Farm 80  00 

Lilv    Hartweg,    Salad-Girl,   University   Farm 80  00 

Gus   Hokinson.   Laborer,   University   Farm.     _           -— _  80  00 

Eleanor  Howard,   Secretary  and  Librarian,  Pathology,  University  Hospital  80  00 

Alice  Lawrence,   Telephone  Operator 80  00 

S.    Lott.    Janitor,    Dentistry 80  OJ 

Marguerite   McNallv,   Clerk,   Comptroller's   Office 80  00 

Eva   E    Martin,   Assistant,   Recorder's  Office 80  00 

Hazel  Morse,   Historv  Clerk,  University  Extension 80  00 

Blanche  Otter,   Finde.x  Clerk,   Appointment   Secretary SO  00 

Blanche    Pendergast,    Stenographer,    Comptroller's   Office 80  00 

E.    Ralston,    Medical   and   Nursing   Services 80  00 

Mrs.  E.  M.   Schulz,  Order  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 80  00 

Ida  S.   Sinai,   Librarian.  University  Extension 80  00 

Doris    Smith,   Clerk.    University   Extension 80  00 

Mrs.    B.    Strumbaugh.    Janitress,    University   Farm 80  00 

S.  E.   Sutton.   Janitor,  Dentistry 80  00 

Veola  A.  Swanson,  File  Clerk,  University  Extension 80  00 

Viola   Svmons,   Clerk,   Recorder's   Office 80  00 

Ruby  Teller,  Stenographer.  Citrus  Experiment  Station SO  00 

Miss  H.   A.   Walker,   Assistant,   Botany 80  00 

Roberta  Wells,   Mail  Clerk,   Comptroller's  Office SO  00 

Pauline  Wilkinson,   Junior  Assistant,   Library 80  00 

Vera  Wilson,  Admission   Clerk,   University  Hospital 80  00 

Ruth  Windrom,   Laboratory  Helper,   Agriculture 80  00 

Margaret   W.    Skidmore,   Assistant   Secretary,    Engineering.. 82  SOt 

Gertruue   Darneille,   Telephone   Operator,   University   Hospital 83  00 

W.  C.  .\lvarez.  Assistant   Professor,  Research  Medicine 83  33 

G.  L.  Bean,  Clinical  Professor  of  Operative  Dentistry  and  Dental  Porcelain  83  337 

J.  U.  Calkins,  Jr.,  Lecturer  at  Law 83  33t 

H.   B.  Carey,   Assistant  Professor  of  Anatomy,   Materia  Medica  and  Thera- 
peutics,"   Dentistry 83  33t 

Ford  Carpenter,   Lecturer  in   Meterology,   Southern   Branch 83  33t 

W.  E.  Colbv,  Lecturer  in  Law  of  Mines  and  Water 83  33t 

M.   E.  Cummings,   Assistant  Professor  of  Modeling 83  33^ 

M.  W.   Dobrzensky,  Lecturer  in  Commercial  Law E  83  33t 

Arthur  Fern,  Armorer,  ^Military  Science  and  Tactics 83  33 

Kate   Gompeitz,    Orthopedist S3  33 

Virginia  Graham,   Instructor  in  Music — E  83  33 

R.   S.   Kuykendall,   .\ssistant  in   History S3  33 

Beatrice  McLean,   Liluary  Assistant,  Southern  Branch 83  33 

J.   T.   Nance,   Piofessor  of  Military   Science  and  Tactics 83  335 

W.  A.  Noyes,  Jr.,  Teaching  Fellow,  Chemistry 83  33 

Ida   Pattison.  Janitress,   Southern   Branch 83  33 

J.   B.   Rrdinsey.   Teaching  P^ellow,   Chemistry 83  33 

Cecile  Reau,   Lecturer  in  French 83  33 

J.  W.  Sanderson,  Technical  Assistant,  University  Hospital,  Department  of 

Physiolog.v     S3  33 

W.  F.  Sharp,   Professor  of  Clinical  Prosthodontia,   Dentistry 83  33t 

J.  G.  Sharp.   Professor  of  Principle  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  Dentistry 83  33[- 

A.  H.   Suggett,   Professor  of  Orthodontics,   Dentistry 83  33t 

M.   E.  Tindall.  Janitress,   Southern  Branch S3  33t 

M.  AVahrhaftig,    I.,ecturci-  in   Law 83  33t 

B.  W.    WheeU'i,   Assistant   in   History 83  33 

R.   H.   Sciobeieti,   Teaching  Fellow  in  Astronom.v  and  French 84  72 

Virginia   .Atcliison,    Slenogiapher.   University    Extension 85  00 

Helen   Auberlin.   Stenogiajiher,   Purchasing  Department 85  00 

Inez  Carver,   Clerical  Assistant,  Household  Art 85  00 

Vera  Chatfield,   Clerk,   Recorder's  Office 85  00 

Claudine   Davies,    Librarian,    Physics 85  00 

Gladys   Gibson,    Stenographtr,    University   Farm 85  00 

Vivian   C.   Gordon.   Statistical   Clerk,    University  Extension 85  00 

Margaict    Jackson,    .Stenographer.    In(irmary_-1 So  00 

Louise  Leverich,   Stenographer,   l^niversitv  Extension 85  00 

V.  B.  McClaren,  Chief  Clerk,  Physical  Education,  Men 85  00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  125 
UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  ami   Title  Monthly   Salary 

K.   McLau2:hlin,    Filing   Cleik.    Agriculture 85  00 

Vera  Manetta,   Steneiller,   University   Extension 85  00 

Gertrude  ISIann.  Tec'Jinician.  Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital 85  00 

Laura  K.   Milton,   Stenographer,  Graduate  Division 85  00 

Klve  Wicknian,  Typist.  University  Farm 85  00 

Geraldine   Preatzel,   Price  Clerk,  University  Hospital 85  00 

:Martha    Ruiickel,   Tvpist  Clerk.   Educational 85  00 

Mrs.   E.   W.   Smith,    Inventory  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 85  00 

Mrs.   M.   Smitli,  Record  Clerk,   University  Extension 85  00 

W.   McCracken  Smith,   Bookkeeper,   University  Extension 85  00 

Geoige    \\ats(jn,    Teainster,    Agriculture 85  00 

Berenice    Woods,  .lunior  Bookkkeeper,    Ccjmptroller's  Office 85  00 

William    Moran,   Porter,   University   Hospital 88  00 

Monica  Alexander.   Alilk  Test   Assistant.   University  Farm 90  00 

Mrs.   F.   M.  Armstrong,   Stenographer,  Agriculture 90  00 

A.   Baxley.   Stenographer,    Agriculture 90  00 

Lillie   F.    Baxter.    Stenographer,   Agriculture 90  00 

Gladys   Bennett.   Stenographer,   Smith-Hughes,   Southern  Branch 90  00 

Fred   Buehler,   Laborer,   University   Farm 90  00 

Edith  M.   Case,   Stenographer,   Agriculture 90  00 

Thomas  G.   Clark.   Clerical  Assistant,   Library 90  00 

A.   S.   Crew.    Druggist,   Los  Angeles.   Medical  School 90  00 

Josephine  Eichbaum,  Technician  in  Serology,  University  Hospital,  Clinical 

Laboratory     90  00 

Geraldyn   Elwell.    Stenographer,    Publications 90  00 

Louise   Evans.  Junior   Bookkeepei-.   Comptroller's  Office 90  00 

Andrew  Gallagher.   Janitor,   Los  Angeles  Medical  School 90  00 

Esther  D.  Hahn,  Junior  Assistant,   Library 90  00 

iviarion   Harris,   Junior  Assistant,   Library 90  00 

Theda  ■^^^   Hyde.  Junior  Bookkeeper,  Comptroller's  Office 90  00 

Mrs.   R.   T.   Irvine.   Stenographer.   Agriculture 90  00 

Grace  Jones.   Telei^hone  Operator.  Southern   Branch 90  00 

Alfretta  Jordan.  Clerk,   Southern  Branch 90  00 

Elizabeth   Keal.    Stenographer,    Agriculture 90  00 

Harriet   H.   Kelly,   Stenographer,   Recorder's  Office 90  00 

1  )agmar   S,    Klitgaard.    Cashier,    Dentistry 90  00 

Herman  Kucli,  Clerk,   Military  Science  and  Tactics 90  00 

M.    R.    Low.    Laborer,    Citrus   Experiment    Station 90  00 

M.   Martindale.    Stenographer,   University  Farm 90  00 

Edith   M.   Maslin.  Junior  Assistant.  Library 90  00 

Virginia    Mauck.    Bookkeeper.    LTniversitv    Hospital 90  00 

Mary  Miller.   Assistant.   Spanish 90  00 

J.   N.   Moore.   Foreman  of  Chico  Forestry  Station 90  00 

Bessie  E.   Nelson,  Junior  Assistant,   Library 90  00 

Mrs.    Maiguerite   O'Connor,    Stenographer,   Dentistry 90  00 

Anna   Phelps,   Extension   Clerk.    Comptroller's  Office 90  00 

Adelaide   Pratt.   Clerk.    Recorder's  Office 90  00 

J.   Edna  Schaner.  Technician,   Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital 90  00 

Flora  B.   Sears.  Stenographer.  Recorder's  Office 90  00 

Ethel   R.    Shinkwin.    Stenographer-Clerk,    Mechanics 90  00 

Vera  Snell,    Secretary.   L'^niversity  Hospital 90  00 

Marion  A.   Sweeney.  Technical  Assistant,  Hooper  Foundation 90  00 

Leta  Wearne,   Stenographer.   Citrus  Experiment   Station 90  00 

Emma  Wedemever,  Clerk,   Eve  Department,  University  Hospital 90  00 

Mabel  C.   Wells,   Small  Order"  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 90  00 

Joseph   Wernette.    Night   Watchman.   Southern   Branch 90  00 

Margaret  N.  Wliite,  Junior  Assistant,  I^ibrary 90  00 

Katherine  Wickson,  Junior  Assistant,   Library 90  00 

C.    Bissell.    Assistant    in   French 91  66 

Estella  D.   Lake,   Library  Assistant,   Southern  Branch 91  66 

L.   Pavid,   Assistant   in  French - 91  66 

Harry  Trotter,   Coach.   Southern   Branch 91  66t 

Herman  I^oeber,  General  Service  Elevator  Operator,  University  Hospital —  92  00 

Mary  T.    Paine,   Assistant  in   Mathematics E  93   lo 

Angele  H.  Bailey,  Stenographer,  Agriculture 9o  OU 

E.   R.    Bailey,    Stenographer,   Agriculture 9o  00 

R.  H.  Carnahan,   Teamster,   Citrus  Experiment  Station 95  00 

Mrs.   E.   H.   Carrigan,   Stenographer,   Citrus  Experiment  Station ^5  00 

Leta  Corcoran,   Stenographer.   University  Farm ^5  00 

Mrs.   M.   M.   Dornin.   Bid  Clerk,    Purchasing  Department 9b  01) 

Bstelle  Edmundson,   Bid   Clerk,   Purchasing  Department 95  00 

Irma  Filbert.   Stenographer,  Universitv  Farm 9b  00 

Mildred  E.  Ford,  Clerk,  Chemistry »»  ^» 

Tillie  Center,  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 95  00 

Gladys  Gibson,   Stenographer,   Education : 9a  00 

Florence  Greenwald,   Los  Angeles,   Stenographer,  University  Extension 9o  00 

H.   G.   Hull,   Laborer.   Citrus   Experiment   Station -' 95  00 

C.   A.   Jolinson,   Janitor,    Citrus   Experiment    Station •*»  y» 

Mrs.   E.   L.   Knight,   Stenographer,  Agriculture 95  00 

Margaret   Mavbeck,   Order  Clerk,   Comptroller's  Office 95  00 


126 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 


UNIVERSITY   OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  iiiul  Title  Monthly   SalaiT 

Robert  .McGill.  Beef  Barn  Helper,   University  Farm 95  00 

Grayce   McKav,   Stenograplier,   Agritultnre 95  00 

Nell  McLaiiKlilin.  Head  Stenographer,  Appointment  Secretary 9o  00 

Nellie   Meek,    loultrv   As.sistant,    University    Farm 95  00 

Margaiet  M.  Moir.  Stenographer,  Agriculture 95  00 

Uharles   Netlleship,   Janitor,   Citrus   Experiment   Station 95  00 

Edith  Quackenbush,  Junior  Bookkeeper,  Comptroller's  Office 95  00 

W    G.   \oung(iuist,   Bid  Clerk.  Comptroller's  Office 95  00 

L.   W.  Allen,   Assistant   in  Music  and   Band   Instructor  in  Military  Science 

and    laities    95  83 

Ida     Hvde,     Dormitory     Matron,     Housekeeping     Department,     University 

Hospital    99  00 

O.    K.    Allen,    Anesthetic   Administrator,   Hahnemann   Hospital 100  00 1 

Margaiet  Alter,   Nurse,   Infirmary 100  00 

Veda   Anderson,    President's  Office,   Stenographer 100  00 

R.   L.   Ansell,   Roentgenologist 100  00 

Miss   E.   Bates,   Stenographer,  University  Farm lOP  00 

Helen   P.   Bates,   Assistant,   Economics 100  00 

lixie   Bell,   Cashier,   University   Hospital 100  00 

Helen   Bergfried,   Associate   in   Botany 100  00 

T.  Bernhardt,  Stenographer,  Agriculture 100  00 

Tom   Berry,    Drayman,    University   Farm 100  00 

Edna  C.  Beiton,  Stenographer,  Recordei-'s  Office 100  00 

Mary  E.   Blayney,  Assistant,  Mailing  Room,  Agriculture 100  00 

H.  G.   Blowers,  Fireman,   University  Farm 100  00 

Mrs.   E.    Bock,    Stenographer,   Agriculture 100  00 

D.  Botteri,  Laborer,  University  Farm 100  00 

T.   Bowcork,   Laborer,   University   Farm 100  00 

T.   A.   Boyd,   Assitant  Gardener,   Southern   Branch 100  00 

L.  M.   Bovers,  Assistant  Physician  for  Men 100  00 

Helen    A.    Brandt.    Clerical   Assistant,    Library 100  00 

Bertha  Brown.  Stenographer,  Clerk,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 100  00 

Vera    Brown,    Stenographer,    Agriculture 100  00 

F.   Bryant,   Maid,   Hahnemann   Hospital 100  00 

Francis   Burke,    Bookkeeper,   University   Farm 100  00 

Julia  Burrell,  Matron  and  Clerk,   Physical  Education,  Women 100  00 

Gladys   Campbell,    Recorder,   University  Extension 100  00 

Hazel  Card,  Secretary,  General  Surgery,  University  Hospital 100  00 

A.    Cailson,   Janitor,    Southern    Branch 100  00 

Ruth  E.  Carson,  Technician,  Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital 100  00 

Reba    Charmak,    Nurse,    University    Hospital    Public    Nursing    and    Social 

Seivice    100  00 

T.  H.  Chen,  Assistant  in  Chinese 100  00 

Ruth  Christianson,   Technician  in  Biochemistry,   Clinical  Laboratory,  Uni- 

verjitv    Hospital 100  00 

Camilla  Clark,   File  Clerk,  University  Extension 100  00 

Harry  E.  Coffey,  Morgue  Keeper,  Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital--  100  00 

Sue  Coghlin,   Stenographer,   I^niversity  Hospital 100  00 

J.  R.  Collins,  Plant  Assistant,  University  Farm 100  00 

Marie  Costello,   Stenographer.   Zoology 100  00 

Anita  Cox,  Technician  in  Chemistry,  University  Hospital,  Clinical  Labora- 
tory     100  00 

Martin   Crane,  Janitor,  University  Farm 100  00 

Ella  Crawford,  Secretary,  University  Hospital 100  00 

Alice  Crook,  Stenographer,   Comptroller's  Office 100  00 

Lilla  Belle  Bailey,   Librarian,  Citrus  Experiment  Station 100  00 

P.  H.   Daus,  Assistant  in  Mathematics _ 100  00 

J.' A.   Desmond,   Janitor.   Southern   Branch 100  00 

Roy  Dix,   Assistant   Janitor,    Southern   Branch loo  0(i 

Bertha  Dubovsky,   Bacteriologist,  Botulism  Investigations ^ 10(i  iii» 

Harriet   Ellsworth,    Stenographer,    College   of  Commerce 10(1  Oi» 

Marian  Farrington.   Laboratory  Technician,   Infirmary 100  oo 

A.  J.  Faso.  Animal  Caretaker,  Hooper  Foundation 100  Oo 

Florence   Field,    Assistant.    Botulism   Investigations 100  00 

L.  Finley,  Stenographer,  Hahnemann  Hospital 100  00 

R.   Forbes,   Barn   Laborer,   Site 100  00 

Lillian   Franklin.   Secretary  and  Assistant   Director 100  00 

A.  W.  Frever,  Stenographer,  University  Farm 100  00 

Fern  B.  Gale,  Record  Clerk,   Agriculture 100  00 

E.  L.  Bilcreest,  Assistant  in  Surgery  and  Resident,  Hahnemann  Hospital 100  00 

Alice     M.     Giles,     Technician     in     Serology,     I'niversity    Hospital,     Clinical 

Laboratory    100  00 

Charles  Oilman,   Storekeeper,   Chemistry 100  00 

C    H.  Gilmore,  Janitor,  University  Farm 100  00 

Margaret  E.   Grieg,   Office  Assistant,  Wilmerding  School 100  00 

Barbara  N.  Grimes,  Lecturer  in  Law  and  Social  Economics 100  00 

C    R     Giles.   Instructor   in   Prosthetic   Dentistry 100  OOt 

Grace  Hamilton,  Voucher  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 100  00 

C    Hanson,   Laborer,   University  Farm 100  00 


NAMES,    TITLES   AND    SALARIES. 


127 


UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  .\foiitlily  Salary 

W.  R.  Hansen.  Plant  A.ssi.siant.   I'niversity  Karin 100  00 

Edna  Harrington.  Technician  and  Clerli,  University  Hospital,  Dermatology  100  00 

J.   B.   Harrington.   Instiuctoi'.   University   Farm 100  00 

Stella   Harrison.   Telephone   Operator.   Telephone 100  00 

Mrs.   Bfrnice  D.   Hartley.   Stenoijrapher-Clerk,  Dentistry 100  00 

W.  J.   Hawkins,   Assistant  in  Clinical   Dentistry 100  00 

Abbie    Ha\vle.\',    Stenographer,    Economics 100  00 

Helen  M.  Hill.  Vocational  Education  Office  Assistant 100  00 

S.  A.    Hill.  Clinical   Professor  of  Homeopathic  Medicine 100  OOt 

Nettie   M.   Hobart.   Clerk,   Southern   Branch 100  00 

H.  M.  Hunt,  Assistant  C'uiator  of  Birds,  Vertebrate  Zoology 100  00 

A.   F.   Hurd.   Helper.   Architecture 100  00 

H.   K.   Ihrig'.   .Vssistant  in  Chemistry 100  00 

llenrica   llichan.   Office  Manager,   Publications 100  00 

A.   Isola.   Scavenger,   Site 100  00 

Margaret  Jackson.   Senior  Receiving  Clerk,   Recorder's  Office 100  00 

Marlin  F.  .Jackson,   Janitor,   Southern   Branch 100  00 

Charles   Keaton.   Assistant  Gardener,    Southern   Branch 100  00 

M.    M.    Kendall.    Stenographei-,    Agriculture 100  00 

Dan  J.   Larky,   Laljorer.    l^niversity  Farm 100  00 

J.   C.   C.   LeClerq,    Assistant   in   French 100  00 

Llewellyn  L.  Loud,  Gardener  and  Janitor,  Anthropology 95  00 

G.   B.  Marsh,  Teaching  Fellow,   Spanish 100  00 

Katherine   McBride,    Technician.  Hooper  Foundation 100  00 

M.   Ralph   McBride,    Buttermaker,   University   Farm 100  00 

Ruby  McClain,  Nurse,   Southern  Branch 100  00 

Winifred    Merriam,    Stenographer,    Vocational    Education,    Smith-Hughes 

Industrial     Act 100  00 

Ignatius   McGuire,    Clerical   Assistant,    Library 100  00 

Mrs.   E.   D.   Merchant,    Stenographer,   Agriculture 100  00 

Mitchell   Mills,   Janitor,    Southern   Blanch 100  00 

Evelyn    Mitchell.    Stenographer,    Agriculture 100  00 

Seiichi    Miyasaki,    Technician,    Hooper   Foundation 100  00 

Gladys  Murphy,   Assistant  in  Philosophy,  Assistant  in  Public  Speaking 100  00 

C.   Noonan,   Night  Watchman,   LTniversity  Farm 100  00 

M.   V.    Nowbray.    Assistant.    Drawing 100  00 

Mabel  C.  Olsen.  Stenographer,  Comptroller's  Office 100  00 

Louise  A.  Patten,  Associate  in  Public  Speaking 100  00 

Anna  Peterson,   Clerk,    Universitv   Extension 100  00 

Henry  D.   Phillips.   Teaching  Fellow,   Spanish 100  00 

A.  L.    Price,    Editorial   Work 100  OOt 

C.  P.   Redington,   Stenographer,   University  Farm 100  00 

Dorothv   Riedv,    Technician   in   Biochemistry,   University  Hospital,   Clinical 

Laboratory    _- 100  00 

Agnes  Robb.  File  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 100  00 

Francis  J.   Roberts,   Technical  Assistant,   Hooper  Foundation 100  00 

W.   R.   Robinson,   Assistant  in  Economics 100  00 

B.  S.   Rosen,   Dental  Surgeon - 100  00 

Dorothy  Rowland,   Stenographer.    President's  Office 100  00 

Annette  Ruggles,   Secretary,   University  Hospital 100  00 

Gladys   Saile,    Storekeeper,    Chemistry 100  00 

Hallie   Samson,    Clerk.   L'niversity   Farm 100  00 

Alice   Schaerer.    Secretary.    Botulism    Investigations •  100  00 

Helen   Sehieck,   Assistant   Secretary,   l'niversity  Hospital 100  00 

Margaret  Schulze.  Instructoi-  in  Obstetrics  and  Gynocology 100  00 

William   Scott,    .Janitor,    Southein    Branch 100  00 

Fred    Sheldon,    Housekeeping   Poi-ter,    LTniversity  Hospital 100  00 

Ethel  Sherman.   Superintendent  of  Infirmary 100  00 

Anna   Shultis,   Stenographer,  L'niversilv  Farm 100  00 

F.   Scott  Smith.  Helper.  Civil  Engineering 100  00 

J.   W.    Smith,   Irrigator,   Citrus  Experiment  Station 100  00 

Douglas  D.   Stafford,   Technician.   Pathology  Research,   United  States 100  00 

D.  V.   Steed,    Assistant   in   Mathematics 100  00 

Mary  Stockle,   Secretary,  University  Hospital,  Department  of  Biochemistry  100  00 

Josephine   Sullivan,    Stenographer.   Comptroller's  Office 100  00 

Coris  V.   Thaxter,   Stenographer-Clerk.   Mechanics 100  00 

Edith  Ueland,  Assistant  in   Physical  Education 100  00 

Helen  M.   Ufford,   Stenographer-Clerk.   Infii-mary  Hygiene 100  00 

A.  Van  Deuser.   Assistant   Gardener.   Southern   Branch 100  00 

Julian  R.  Waybur,  Supervisor  Mu.sic.  LTniversity  Extension ElOO  OOt 

C.  Weaver.   Laborer,   Universitv  Farm 100  00 

Ed.   Webber,   Janitor.    Southern   Branch 100  00 

Mark   Weil.    Plant   Assistant.   University   Farm 100  00 

Osalin   Wells.   Clerical   Assistant,   Library 100  00 

Ella    Weston.    Technician.    Universitv    Hospital,    San    Francisco    City    and 

Countv     Hospital _- 100  00 

Pauline  Whitman.   Technician.   Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital —  100  00 

Miss  M.   J.   Williamson.   Assistant.    Drawing ElOO  00 

Ben  Wilson.   Technical  Assistant.   University  Hospital  Department  of  Bio- 
chemistry       100  00 

Clara  K.    Wright.    Stenographer.    Agriculture 100  00 

R.  V.  Wiight,   Specialist  in  Agricultural  Extension 100  005 


128  STATE    OFFICERS    AND    KMI'EOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

$;■>!. UO   to   $75. tut. 
Name  ami  Title  Monthly  Salaw 

A.    E    Sagehorn,  Hog  Barn  Helper,  University  Farm 52  50 

Rose    Militor,    Nurse,    University    Hospital,    Public    Health    Nursing    and 

Social    Service 54  OOt 

Katherinc   Barton.   Janitress,    Hooper  Foundation 55  00 

Kathryn   Hughes,   Messeng:er,  Univei'sity  Extension 55  00 

l^illian   Lizee.   Cleric.    I'hysics 55  00 

Kunisada    Kivasu.    Resident    Interne,    Medical    Education,    University   Hos- 
pital    ___■__  — -- 56  00 

C.  E.  Seaman,  Assistant  in  Biology,  Dentistry 56  OOt 

Su.san   Cobb,    Teaching   Fellow   in   English 56  2b 

K.   R.  Edlund.   Assistant   in   Chemistry 58  33 

Ben  Einzig.  Assistant  in   Physical  Education,   Southern  Branch 58  33 

E.  C.  Gudde,  Assistant  in  German 58  33 

W.  H.  Hampton,  Assistant  in  Chemistry 58  33 

T.   Lawson,   Assistant  in  Anatomy 58  33 

R.   W.   Miller.   Assistant  in  Chemistry 58  33 

P.  H.   Arnot,   Assistant   in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  and  Assistant  Resi- 
dent   University    Hospital 60  00 

E.    L.    Barney,    Instructor,    Hahnemann    Hospital,    Supervisor    of    Nursing 

Education,    University    Hospital . SO  OOt 

E.  W.   Blair,   Assistant  in   Physiology 60  OOt 

E.   Bohamon,   Nurse,   Los  Angeles  Medical 60  00 

M.  M.  Booth,  Assistant  in  Surgery  and  Asst.  Resident,  University  Hospital  60  00 

E.   L.   Brucli,  Assistant  in  Medicine,   Resident   San  Francisco  Hospital 60  00 

E.  M.  Carr,  Assistant  in   Pediatrics,  Resident  University  Hospital 60  00 

Marv  Casterline.   Cafeteria,    Southern   Branch 60  00 

T.  H.  Crook.  Assistant,  Geology  and  Mineralogy 60  OOt 

F.  Holmes,   Engineer,   Hahnemann   Hospital 60  OOt 

Ida  C.  Kenney,  Office  Assistant,  Comptroller's  Office 60  00 

A.   D.   Baton.   Assistant  in  Physiology 60  00 

R.   C.    Martin.   Assistant  in   Otology,   Rhinology  and   Laryn,   and  Assistant 

Resident    University    Hospital 60  00 

N.  A.  ISIcCollom,  Laborer.  University  Farm 60  OOt 

Delta  R.   Olsen,  Assistant   Phvsician  for  Women 60  00 

Ida  Poff,   Cafeteria,   Southern  Branch 60  00 

Edwai-d    Williamson,    Opthalmologist,    Infirmary 60  OOt 

Anita  Wolter,   Cleric,   University   Hospital 60  00 

Nina  M.  Alderton.  Assistant  in  jNIathematics 62  50 

P.    Byerly.   Jr.,   Assistant   in   Physics 62  50 

Gladys   Campbell,    Assistant.    Mathematics 62  50t 

L.   Hill.   Teaching  Fellow  in  History 62  50 

S.   Maeser,   Assistant  in   Cliemistry 58  33 

U.  J.   Marra,   Teaching  Fellow  in   History 62  50 

A.   K.   Astor,   Assistant   in   Physics 62  50 

Evelyn  Ayleswoith,  Assistant  in  Physics 62  50 

W.  C.   Bartlett.  Assistant   in  Economics 62  50 

T.   L.   Bailey.   Teachinpf  Fellow  in  Geology 62  50 

C.  J.  Bettin,  General  Helper  in  Shops,  Wilmerding  School 62  50 

D.  Bjork,   Assistant  in   History 62  50 

L.  A.   Bond.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Geologv 62  50 

G.  C.  Boyce,  Teaching  Fellow  in  History 62  50 

R.  C.   B.ridgman,   Teaching  Fellow  in   History 62  50 

E.  W.   Brundin,  Laboratory  Assistant  in  Psychology 62  50 

F.  G.    Bui-tchett.    Assistant   in   Economics 62  50 

Dorothy  Coker,   Assistant   in   Botany 62  50 

L.    Cooper.    Assistant   in   Economics 62  50 

G.  M.  Cunningham,   Assistant  in   Physics 62  50 

H.   L.   Deimel.   Assistant  in   Economics 62  50 

Sarah  Elkin.   Teaching  F'ellow  in  Zoology , 63  50 

Joseph  W.    Ellis.   Assistant   in  Physics 62  50 

S.   A.   M.   Francis,  Assistant  in  Physics 62  50 

N.    S.   Gallison,   Assistant   in   Economics 62  50 

A.  F.  Hai'shbarger,   Teaching  Fellow,   Political  Science 62  50 

Josephine   Hoyt,   Teaching   Fellow,    Political   Science 62  50 

.Jean   Huddleston.   Assistant   in    Physics 62  50 

I'^lythe  S.  Katten,  Assistant  in  Social  Economics 62  50 

./.   F.   Kessel.   Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology 62  50 

W.   G.    Kohner,   Assistant   in    Botany 62  50 

1j.   J.   Lease.   Assistant  in  Physics 62  50 

V.  F.   Lenzen.  Assistant  in   Physics 62  50 

F.  f^  Leonard,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Astronomy 62  50 

G.  B.   Maas,   Assistant   in   Physics 62  50 

W.  H.  Mah.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Political  Science 62  .50 

TJ.  J.  Marra,  Teaching  Fellow,  Historv E62  50 

E.   A.   Martin,   Teaching   Fellow,   Political   Science 62  50 

W.   T.  McGrath,   Assistant  in  Economics 62  50 

H.   C.   Mitchell,   Assistant    in  History 62  50 

N.   P.   Neilson,   Assistant   in   I'hvsics . 62  50 

J.    F.   Pobanz,    Assistant   in   Mathematics 62  50t 

Helen  Rocca.  Teaching  Fellow,  Political  Science 62  50 

Lucile  Rnush.   Assistant  in   Botanv 62  50 


NAMES,   TITLES    AND    SALARIES. 


129 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

J.   G.   Schaffer.   Assistant  in   Economics 62  50 

E.  B.   Smith.   Teaching  Fellow.    Political  Science 62  50 

H.  E.   Smith,   Assistant  in   Economics 62  50 

Helen   H.   Smith.  Assistant   in  Physics 62  50 

G.   W.    Smullin,   Resident   Assistant  in   Physics 62  50 

H.  G.   Tasker,   Assistant  in   Physics 62  50 

M.   M.   Stockwell.   Assistant  in  Economics 62  50 

AV.  J.  Tucker.  Teaching  Fellow  in   English 62  50 

R.   Vanilergrift.   Assistant   in   History 62  50 

A.  P.    Vanselow,   Assistant   in    Ph.Nsics 62  50 

B.  H.   Williams.   Teaching  Fellow.   Political  Science 62  50 

B.   C.   Wong.   Assistant  in   Mathematics 62  50 

J.  R.  Sharpsteen.  Resident  Interne.  Medical  Education,  University  Hospital  64  00^ 

L.   M.   K.   Boelter.  Assistant  in   Mechanics 65  OOt 

Ida   Brasier,   Cafeteria,    Southern   Branch 65  00 

B.  T.   Brewster,   Milk   Route   Salesman.   University  Farm 65  OOt 

Robert  Brown,   Helper,   Dairy  Sales.  University  Farm 65  00 

Marion  Culbertson,  Tester,  University  Farm 65  00 

Herbert   Delius,   Helper,    Dairy  Sales.   University  Farm 65  00 

Robert   Gibson,   Museum  Guard,   Anthropology 65  00 

Nellie  Housh,   Cafeteria,   Southern   Branch 65  00 

H.   W.   Hurry,    Supei-intendent,   Mailing  Room 65  OOt 

Violet   Monensen,    Stenographer-Clerk,   President's  Office 65  00 

Arthur  Poy.'^e'-.   Museum  Guard,  Anthropology 65  00 

Mary  Rochford.   Cafeteria,    Southern    Branch 65  00 

Etna  Sullivan,   Cafeteria,   Southern   Branch 65  00 

Florence  Tedlock,   Cafeteria,   Southern   Branch ''5  00 

F.  P.   Wisner.   Student  Fellow,   Research   Medicine.  Hooper  Foundation  and 

Assistant   Technician.    Surgical   Pathology,   University  Hospital 65  00 

Murphy   Young,    Second    PJov,    Infirmary 65  00 

T.    F.    Buehrer.    Teaching  Fellow.   Cheriiistry 66  66 

J.   F.    Forbes.    Lecturer  in   Accounting -- 66  66t 

Mildred   Mihills.   Teaching  Fellow   in   English 66  66 

T.  E.  Phipps,   Teaching  Fellow  in  Chemistry 66  66^ 

Clyde  F.   Smith,   Reader,   upper  division  problems 67  OOi 

C.  Middleton,    X-Ray  Assistant,    Hahnemann   Hospital 68  OOt 

Andrew    Aitken,    Laborei',    Universitv   Farm 70  00, 

Doris   Alderson.   Clerk,    Infirmary X*^'  00 

Geraldine  Baroni,  Jimior  Bookkeeper,  Comptroller's  Office ^'^  ^0 

Gladys   Basye,   Pianist,   Physical  Education,   Women 70  00 

A.  M.   Brown,  Maid,  University  Hospital 70  00 

Annie  Cassen,   Seamstress.  University  Hospital 70  00 

Helen  Connolly,   Office  Apprentice,   University  Hospital 70  00 

Eileen   C.   Duggan,   Museum   Helper,   Anthropology 70  00 

Henriette  M.  Fialon,  Clerical  Assistant,   Litaraiy 70  00 

Mary  Finlayson,  Seamstress,  University  Hospital 70  00 

Elizabeth  Hammond,  Linen  Room,  T'niversity  Hospital 70  00 

Ethel    Isaacs,    Clerical   Assistant,    Library 70  00 

James  Kelley,   Laborei-,   L'niversity   Farm 70  00 

Marie  Kelly,  Media  Maker,  Culture  Media,  University  Hospital 70  00 

Lucie  A.   Loud.   Clerk,   Infirmary 70  00 

Elizabeth  Mclntyre,  Maid,  Culture  Media,  University  Hospital 70  00 

Clara   Payne,   Maid,   Culture  Media,   University  Hospital 70  00 

N.    Robinson,    Maid,    Hahnemann    Hospital    70  00 

William  Service,  Messenger,  Medical  School  and  Hospital  and  Comptroller's 

Office    70  00 

Fannie  Sheldon,  Linen  Room,  I^niversity  Hospital 70  00 

Gladys  Trosper,  Office  Apprentice,  l^niversity  Hospital j^O  00 

Laura  Wright,   Cafeteria,  Southern   Branch 70  00 

Robert  Van  Zandt,   Laborer,   University  Farm 70  00, 

Rita  Good,  Maid,  University  Hospital,  Clinical  Laboratory j|^2  00 

Nellie  Mead,  Maid,  LTniversity  Hospital,  General  Service ';  "" 

Ruth  Adams,   Clerk,   Universitv  Extension 7y  00 

Mrs.  J.   Armstrong,   Matron,   Wheeler  Hall 75  00 

W.  E.  Bates,  Lecturer,  Hygiene,  University  Farm 7a  00 

Rosalind    Blair,   File  Clerk,   University   Extension i^  "' 

Patricia   Brown,    Information   Cleik,   I^niversity   Extension ;l.o  0" 

Lucille  Campbell,   Index  Cleik.   Comptroller's  Office ^—--.- 

Katherine  Carlton,  Manager,  Bureau  of  Occupations,  Administration  Presi- 
dent's    Office     I'  ^X' 

R.  G.  Challender.  Assistant  Mechanical  Engineer,  Mechanics (.&  00 

O.   S.   Cook,  Instructor  in   Roentgenology '2  ""' 

Belle  Coombs,   Helper,   Agriculture ---, i^  nn 

B.  F.  Dearing.  Assistant.  Pediatrics  and  Resident  University  Hospital 7o  o  • 

C.  Dewfield.    Laborer,   University   Farm i^  JJ" 

H.  D.  Draper,  Teaching  Fellow,  Chemistry _-_,____--- 'o  oo 

F.  W.  Eplev.  Instructor.  Radiography  and  Orthodontia,  Dentistry 7o  ou, 

Mrs.  H.  C.   Ferrer.  Matron,   Dentistry "^  "" 


9— 976S 


130  STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF    CALI  FORM  I  A— Continued. 

Name  ami  Title  MontlUy   Salary 

Hugh  Forgie,  Animal  Caretaker,    I'athology,   University  Hospital 75  00 

B.  M.  Glantz,  Associate,  Industrial  Arts,  Soutliern  Branch 75  00 

Florence  Goddard,  Instructor,  Industrial  Arts,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

Burdette  Gray,   Stenographer,   University  Extension 75  00 

J.  W.  Gustin,  Laborer,   University  Farm 75  00 

Grace  E.  Hardy,  Stenographer,  Los  Angeles  University  Extension 75  00 

E.   B.  Hart,   Stenographer,   Los  Angeles   Medical 75  00 

C.  Hemphill,    Laborer,    University   Farm 75  00 

T.  R.  Hogness,   Teaching  Fellow,  Chemistry 75  00 

Mary  E.  Hutton,  Assistant  Matron.  Gymnasium 75  00 

Hazel  Drake  Jackson,  Associate  in  Industrial  Arts,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

A.  W.  Johnson,  Instructor,  Otology.   Rhinology  and  Laryngology 75  OOt 

Mrs.  E.  Kenna,  Janitress,  Hearst  Hall 75  00 

H.   S.  King,  Chimes  Master,  Campanile  Maintenance 75  00 

Jacob  H.  Kropp,  Assistant  Armorer,  Militaiy  Science  and  Tactics 75  00 

Bernice  Kronnick,   Requisition  Clerk.  Comptroller's  Office 75  00 

Ruth  Knapp,  Clerk,  Culture  Media,  University  Hospital 75  00 

Aimee  Laumen,  Cashier,  I'niversity  Hospital,  Out  Patient  Department 75  00 

J.   Lee,    Laborer,    University   Farm 75  00 

"U'.   E.   Leland.   Lecturer.  Architectural  Mechanics 75  00 

Freda  Linne.  Assistant  Bookkeeper,   ITniversity  Hospital 75  00 

Florence  Macmillan,  Technician,  Surgical  Pathology,  LTniversity  Hospital--  75  00 

M.   L.  Montgomerv,  Assistant  in  Anatomy 75  00 

Mrs.    H.    S.   Moose,   Janitress 75  00 

Beulah  M.   Morrison.   Research  Assistant,   Psychology 75  00 

L.   F.    Morrison,   Assistant   in   Bacteriology 75  00 

D.  Murray,   Laborer,  University  Farm 75  00 

N.  Naka,  Animal  Caretaker,  Anatomy,  University  Hospital 75  00 

Hazel  Niehaus,  Typist.  Printing  Office 75  00 

J.    Patigan,    Laborer,    University    Farm    75  00 

C.  Dorothea  PhilHps.  Assistant,  Industrial  Arts,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

M.  A.  Phinney,  Mailing  Clerk,  Agriculture 75  OOf 

Joseph    Posn^r,    Assistant,    Publications,    Publicity    Assistant,    President's 

Office     -- 75  00 

M.   Ranuro.   Laborer,  University  Farm 75  00 

E.  Rawson,  Laborer,  University  Farm 75  00 

Bernice  Rhodes,   Technician,   Pathology,   University   Hospital 75  00 

G.  K.  Rhodes,  Instructor,  Surgery,  Medical  School  and  Hospitals 75  OOf 

T.  Richie,  Laborer,  I'niversity  Farm 75  00 

J.    Rowe,   Laborer,    University   Farm 75  OOt 

H.  H.   Searls,   Asistant  in  Surgery  and  Resident,   LTniversity  Hospital 75  00 

A.  A.    Sliufelt,    Assistant,    Obstetrics    and    Gynecology    and    Resident    Uni- 
versity   Hospital 75  00 

J.  Sims,  Laborer,  LTniversity  Farm 75  00 

B.  Smith,   Laborer,  LTniversity  Farm 75  00 

C.  Smith,  Laborer,  University  Farm 75  00 

M.  Spangler,  Laborer,  University  Farm 75  00 

Helen  Speck,  Assistant  to  Counselor,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

Helen  Stanfors,   Clerk  and  Stenographer,   University  Hospital 75  00 

Frances  E.   Steiner,  Voucher  Record  Clerk,   Comptroller's  Office 75  00 

N.   Stewart.   Telephone   Operator,   Hahnemann  Hospital 75  00 

Mary  Stiefvater,  Technician,  Surgical  Pathology,  University  Hospital 75  00 

P.  M.  Stone,  Stenographer,  Agriculture 75  OOt 

Katherine   Stout,   Clerk,    University   Extension 75  00 

Florence  Sutton,  Assistant,  Tennis,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

C.  R.  Swanstrom,  Assistant  Armorer,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 75  00 

Harriet  Tindall,  Cafeteria,  Southern  Branch ; 75  00 

Annie  Von  Schriltz,   Cafeteria,  Southern  Branch 75  00 

Viola    Warren,    Assistant    Secretary,    General    Medicine.    University    Hos- 
pital      75  00 

Florence  I.   Wendering,   Clerical  Assistant.  Library 75  00 

G.  Wickson,  Instructor,  Graphic  Art 75  00 

Byna  Williamson,  Stenciler,   University  Extension 75  00 

Alice  Winchester,   Secretary,   X-Ray,   University  Hospital 75  00 

Mildred  Winchester,  Stenographer-Clerk,  Phvsieal  Education,  Women 75  OOt 

H.  H.  Woodruff,  Janitor,  Philosophy 75  00 

Agnes  Zachert,  Clerk,   Infirmary  Service,  I'niversity  Hospital 75  00 

Catherine  Zachert,   Clerk,   University  Hospital 75  00 

Martha    Olsson,    Assistant   Technician,    Physio-Theraphy,    University   Hos- 
pital      75  50t 

$1.00  to  $50.00. 

Elizabeth   Armstrong,    Helper,   Monitor,    Philosophy t$0  62J 

Elsie    Barth,    He'.per,    Monitor,    Philosophy t62i 

Florence  Graves,   Helper,   Monitor,   Philosophy t62J 

Ramona   Ferrari,    Helper.    Monitoi-.    Philosophy t62| 

Ruth   Hawkins,   Helper,    Monitor,    Philosophy t62J 


NAMES,   TITLES  AND   SALARIES. 


131 


UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  an. I   Title  MonUily  Salary 

Dorothy   Hopkins,    Helper.   Monitor,   Philosophy t62i 

Koren  Kieldsen,  Helper,   Monitor,   Pliilosuphy 162?* 

Dorothy  Meyer,   Helper.    Monitor,   Philosophy t6-'^ 

Julia   Ncales,   Helper,    Monitor.    Philosophy t62i 

J.  E.  Law,  Curator  in  Osteolog-y  (Museum) 1  OO" 

L.  C.  Merriam,  Reader  in  Surveying 3  25t 

N.   C.   Raab,  Readei'  in  Surveying 3  50t 

W.   Whitehead,    Morgue    Keeper,    University   Hospital,    San   Francisco  City 

and    County    Hospital 5  oot 

H.  W.  Haberkorn,   Reader  in  Surveying 5  25t 

Virginia    Henning.    Reader,    Philosophy 7  00+ 

Mrs.  M.   D.   Bishop,  Reader,  Education  7  20t 

Clifford  Runte,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 7  50t 

L.  Bartlett,  Lecturer  in  Dental  Jurisprudence,  Dentistrj' 8  33t 

E.  C.  Bettencourt,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Prosthetic  Dentistry 8  33t 

J.  L.  Campbell,   Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 8  33t 

A.  M.  Church,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 8  33t 

H.  O.  Eggert.  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 8  33t 

Norma  Gould,  Assistant  in  Gymnastics,  Southern  Branch 8  33 

O.  A.  Haberdier,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Prosthetic  Dentistry 8  33t 

Glen  Haydon,   Assistant,   Music   8  33t 

F.  O.  Hoedt,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 8  33t 

C.  W.  Johnson,   Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry ' 8  33t 

W.  H.   Lowell,   Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative   Dentistry 8  33t 

L.  Schuchard,  Instructor  in   Extracting,   Dentistry 8  33t 

T.  R.  Sweet,  Instructor  in  Orthodontics,  Dentistry 8  33t 

John  P.  Daley,  Reader  in  Surveying 9  OOt 

Valerie  Arnold,  Reader,  Pholosophy 10  OOt 

Lee   Barker,    Assistant,    Military   Science  and  Tactics 10  00; 

Ruth   E.   Baugh,   Assistant,    Geography   10  OOt 

W.  Beckett,  Assistant  Chimes  Master,  Campanile  Maintenance 10  OOt 

Benjamin   Benas,   Reader  in   Surveying  10  OOt 

Wm.  J.  Blythe,  Assistant  to  Professor,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 10  00; 

G.  W.  Marvin,  Reader  in  Surveying 10  OOt 

Vera  Morse,  Assistant,  Public  Speaking 10  OOt 

Margery  Mower,   Reader,    Philosophy   10  OOt 

Christian   Ploss,   Assistant  Military  Science  and  Tactics 10  00' 

Oscar   Rosendorf,    Assistant   Military   Science   and   Tactics 10  00; 

Merton  Slater.  Student  Laborer.  University  Farm 10  OOt 

J.    R.   Thompson,  Assistant  Military  Science  and   Tactics 10  00; 

W.   White,   Laboratory   Assistant,    Scripps  Institute 10  OOt 

Carl   Mungersdarf,   Assistant   Physical   Education,   Southern   Branch 10  41t 

L.   Jenks,   Reader,    Philosophy   11  33t 

E.  P.   Griffin,   Assistant  Librarian,   Dentisti-y  12  50t 

R.   Hunter,   Lecturer  in  Economics  and  English 12  50t 

A.  W.  Jacobs,  Observer  Meteor  Station,  Geography 12  50t 

T.  W.  Sharp,  Reader,  Latin 12  oOt 

C.  A.   Brown,   Reader.  Education 14  40t 

Jessie  Jackson,   Reader,    Education  14  40t 

Margaret  E.   Martin,   Reader,  Education  14  40t 

F.  J.  Adams,  Assistant  Psychologj'  Research 15  OOt 

Louise  Alexander,  Teacher,   Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

Florence   Alvarez.   Teacher.    Southern   Branch 15  OOt 

Ella  Lynch  Ashton,  Teacher,   Southern   Branch   15  OOt 

Sadie  E.  Black,  Teacher,  Southern  Branch  15  OOt 

Estelle  Mary  Brown,  Teacher,  Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

B.  E.  Garner,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 15  OOt 

Alberta  Gatton,  Reader,  Philosophy -- 15   00; 

Pauline  Hilleman.   Reader,   Greek 15  00+ 

Antonino  LoPrest,  Reader  in  Surveying 15  OOt 

Eberta   McKechnie,  Attendant.   History  15  OOt 

Elizabeth  McPeak,   Teacher,   Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

J.  Miller,  Office  Boy,  President's  Office 15  OOt 

Frances   Phillips,   Teacher,    Southern   Branch   15  OOt 

R.  E.  Pollich.  Teacher,  Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

Nellie  I.  Potter.  Principal,  Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

Mary  C.  Rupp.  Teacher,   Southern   Branch  15  OOt 

Ellen  L.   Toy,   Teacher.   Southern   Branch  15  OOt 

Emma  Weberg.  Teacher,  Southern  Branch 15  OOt 

H.  J.  Bruhns,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 16  66t 

T.  Craig,   Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry  16  66t 

J.  E.  Gurley,  Instiuctor  in  Inorganic  Chemistry  Dentistry 16  66t 

H.  T.   Moore,  Lecturer  in  Surgery.   Dentistry 16  66t 

C.  B.  Musante,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 16  66t 

G.  Schneider,    Lecturer,    Physical    Education.    Men . E16  66t 

A.   E.   Scott,   Instructor  in  Orthodontia,  Dentistry 16  66+ 

S.  B.   Scott,   Instructor  in  Dental  Porcelain 16  66t 


132  ST>TE   OFFICERS    AND    EMI'I.OYEES. 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORNI  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

J.  E.  Steffan,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 16  66t 

S.  A.  White,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Operative  Dentistry 16  66t 

\V.  C.   Wright,   Instructor  in  Dental  Porcelain 16  66t 

Fondalita  Lowry.  Reader,  Latin  18  75t 

Gertrude    Allen.    Superintendent    of   the   Teacher's   Course   in    Mathematics, 

Universitv  High  School 20  00 

Florence  Bathgate.    Reader.    Philosophy   20  OOt 

Frances  Farmer,  Reader,  English 20  OOt 

C.    Hogan,   Laborer,   University  Farm 20  OOt 

Alan  Hurd,  Reader,  English 20  OOt 

C.  M.  Jones,  Messenger,   Pi-esident's  Office 20  OOt 

A.  Murphy,  Reader.  Philosophy 20  OOt 

Helen   Price.   Supervisoi    of  the  Teachers'   Course   in  Library   Service,   Uni- 
versitv High  School 20  00 

Henriette    Roumigier,    Reader,    Philosophy    20  OOt 

Madelaine   Schreiber,    Reader,   English 20  OOt 

G.  B.  Wallace,  Office  Manager.  Stock.  University  Extension 20  83 

C    C    Conrad,   Superintendent  of  the   Teaching  of  Latin,  University  High 

School   20  83 

T.  P.  Knudson.  Reader,  Education  21  60t 

J.  C.  Alter,  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department 25  OOt 

Y.    Amagata,    Reader,    Mathematics 25  OOt 

Nellie  Bartlett,  Reader.  Mathematics 25  OOt 

Clifford  Bell,  Reader.   Mathematics 25  OOt 

Mrs.  S.  Bogue,  Janitress,   Botulism  Investigations 25  OOt 

Ruth   Brant,   Reader.    Mathematics   25  OOt 

W.  :\I.   Braun.   Reader.   Mathematics  25  OOt 

E.  C.   Bull.   Assistant  in  Orthopedic  Surgery 25  OOt 

Lois  Carroll.  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department 25  OOt 

Katherine  Close.  Lecturer  in  Hygiene,  Southern  Branch 25  00 

Mamie  Cohen.  Reader.  Mathematics 25  OOt 

M.  L.  Cohn.  Assistant  in  Pediatrics 25  OOt 

Christine  Cothran,  Clerk.  Astronomy 25  OOt 

D.  D.   Crvstal.   Reader,   History   25  OOt 

F.  ^'.  Custer.  Reader.  History 25  OOt 

R.  V.  Douglas.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Southern  Branch 25  00 

E.  i~\  DuB -ay.  Assistant  in  Medicine 25  OOt 

B.  Farrington,  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department 25  OOt 

C    B    Fowler,  Assistant  in   Surgery  and  House  Officer  San  Francisco  Hos- 

ptal  25  00 

M    L.   Frandy,  Assistant  in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  and  House  Officer  in 

Sin  Francisco  Hospital 25  00 

Martha  Gallager.   Los  Angeles,  Medical 25  OOt 

Otto    Geori?e,    Reader    History    25  00 

Mabel  K.  Gifford,  Assistant   in  Neuropsychiatry 25   OOt 

R.    P.  Giovannetti.   Assistant  in   Orthopedic  Surgery 25   OOt 

Beatrice  Goldman,  Reader,    History 25   OOt 

Arda  Green,  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department 25   OOt 

Metta  Clara  Green,  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department —  25   OOt 

Florence   Guppy.    Reader.    Music 25   OOt 

G.  P.    Hammond.    Reader,    History 25   OOt 

W.  H.  Hanford,  Instructor  in  Extracting  and  Prophylaxis,  Dentistry 25   OOt 

Edna   Hansen.  Assistant  in   Cliemistry  Department 25   OOt 

Ruth  A.    Hardy.    Reader.    History 25   OOt 

L.    A.   Harper,   Reader.    History 25   OOt 

Frances  Hesse.   Reader,    Mathematics -_ 25   OOt 

R.  G.   Hiscox.   R"ade;-,  Mitliematies__ 25   OOt 

Mildred   Hurd.    Reader.    Mitliematics 25   OOt 

Eugene   Joralenion.   Lib'-ary   -Assistant  in  Romance,  .Spanish 25   OOt 

Constance  Kendall.  Reader.  Mathematics 25   OOt 

Dorothea   Kerr.    Re;ider.   Mathematics 25   OOt 

R.    E.    Keys,    Librarian,    Dentistry — 25   OOt 

ti"ripda  L.  Krtise,  Assistant  in  Pediatrics 25   OOt 

Cora  P.  McKay,  Assistant  Supervisor  of  English,  University  High  School 25   OOt 

A.   E.   Meyers.   Instructor  in   Pediatrics 25   OOt 

Marv    E.    Millard.    Reader.    Music 25   OOt 

O.   K.    Mobs.    Assistant     in     Surgery    and     Assistant    Resident,    University 

Hospital -- 25   00 

J.  B.  Pardoe.  Assistant  in  Medicine  and  House  Officer,  San  Francisco  Hospital  25   00 

Miriam    Parker.    Assistant   in   Chemical    Department 25   OOt 

L.  D.  Prince,  Assistant  in  Orthopedic  Surgery 25   OOt 

A.  C.   Rulo^'son,  Instructor  in    .Anesthesia,   Dentistry 25   OOt 

Lucia  n.  Mirrielees.  Assistant  Supervisor  of  English,  University  High  School  25   OOt 

Sadie  Rainey.  Nurse.   Medical    (Los  Angeles) 25   OOt 

L.  Reimeis.   Reader.  Mathematics 25   OOt 

J.   Sherman.   Asisistant  in  Medicine 25    OOt 

E.    W.    Simmons.    Assistant    in   Medicine   and    House   Officer   San    Francisco 

Hospital 25   00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


133 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALI  FORM  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Leo  Steck,  Assistant  in  Chemistry  Deparlmeni 25   OOt 

Bekle  R.   Stewar.i,   Reader.   History 25  OOt 

Vera    Stump.    Reader.    History 25   OOt 

Jeannettc  M.   .Sudow.   Reader.   History 25   OOt 

M.   J.   Tobin.   Senior   Bookkeeper 25   OOt 

Katlierine   Towle.   Reader,   History 25   OOt 

Florence  Wolf.   Nurse.   Los  Angeles  Medical 25   OOt 

Lester  Brownins.   Kvenins  Clerk,   University  Hospital 26   OOt 

H.    A.    Black.    Riader   and   Assistant,    Jurisprudence 30   OOt 

\V.    A.    Brewer.    Reader.    English 30    OOt 

Grace  Dupuy,   Teaeh'-r.   Southern  Branch 30   OOt 

Marjorie    Huglies,    Clerk,    Southern    Branch 30   OOt 

Clara    Kemerle.    Refractionist,    Los    Angeles,    Medical-- 30   OOt 

Mrs.  M.  Kendricks,  Matron,  University  High  School 30   OOJ 

C.    Kruger,    Reader,    Mathematics 30   OOt 

Pliillip  S.  Mathews,  Reader  and  Assistant,  Jurisprudence 30   OOt 

Mrs.  Mary  Rewcastle,  Stenographer.  President's  Office 30   OOt 

P.   Tap.<=cott,   Clerk    (part  time).   University   Extension 30   OOt 

Pearl  Brown.   Pupil  Xurse,   Hahnemann   Hospital 31   00 

C.  Christianson.   Pupil  Xurse,   Hahnemann   Hospital 31   00 

H.   E.  Crooks.  Pupil  Nurse.   Hahnemann  Hospital 31    00 

M.  Eaton,  Pupil  Nurse,  Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

E.   Erickson.   Pupil   Nurse.   Hahnemann   Hospital 31   00 

Hm.   Hammond.   Pupil   Nurse.   Hahnemann   Hospital 31   00 

E.   Harper.   Pupil  Nurse,   Halinemann   Hospital 31   00 

A.  O.  Koch.   Pupil  Nurse,  Halinemann  Hospital 31   00 

M.   Lambert,    Pupil   Nurse,   Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

I.   E.  Mabring,  Pupil  Nurse,   Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

M.   E.  McXealy.   Pupil  Nurse.   Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

I.  E.   Spitler,  Pupil  Nurse.   Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

E.  E.   Stanton,  Pupil  Nurse.  Hahnemann  Hospital 31   00 

M.   F.   Stimmel,   Pupil  Nurse.  Hahnemann   Hospital ■  31   00 

L.  R.  Hafen.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Historv 31   25 

J.   G.   Johnson.   Teaching   Fellow    in   History 31   25 

II.  E.   Berry,  Assistant  in   Accounting — 33   33 

N.   E.  Fiske,  Assistant  Professor,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 33   335 

Chas.    M.   Jones,    Clerical   Assistant,    Library 33   33t 

P.  E.  Peabody,  Assistant  Professor,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 33   33j: 

G.  W.   Simonton,   Instructor  in  Physiology.   Dentistry -- 33   33t 

L.   K.  L'nderhill,  Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics 33   33i: 

Mrs.   F.   E.   Perham,   Reader.   English 35   OOt 

Lillian   Watson,    Clerk,   Physics --  35   OOt 

(ieorge  Collier,  Bus  Bov,  University  Hospital 36   OOt 

Charles   G.    Haw.    Bus   Bov,   University   Hospital 36   OOt 

C.   B.    Pattee,    Bus  Boy,   University  Hospital 36   OOt 

Edward  A.   Reinke,   Reader.  L'nner  Division   Problems 36   OOt 

H.    Shelton.    Bus    Bov.    Universitv    Hospital -- 36   OOt 

Chris  Stabler.  Bus  Bov,  Universitv  Hospital 36   OOt 

Nelle  B.    Bates.   Caretaker.   Berkeley-. 40   00 

C.   C.   Berwick.   Resident  Interne,   Medical   Education,   University  Hospital —  40   00 

Jolin  C.  Dement,   Resident  Interne,  Medical   Education,  L'niversity  Hospital  40   00 

Margaret   Gear.v,    Stenograplier   for   Professor   Hildebrand,   Chemistry 40   OOt 

Florence  Hallan.  Manager  Cafeteria.  Southern  Branch 40   OOf 

G.  C.  Iki.  Resident  Interne,  Medical  Education,  University  Hospital 40   00 

J.    S.   McManus,   Instructor.   Southern    Branch 40   OOt 

H.    Olsen.    Instructor.    Southern    Brancli 40   OOt 

Helen    Sinnott.    Stenographer.    Dentistr.v   Researcli 40   OOt 

C.  V.  Thompson.  Resident  Interne.   Medical   Education,  University   Hospital  40   00 

Elva  Williams.  Typist.   Comptroller's  Office.   Assistant 40   OOt 

W.  A.  Gregory.  Resident  Interne.  Medical  Education,  L'niversity  Hospital--  40   67 

Chas.    F.    Keith.    Resident    Interne.    Medical   Education.   University    Hospital  40   67 

John  J.  Kingston.  Resident  Interne,  Medical  Education,  L'niversity  Hospital  40   67 

Helen    Brock.    Clerk,    Southern    Branch 41   66 

Lova   Holt.   Assistant    in   Zoology 41   66 

M.  F.  McComb,  Lecturer  in   Business  Law,  Southern  Branch 41   66 

P.   S.  Tavlor.   Assistant   in   Economics 41   66 

H.   S.   Hoyt.   Resident   Interne.   Medical   Education.   University   Hospital 42   00 

Dexter  R.   Ball.  Resident  Interne.  Medical  Education.  University  Hospital--  45   00 

-\I.  Hugo  Childress.  Resident  Interne.  Medical  Education,  University  Hospital  45   00 

Zach  B.  Coblenz,  Resident  Interne,   Medical   Education,  University  Hospital  45   00 

L.   F.    Foster,   Assistant  Supervisor  of   Science.   University  High   School 45   00 

Ruth  G.   Hamilton.   Stenogra^iher,   Household   Science 45   OOt 

Hal    Rex^'ord    Hoobler.    Resident    Interne,    Medical    Education,    University 

Hospital . 45   00 

Vj.   E    Jeffry.  Resident  Interne.   ^ledical  Education,  University  Hospital 45   00 

Dr.  Y.  F.  Kitsuda.  Interne,  Hahnemann  Hospital 45   00 

Katlierine  Oman.   Technician,  Universitv  Hosnital,   Clinical   Lalx)ratory 4a   OOji 

Michael  Radzville.  Chief  Clerk,  Militarv  Science  and  Tactics 45   00, 


134 


STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


UNIVERSITY   OF   CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  SalaiT 

R.  G.  Scribner,  Resident  Interne.  Medical  Education,  University  Hospital--  45  00 
l-'redtrick     I".     Shafer,     Resident    Interne,     Medical     Education,     University 

Hospital     45  00 

Edward  B.  i^li-iw.  Resident  Interne,  Medical  Education,  University  Hospital  45  00 

Grace   Adams.    Pupil    Xurse.    University    Hospital 47  00 

lOiizabeth  Adsit.    Pupil   Nurse.   University   Hospital 47  00 

.Alarv  Allen,  Punil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

i^M-riice  AnlhonV,   Pupil   Nurse,    University   Hospital 47  00 

Helen  Austin.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Azelia    Baratini.   Pupil   Nurse.   ITniversity   Hospital 47  00 

Bertha  Beard.   Pupil  Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Phyllis  Beckwith.   Pupil  Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Anna    Beutel.    Pupil    Nurse.    University    Hospital 47  00 

Bvangeline  Break.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Lolita   Brewer.   Pupil   Nurse.    University   Hospital 47  00 

Ivlabel  Brin.  Pupil  ISTurse,  University  Hospital — 47  00 

l^ena  Buck,  Funil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Avis  Burchard,   Pupil   Nurse,  University   Hospital 47  00 

Dorothy  Carey,   Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital —  47  00 

Eugenia    Carneiro,    Pupil    Nurse,    University    Hospital _ 47  00 

Hefen  Carragher,   Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47  00 

Imogene  Cheney,    Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47  Ou 

Katiiryn  Chcstnutt,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Virginia  Ciarlo,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Ruth   Coleman.    Pupil   Nurse.   University  Hospital 47  00 

Dorothy   Conrad.    Pupil   Nurse.   University   Hospital 47  00 

Selene  Cook,   Pupil   Nurse,    University   Hospital 47  OG 

Alice  Coughlin,   Pupil   Nurse,   University  Hospital 47  00 

Dorothy  Crane,   Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Ethel   Dietrich,   Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47  00 

Beatrice  Dr\sdale,   Pupil  Nurse,   University   Hospital — 47  00 

Dorothy  Drysdale,   Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital — 47  00 

Mary    Fitzgerald.    Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47  00 

Helen   Falek.   Pupil   Nurse.   University   Hospital 47  00 

Genevieve  Farweil.  Pupil  Nurse.  Uni\ersity  Hospital 47  00 

Harriet  Fosler.   Pupil  Nurse,  University   Hospital 47  00 

Florence  Ford.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Alice  Fuhring,   Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Florence  Gamble.    Pupil  Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Ruth  Glass.   Pupil   Nurse.   University   Hospital 47  00 

Julia  Grasmoen.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Pauline  Gray,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Kathleen  Hales.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Rebecca  Hammond,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital — 47  00 

Emilie  Hansen,   Pupil  Nurse.  University  Ho.spital 47  00 

Constance   Heaton,    Pupil    Nurse.   University   Hospital 47  00 

Delplia  Heaton,  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Dorothy    Hess.    Pupil    Nurse.    University   Hospital 47  00 

Esther  Holman.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Mar.iorie   Huxley,   Pupil   Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Elizabeth  Hyatt.  Pupil  Nur.?e.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Margaret   lUig.    Pupil   N\n-sp.   I^niversitv   Hospital 47  00 

Martha  Jaehnig,   Pupil   Nurst,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Elizabf th  James.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Ina   Jensen.    Pupil   Nurse,   Universitv   Plospital 47  00 

Eila  Jolinson.  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Julia  Junkins,  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital •  47  00 

Lila  Kellogg,   Pupil   Nurse.   University  Hospital 47  00 

Rosemnrv  Kobes.   Pupil  Nm-se.  University-   Hospital 47  00 

Grayee  Krantz.  Pupil   Nurse,  University   Hospital 47  00 

Rose  Ludermann.   Pupil  Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Enitli   Madelev,   Pupil   Nurse.  University   Hospital 47  00 

Almeda  MacKenzie.   Pupil  Nurse.  Universitv  Hospital 47  00 

Dorothea  Madsen,  Pupil  Nurse.  University  Hospital 47  00 

Leila  McDonald.  Pi;pil  Nurse,  University  Hospital .•' 47  00 

F^milv  Mitchell.   Punil  Nurse.   Universitv  Hospital 47  00 

Gladys  Molh.'.k.    Pupil  Nur.se.    Universitv   Hospital-.-- 47  00 

Hel^ii    Myje.s.   Punil   Nurse,   Uni\ersity    Hosnilal ■ ^ 47  00 

Regina    Nelson.   Pupil   Nurse.    University   Hospital 47  00 

.leanne  Noimand.   Pupil   Nvn-se.   University  Hospital •     47  00 

Marv  O'Halloran.  Ptipil  Nur.se.   University  Hospital —  47  00 

Dorothv  Orr.   Pupil  Nurse.   University  Hospital 4-7  00 

Mary    Pannell.    Pupil   Nurse.   University    Hospital —  47  00 

Margue>-ite   Peck.   Pupil   Xurse.  University  Hospital 47  OC 

Lillian  Phillips.  Pupil  Nurse,  Universitv  Hospital 47  00 

Rebecrn  Phillins.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Katherine  Podraski,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 

Gerfiude  Rasmussi  n.  Pupil  Nurse,  L^'ni^'ersity  Hospital ■ 47  00 

Bei'lih  Rice,   Pupi!   Nurse,   University  Hospital 47  00 

Mary  Roberts,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


135 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALIFORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Monthly  Salai-y 

Bertha  Rodger.s,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Lucille  Rosenthal,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Bathia  Ross,   Pupil   Nurse,   ITnivorsity  Hospital 47   00 

Mary  Ross,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Isabel   Rugg,    Pupil   Nurse,   I'nivcrsity   Hospital 47   00 

Mildred  Russell,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Sylvia   Sabin,   Pupil   Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Alma  Sauer,   Pupil  Nurse.   University  Hospital 47   00 

Emily  Segesman.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Ijucy  Skelton,    Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47   00 

Jennie  .Smith.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Edna  Snyder,   Pupil  Nurse,   University  Hospital 47   00 

Daisy  .Stephens,   Pupil  Nurse,  University   Hospital 47   00 

Eleanor   .^tillings.   Pupil   Nurse,  University   Hospital 47   00 

Florence  Styles,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47    00 

Julia  Sundt,   Pupil   Nurse,   University  Hospital 47   00 

Bcrnice  Thompson,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Gladys  Thompson.  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Myrl  Thompson,   Pupil   Nurse,   University   Hospital 47   00 

llermia    \'an  Gorkum,   Pupil  Nurse,   University   Hospital 47   00 

Violet  Vernon,  Pupil  Nurse,   University  Hospital 47   00 

Eleanor  Westendorf,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Grace  Whittet,  Pupil  Nurse,  University  Hospital 47   00 

Ruth  Williams,   Pupil   Nurse,   University  Hospital 47   00 

Dorothy  Wintler,   Pupil  Nurse,   University   Hospital 47   00 

Ruth   Woosley,    Pupil    Nurse,   University   Hospital 47   00 

Marie  Yeaton,   Pupil  Nurse,   University  Hospital 47   00 

Alice   Yellana   , Pupil  Nurse,    University   Hospital 47   00 

Esther   Young,   Pupil    Nurse,    University    Hospital 47   00 

H.    H.   Alvarez,    Instructor  in   Extracting 50   OOt 

J.   A.   AlmquJst,   Assistant  in  Chemistry 50   00 

Lily   Anderson,   Relief  Telephone   Operator,    Telephone 50   OOt 

Aileen  Andrews,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology 50   00 

Mrs.   E.   W.   Bailey,   Clerk  in    San   Diego -- 50   OOt 

Elizabeth  G.  Balderston,  Teaching  Fellow  in  English 50  OO 

E.  Bamhart,  Lecturer  in  Education 50  OOt 

Dr.  P.  P.  Baron,  Interne  Hahnenian  Hospital 50  00 

Ruth  E.  Baugh,  Teaching  Fellow,  Geography 50  00 

E.  J.  Best,  Instructor  in  Medicine 50  OOt 

E.  Bishop,  Assistant  in  Chemistry 50  00 

Doris  Bockius,  Assistant  in  Household  Scienc? 50  00 

W,  Boericke.  Clinical  Professor  of  Homeopathic  Medicine 50  OOt 

O.  J.  Booth,  Superintendent  Practice  Teaching,  Smith  Hughes  Agriculture 50  OOt 

Edna  M.  Boyd,  .Stenographer.  Agriculture S)  OOt 

L.  H.  Briggs,  Instructor  in  Medicine 50  OOt 

Edith   Bronson,  Assistant  in  Pediatrics ■'iO  W 

B.  M.  Burchflel,   Assistant  in   Chemistry S)  00 

Emily  B.  Carrier,  Student  Fellow,  Research  Medicine...-- 50  00 

H.  H.  Clewett,  Student  I.ahrrer.  University  Farm 50  OOt 

F.  C.  Cordes,  Assistant  in  Ophthalmology ^  0<H 

Mrs.  O.  D.  Cowan.  Assistant  Secretary  General  Surgery,  University  Hospital 50  OOt 

L.  E.  Cowles,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Vocational  Education 50  00 

C    Crane,  Teaching  Fellow  in  English 50  00 

Charmian  Crittenden,  Assistant  in  Sanskrit 50  00 

Edith  Cummings.  Fellow  in  Lick  Observatory 50  00 

E.  J.  Cuy.  Assistant  in  Chemistry 50  00 

P.  S.  Danner,  Assistant  in  Chemistry 50  00 

L.  P.  Del  Sasso,  Assistant  in  Physics,  Southern  Branch ^  ^ 

Paul  Doni.  .^sistant  in  Chemistry  Department 5^  ^' 

H.  E.  Ehy.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Rural  Education ^  ^ 

J.  D.  Flder.  Assistant  in  Physics,  Southern  Branch ^  *^ 

A.  L.  Elliott,  Assistant  in  Chemistry ii?  ?V 

C.  O.   Esterlv,  Zoologist.   Biological   Research ---  ^  VV 

R.  M.  Evans,  Assistant  in   Chemistry *  "v 

Priscilla  Farifleld.  Fellow  in  Lick  Observatory -^tm 

E.  H.  Falconer.  Tnstnictor  in  Mcfh'cinc jj:  V"! 

Ida   Fcll'^ws.  Librarian.  Los   Angeles  Medical.... .-—  ■*>  JJ^t 

ElizaliPtli   V.  Ferguson.   .\s!-istant   in  Botany v»  m 

Lucy   Freeland.   RescHnh   Fellow  in  Anthropoicgy .„.. ^ --  -f'  ^^ 

W.   C.   Fray,  Instructor  in  Medicine ■ i.-— —-  t^  nni 

A.  H.  French,  Assistant   in  Chemical  Department : 50  Or> ' 

R.  C.  Fnson,  Assistant  in  Chemistrv *--  50  00 

C.  A.  Glover,  Assistant  in  Accounting tA  no 

Katherine  M.  Groesbeck.  Teacher  Fcll-w  of  Anthropology —  2V  ' 

L.  Gunther.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  'iMithern  Braneli-- v>  oOi 

H    K- Heller,  Research  Work.  Hoor» '   Foimdatiou --•—-- 'r,r<r,i 

H.  H.   Hitchcock.  Assi.^tant   in   Orthopedic   Surgery......-^. -- 


136  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALl  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  aiM   Title  Monthly   Salaiy 

Mildreii  Mollis,  Assistant  in  Botany - JO  m 

Will.  M.  Hoskins,  Assistant  in  Chemistry 50  00 

Vera   I..  Hugties,  Teaching  Fellow,  Anthropology 50  00 

.Margaret  Kelley,  Office  Assistant,  Smith  Hughes 50  W\ 

A.  R.  Kilgore,  Instructor  in  Surgery 50  OOt 

K.  S.  Kilgore,  Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Medicine 50  OOf 

H.  A.  R.  Kreutzniann,  Assistant  in  Urology 50  OOt 

F.  H.  Knisp.  Instructor  in  Meilicine 50  OtH 

H.  M.  .leffers,  Fellow  in  Lick  Observatory 50  00 

C.  A.  .Jenks.  Assistant  in  Chtinistry 50  00 

Marie  Krati.-e,  Tichnician,  University   Hospital 50  OOt 

Florence  LaCanke,  Supervisor  of  the  Teaching  of  Household  Economies,  University 

High  School  50  00 

L.   I.angstioth,  Instructor  in   Medicine 50  OOt 

F.  W.  Lee,  Student  Fellow,  Research  Medicin? 50  00 

H.   Lisser,  Instructor  in  Medicine 50  OOt 

X.  M.  Lonn.  Dental  Surgeon,  Infirmary .50  00 

Dolly  C.  Lutjeharms,  Assistant  in  Botany 50  00 

Pauline  Lynch,  Assistant  in  Home  Economics,  Southern  Branch —  50  00 

L.  S.  Mace,  Instructor  in  Medicine 50  00+ 

L.  W.   Marshall,   Instructor  in   Crown  and  Bridge  Work,  Dentistry 50  00+ 

H.  A.  Mazzera,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Public  Speaking 50  00 

H.  McClanahan.  Assistant  in  Commerce,  Southern  Branch 50  00 

H    McCrane,  Assistant  in  Cheinistn,-,  Southern  Branch 50  00 

H.  T.  Mercer,  Teaching  Fellow   in  English 50  00 

H.  E.  Miller,  Instructor  in  Dermatology 50  00+ 

Ottile  Miller,  Assistant  in  Biology,  Dentistry 50  00+ 

R.   C.   Miller,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology 50  00 

Flizabeth  A.  Murphy,  Technician,  Department  of  Anatomy.  L^niversity  Hospital 50  00+ 

Katherine  Noble,  Technical  Assistant,  University  Hospital,  Department  of  Anatomy..  50  00+ 

Leila  Xoland,  Teaching  Fellow  in  English M  00 

S.  Olscn,  Assistant  in  Urology .- .50  00^ 

Katherine  Oman,   Bacteriologist,   Botulism   Investigation 50  CKi 

Mrs.  M.  F.  Partnn,  Clerk,  Out  Patient  Department,  University  Hospital •^0  00 

Dr.    Max   Peck,    Dental    Extern-,    University    Hospital riO  (i(i+ 

K.  F.  Pelkan,  Student  Fellow,  Research  Medicine .'>0  O'l 

F.  E.  Pt-rham,  Instructor  in  English,  Dentistry 50  00+ 

L.  H.  Peterson,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Education .50  00 

L    M.   Piccirillo,   Assistant,   Italian .50  00+ 

Orlando  Piro,  Offic"  Boy,  Agriculture 50  00 

L.  P.  Player,  Instructor  in  Urology .50  00+ 

W.  D.  Ramage,  Assistant  in  Chemistry 30  03 

Samuel  Randall,  Media  Maker,  Path' logy.  University  Hosp:ta' 50  00+ 

W.  H.  Randall,  Clerk.  Undercraduate  Division 50  00+ 

Helen  Redfield,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology .^0  00 

.T.  M.  R°hfi>ch.  Instructor  in  Medicine 50  001 

Eva  C.  Reid.  Instructor  in  Psychiatry 50  O0^ 

Ina   Richter,   .Assistant  in   Medicine 50  00+ 

H.  E.  R'denour,  Instnictor  in  Prosthetic  Dentistry .W  OOt 

Esther  Rosencrantz.  Instnictor  in  Med-'cine . 50  00+ 

R.  .1.  Russell.  Teaching  Fellow,  Geography 50  On 

.1.  C.  Scott,  Teaching  Fallow  of  Anthropo'ogy 50  00 

R.  M.   Selle.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology .... .50  00 

.1.  F.  Schermerhorn,  Assistant  in  Pediatrics 50  0^ 

A.  M.  Shaffer,   Assistant  in   Chemistn' 50  00 

Rose  I.  Sh'  re.   Secretary.   University   Hospital,  Department  of  Physiology .50  00+ 

R.  K.  Snaulding,  Assistant   in  Spanish 50  00+ 

C.   C.   Staehling.   Lecturer  in   Accounting .50  00+ 

M.  W.  Stirling.  Teaching  Fellow  of  Anthropology 50  00 

X.  W.  Taylor.  Assistant  in  Chemistry .  50  00 

Martha    Thompson.   Teaching   Fellow   in   Zoolcgy ."0  00 

H.  S.  Thomson,  Instructor  in  Surgery .. .50  OOt 

C.  O.  Ttifts.  Instnictor  in   Roentgcneology .50  00+ 

M.  Tuft'.  Driver.  Universitv  Farm .50  00+ 

R.  Vandervoi-'rt.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Public  Sneaking 50  00 

.lean  Wn'ker,  .Ass'sfnnt  in  .Abnormal  Psychology "0  00 

C.  E.  Walton,  Teaching  Fellow  in  Zoology. .50  00 

Fda   L.  Wnltnn.  Teaching  Fellow  in   English .50  00 

rhss.   E.   We'd.   .Janitor  Serpic .=0  00+ 

F.  .T.  Wenig    Teaching  FWlow  in  English .50  00 

C.  Westi.av.   Instnictor  in   Operative  Dentistry... 50  00+ 

Olady  AVliite.  Class  Technicimi.  U"iveTsitv  Hosnital.  DeT^artment  of  Anatomy .50  00* 

•T.  T,.  Wln'tnev.  Assistant  Clinical  Professor  of  Medicine .50  00+ 

A.  M.  Wniianis.  Assistant  in   Chemistry ..  50  00 

P.  T.  Wilson.  Assistant   In  Botanv -50  00 

T.  V.  To-n?    A'si'tant  in  Chemistrv ro  00 

•^    7niineitini,  Instructor  in  Onerative  Dentistry 50  00+ 

Frieda  Ziegler.  .\ssistant  in  Oerman ."0  00 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  137 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  anil  Title  VVwkly  Salary 

Wm.  H.  Dufton,  Cliief  Kngineer,  University  Hospital 5g  31 

John  Sheiiheril,  Subsistence,   Chef,  University  Ilosi)ital 55  52 

George  .Johnson,   Foreman  Laun<lry,  University  Hospital 47  84 

Frank    Williams,    Klectrieian,    University   Hospital 43  ]9 

Mrs.   S.   Bogue,   Dishwasher,   Univer.^ity  Hospital 10  50t 

G.  Helms,   Chef,  Hahnemann  Hospital ...- 40  Vt 

Louis  HufTord,   KngineT,  University  Hospital .. 38  50 

Fdward  Murphy,  Kngineer,  University  Hospital 38  34 

J.  W.  Sehiiltz.   Engineer,   University  Hospital 38  34 

C.   E.  Welch,  Engineer,   University   Hospital 38  34 

Alex  Davie.  Subsistence,  University  Hospital 3S  19 

W,  Relich,  Second  Cook,  Hahnemann  Hospital .38  02 

Emile  Banibon.  Subsistence  Second  Cook,  Hahnemann  Hospital .38  02 

M.  Abelgas,  Night  Nurse.  Hahnemann  Hospital 37  si 

A,   Algiers,   General   Nurse,   Hahnemann   Hospital 37  21 

K    Battcck.  Night  Nurse,  Hahnemann  Hosi'ita) 37  21 

R.   Bernhardt    Sup'Tvisor.   Hahnemann   Hospital Kl  21 

M.   Collins.   Night  Ntnse,   Hahnemann   Hospital 37  21 

H.   Ccnover.  General  Nurse.   Hahnemann  Hospital 37  21 

C.  A.   Crane.  General  Nurs",  irahnemann   Hospital 37  21 

A.   D?Graff,   Night  Nurs?.   Hahnemann   Hospital ,37  21 

T.  Dolan,  Floor  Nurse.  Hahnemann  Hospita' ._  37  21 

K.  F.  Harris.  General  Nurse    Hahnemann  Hospital .37  21 

^[.  Hasseur.  General  Nurse    Hahnemann  Hospital 37  21 

F.  >f.  .Toyce.  Sui^ervisor    Hahnemann  Trosnital 37  21 

K.   Kabl?rt.   Supervisor  Hahirniann   Hosuital 37  21 

S.  ^rcCann,  Gpnera'  Nurs-"  Hahnemann  Hospital .97  21 

<^.  Pai'^-^r.  General  Nurse  Hahn-^mann  Hosnital 37  21 

C.  R.  Pettv,  General  Nurse  Hahnemann  Hospital .37  21 

F.  N.  Smith.  General  Nurse  Hahnemann  Hospital .37  21 

K    M.   Snell,   Supervisor   Hahn"inann    Hosnital ..  .37  21 

M.  Sa'inderson,  Supervisor  Hahnemann  Hospital 37  21 

S.  F.  Sehoupp,  Supervisor  Hahnemann  Hospital 1 37  21 

M.  Tuffi",  Supervisor  Hahnemann  HospitaL_ .37  21 

.Tohn  Blai,  Subsistenc-i  Cook  University  Ho.si)itaI - .3.T  52 

-T.   A.   Wylley.    Foreman    University   Hospital 3.5  34 

\.  -Tohnson.  Trayman  Hahnemann  Hospital.-. .30  52 

Roman   Carvaja',   Window  Washer  Uiuversity   Hospital 30  00 

Fred  C.   Bode.  Subsistence  Dining  Room  University  Hospital 29  52 

M.   FIa'"mong    Practical   Nurse  Hahnemann   Hospital 29  1!) 

M.  C.  Murphy.  Practical  Nurse.  Hahnemann  Hospital 29  1!' 

G.  Orendain.  Practical  Nurse  Hahn'emann  Hospital 29  19 

O.  Olson.  Ni?ht  Cook  Hahnemann  Hospital 28.52 

Georg?   Boitano.   Tiuck   Driver    University   Hosnital 28  fO 

Frank  Rockford,  Wringer  Laundry  University  Hospital 27  25 

Henry  Shoemaker.  Watchman  University  Hospital "27  01 

G>org9  All^n    Boiler  Cleaner  University  Hospital 2'?  .52 

G.   Borg.  Waiter  Hahnemann   Hospital.. 26  52 

Clarenc"  Pierce.  Subsistence  Night  Clerk  University  Hospital 26  52 

G.  McLeod,  Dietitian  Hahn°mann  Hospital 26  52 

C.  Crowell,  Houseman  Hahn»mann  Hospital 25  ,52 

Marin  Cru.st,  Subsistence  Waiter  University  Ho.spital 2.5  52 

Kmil  .Selegman,  Subsistence  Vegctabl°man  University  Hospital 25  .52 

F.  Wilniot.  Painter  Hahn°mann  Hosnital --  2.5  52 

>ragno   Valoria,   Orderly   University   Hospital 25  17 

Frank  Garman.   Laundry  Helper  University  Hospital 24  00 

Domnick  Moraa,  Assistant   Washer   I  aundry   University   Hospital 24  00 

■^r.  Barrett,  Dishwasher  Hahnemann   Hospital 23  52 

Herman  Beyer.  Subsistence  Vegetableman  Univei.eity  Hospital 23  .52 

N.   Bre.ssner,  Maid  Hahnemann   Hospital 2.3  .52 

Gi'o.   CoIliT,   Subsistence  Bus-bov   University  Hospital 23  o'- 

.T.  Deani,  Trayman  Hahn»man  Hospital 23  5- 

Bartalome  D-  San  .lose.  Subsistence  Trayman  University  Hospital 23  o- 

W.   S.  Duedalc,  Subsistence  Reliefman   University  Hospital -^  ^_- 

.V.  H.  Durkman,  Porter  Subsistence  Univrsity  Hospital -^  2"- 

Fr-^d  F°rgg.  Subsistence  Porter  University  Hospital -^  2.^ 

Geo.  risk.  Waiter  Hahnemann  Hosnital ~^x% 

•T.  Gamboa,  Porter  Subsistence  University  Hospital -„  '1^ 

C.  V.  Hansen,  Trayman  Hahnemann  Hospital ■^'1  2' 

Bill  H°ss,  Subsistence  Porter  University  Hospitai 5^  i- 

D.  P.  Huston,  Trayman  Subsistence  Universitv  Hospital... ^^  '}- 

Madamba   Lucas,  Subsistence  Bus-boy  Universiiv  Hospital ^  ^; 

Vincent  S.  Mariano.  Subsistence  Trays  University  Hospital... ^^  ^- 

G.  Miller,   Porter  Hahnemann   Hospital 


2;?  52 
23  52 


C.  L.  Murio,  Trayman  Hahnemann  Hospital 5^  -.; 

.\nsclmo   .Mu^-nsi.   .Subsi-lnce   Travman   Univers-'ty   Ho.spital.. r- .•;■„  '^, 

.Juan  Musngi.  Porter  Subsistence  University  Hospital -      " 


138  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALIFORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  ami  Title  Weekly  Salary 

T.  Nii'ho'.s,   Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital.— 23  52 

J..  Xi?tzki,  Waiter  Hahnemann  Hospital .. "  23  52 

Henry   Paris,   Subsistence  Bus-boy   University  Hospital 23  .52 

George  Perez,  Subsistence  Bus-boy  University  Hospital 23  52 

A.  Raisin,  Subsistence  Pot  Waslier  University  Hospital , 23  52 

Oergoria  Reyes,   Subsistence  Trayman  University  Hospital ._. 23  52 

.less  Smejkcl,  Sul>sistenee  Baker's  Helper  University  Hospital 23  52 

.7.   Stark,   Pot   Washer  University   Hospital 23  52 

S.   C.   Suguitan,  Traynian  Subsistence  University  Hospital 23  52 

Gregoria  Suguitan,  Bus-boy  Subsistence  University  Hospital 2it  52 

\\.  Taylor,  Reliefman  Halmemann  Hospital 23  .52 

.lames  Thoinixson,  Subsistence   Waiter  University  Hospital 23  52 

K.  Wagner,  Disliwasher  Hahnemann  Hospital 23  52 

.1.  M.  Walsh,  Sul>sistenee  Port?r  University  Hospital 23  52 

A.  Wolgren.  Trayman  Hahneman  Hospital 23  52 

Charles  Hall.   Porter  University  Hospital 23  35 

E.  Herstrom,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  35 

H.  Metzger,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  35 

Steve  O'Hagen,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  35 

Fred  Sinding,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  35 

Frank  Dolash.  Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

Theo  Kappel,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

Maximo  Ozua,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

Roman  Riceardo,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

Fred  Van  Dyke,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

A.  Winkleried.   Porter  University  Hospital 23  33 

Peter    U'oodwell,   Porter   University   Hospital 23  33 

Serafln   Castillo,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  IV 

Clarence   Hanna,  Orderly   University   Hospital 23  17 

D.  G.  Harris,  Porter  University  Hospital .  23  17 

James  Hogan,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  17 

C.   Panait,   Porter  University  Hospital 23  17 

Nils  Paulson,  Porter  University  Hospital 23  17 

.John   McRa?,   Porter  University   Hospital 23  01 

.T.   Bradley.   Surgery   Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital 22  52 

K.  Xobbe,  Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital _--  22  18 

A.  .Alvarado,  Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital -— 22  02 

A.   Ballauff,   Porter  Hahnemann   Hospital 22  02 

W.  Evans,  Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital 22  02 

H.   Huyer,   Porter  Hahnemann   Hospital 22  02 

Victor  Manuel,   Orderly  University   Hospital 22  00 

E.  W.  Murphy,  Orderly  Hahnemann  Hospital 22  Of» 

.James   Tillett,  Orderly   Hahnemann  Hospital 22  OO 

Thoo  Cassclman.  Orderly  University  Hospital 21  84 

Robert   Fritsch.  Orderly  University  Hospital 21  8i 

Harry    Richman,   Orderly   University   Hospital 21  84 

W.  R.  Powis,  Orderly  University  Hospital 21  68 

W.  O.  Vinton,  Porter  Hahnemann  Hospital —  21  6S 

A.  Wylie,  Elevator  Operator  Hahnemann  Hospital 21  00 

Chas.  Davis,   Elevator  Operator  Hahnemann  Hospital 20  84 

F.  Spiego,  Reliefman  Hahnemann  Hospital 20  52 

Dorothy  Barker,   Assistant   Marker    Laundry   University  Hospital 20  50 

P.   Butz,  Maid  Hahnemann  Hospital 20  50 

.Tosie  Kindler,  Press  Hand   Laundry   University   Hospital 20  50 

Philomena  Nieva,  Pharmacy  Helper  University  Hospital 20  5o 

Hatti"  Barlow,  Folder  Laundry  University  Hospital.. 19  50 

M    Ratutanska,  Ironer  Laundry  University  Hospital 19  50 

Olive  Sykes.  Ironer  Laundiy   University  Hospital 19  50 

Kenneth    Miller.    Helper   University   Hospital lf>  ^ 

■I.  H.  Dolan,   Elevator  Operator  University  Hospital 19  IS 

<"elia  Harper,  Head   Mangl-   Laundry   University  Hospital 19  OO 

Josephine  Lambert,  .\ssistant  Pharmacist  University  Hospital 18  <>' 

Ilia   Carvajal,   Laundry  Folder  University  Hosi)ital IV  ''O 

Miriam    Pasco,    Folder   Laundry    University    Hospital 17  50 

Mary  Tlodgkis,  Mangl"   Laundry  University  Hospital 17  ""O 

>r.  A.  Hookc.   l.aunilry  Linen   Kooiii  University  Hospital 17  00 

Lotta    Morton.   Mangle   Laundry   University   Hospital 17  <<> 

C'arri-  Xustat,  Mangle  Laimdry  University  Hospital - ■   1'  '^^ 

Bello    Sorel.    Mangle    Laundry    University    Hospital — 17  00 

-May  Sullivan,  Mangl"  Laundry  University  HospitaL. ■ --.. ---  17  00 

H.  Gilmore,  Elevator  Operator  University  Hospital — 1^  ^-^ 

M.   Anderson,   Telephone  Operator  Llahnemann   Hospital 1^  ^^ 

-Amelia    Ballard,    Maid    University    HospitaL. 1^  ^"^ 

V.  Beahn,  Maid.  University  Hospital $16  33 

Edith  Berwin,  Clerk,  University  Hosnital 16  33 

F'mma  Droin:  Maid.  University  Hosnita! - "--  16  33  . 

G.  Evan-,  Maid.  University  Hosiiita! . . --.-  16  3.S 

Esther  Ec.^aoui.  Telephone' Onerator.  Univirsity  Hosnital —  16  33 

Helen  Hogan.  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  139 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  ami  Title  Weekly  Salary 

Ada  Holly,  Maid,  University  Hospital.. 16  33 

M.  Hough,  Maid,  Hahnemann  Hospital 16  33 

May  Idi-n,  Maid,  University  Hospital .. 16  33 

P.  P.  Light,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Maxine  l.ud«  ig,  Me.-senger,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Sara  Marshall.  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

I..  Marshall,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

C.  Maynor,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Mrs.  M.  Ozua,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Ida  Bobbins,  Maid.  University  Hospital 16  33 

0.  Russell,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

E.  Seligmar,  Maid,  Hahnemann  Hospital 16  33 

Mrs.  L.  J.  Stimson,  Subsistence  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Alice  Tobin,  Maid,  University  Hosidtal 16  33 

K.  Tochet,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  33 

Mrs.  E.  P.  'Ricker,  Laboratory  Maid,  University  Hospital. 16  33 

Carl  Williams,  PortT,  ITniversity  Hospital 16  33 

Lauritz  Jensen,  Helper,  University  Hospital 16  80 

M.  Pledger,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  17 

Ada  Buckley,  Clerk,  L'niversity  Hospital 16  00 

Marie  Bane,  Maid.  LTniversity  Hospital 16  00 

Julia  Cederouest,  Maid,  University  Hospital 16  00 

Mrs.  H.  Crumjiton,  Alaid,  University  Hospital 16  00 

Alice  Robinson,  Messenger,  University  Hospital 16  00 

Martha  Wern°r,  Pharmacy  Helper,  L'niversity  Hospital 12  00 

A.  Van  Os,  Yardman,  Hahnemann  Hospital... 6  OOt 

Daily  Wage 
T.  Scbirnnacher,  Keysmith,  Repairs $12  00 

F.  M.  Healy,  Steam  Foreman,  Heat  and  Light 11  00 

F.  O.  Lee,  Ehctrician,  Heat  and  Light U  00 

G.  H.  Blacker,  Foreman  Carpenter,  Repairs — 10  00 

H.  Chaloner,  Plumber,   Repairs 10  00 

E.  DcWar,  Painter,  Repairs 10  00 

Frank  Evington,  Steam  Fitter,  University  Hospital 10  00 

C.  Jorgenson,  Cement  Worker,  Site 10  00 

W.  D.  Mason,  Plumber,  University  Hospital 10  00 

W.  Sheperd,  Electrician.  Heat  and  Light -..  10  00 

J.  H.  West,  Steam  Fitter,  Heat  and  Light.: 10  00 

A.  H.  White,  Plumber,  Repairs 10  00 

G.  W.  Ahlvin,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

M.  James  Feak,  Pressman,  Printing  Oiflee 9  00 

H.  Greene,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

H.  W.  Krag,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

K.  C.  Morrison,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

P.   Reichel,   Carpenter,   Repairs 9  00 

H.  Shepherd,  Painter,  Repairs 9  00 

G.  J.  Steedman,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

C.  Steve,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

F.  Stokes,  Carpenter,  Repairs 9  00 

W.  N.  Stroinberg,  Cariienter,  Repairs 9  00 

G.  L  Brayton.  Linotype  Op°rator,  Printing  Office 8  50 

W.  ChanibPiliii,  Linotype  Operator,  Printing  Ofliee 8  50 

F.  AV.  (^rofoot..  Compositor.  Printing  Office S  W 

Colin  Haeger,  Carpenter,  LTniversity  Hospital 8  50 

Lawrence  Hanger,  Carpenter,  University  Hospital 8  50 

G.  Hailing.  Bookbinder,  Printing  Office 8  .^-O 

G.  H.  Min'lie    Linotype  Operator.  Printing  Office ---  8  nO 

James  Bote,  Painter,  University  Hospital ° 'J^ 

Cysbertus  Twilt.  Carpenter,  University  Ho.spital 8 -^ 

.1.  T.  Jack,  Foreman,  Site °'!;_ 

V.  Ariani,  Bookbinder,  Printing  Office -Irs 

K.  Brundage,  Bookbinder,  Printing  Office ^  or" 

R.  CushinL'    Comuositor,  Printing  Office , ^  ^ 

F.  Danish,   Bookbinder.  Printing  (»flic< - i  J*!* 

\.  M.  Duckwurfh.  Coiiii.ositor.   Printing  T>ffi«r -—.--.. -- - -  1'^ 

T.  A.  Fielilz.  Prtxifn.adrr.  PrititiiK  office ...V:. L  ^ 

W.  L    Gordon,  Compositor,  Printing  Offi"' .'.  ^ 

Wrn    I  ane.  Pressman.  Printing  Offics ............ -  ^•'' 

H.  C.  Mohr.  Compositor.  Printing  Office ^ ^ i^ 

J.  A.  Pose.  Bookbinder,  printing  Office i^ 

J.  Eudd,  Gardener.  Site  - i  JJ: 

G.  McConnell.  Laborer,  Sit° - ^  2x 

S   Kerr,  Teamsfr.  Site... -  ?  S; 

J    Fodeers,  Truck  Driver.  Site -■ ---  5  ?X 

1    Rofenbere.  Laborer.  Site - - - —  •  Z,  -r^. 

J.  ?h  Ihv.  Triirk  Driver.  Site - —..— — - — --- r "r-        .    "  ^  "^ 


140  STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Xaiue  ami  Titli' 

J.  M.  SouzB;  Laborer,  Sits 

K.  AI.  'J'iild,  Laborer,  Site 

T.  OueMifh,   Laborer,  Site 

(i.  Warren,  Steam  Filter  Helper,  Heat  and  Liglit 

R.  Aheru,  Pre.«sfeedsr,  Printing  Office 

1".  Blitz,  Gardener,  Site 

L.  M.  Cain,  Gardener,  Site 

John  Gomez,  Gardviier,  University  Hospital 

X.  M.  En^Ie,  Janitor  and  Helper,  Printing  Office 

F.  Fea..  Gardener,  Site 

L  B.  Frazier.  Gardener,  Site 

K.  Gertz?,  Painter,  Hahnemann  Hospital 

P.  Ghiarso,  Gardener,  Site 

It.  Pagnuc'Ci,  Gardener,  .Site 

J    Poggio,  Gardener,  Site 

A.  Van  Hee.  Gardener,  Sit? 

L.  Varney,  Gardener,  Site 

Nance  Jofy,  Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Florence  Bouv?,  .Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Ada  Grant,  Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Florence  Haefer,  Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Margaretlia  Krieg,  Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Nellie  O'CouneJl,  Assist-int  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Anna  Shea,  Assi.*tant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Mildred  Stephenson,  Assistant  in  Bindery,  Printing  Office 

Florence  Rocha,  Messenger,  Printing  Office 

Charles  Andrews,  Instructor,  Uuiver.*ity  Farm 

Robert  Johnson,  Instructor,  University  Farm 

G.  H.  Cook,  Inspector,  Dairy  Certification 

F.  Mendenhall,  Teamster,  Southern  Branch 

W.  Smith,  Cari)enter,  University  Farm 

L.  Bowen.   Draughtsman,   Agriculture 1 

Pat  Brady,  Carpenter,  University  Farm 

Fred  Gardner,  Carpenter,  University  Farm 

Sclma  Hertsgard,  Special  Nurse.  Infirmary 

R.  C.  Jacjuith,  Carpenter,  University  Farm 

S.  McBride,  Carpenter,  University  Farm 

T.  Zumga,  Horseshoer,  University  Farm . 

Lenna  M.  Abernathy,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes 

O.  W.  Aiken,  Laborer,  Lick  Observatory 

J.  B.  Baleonjb,  In-tructor,  Smith-Hughes 

Clyde  Bl  >nchard.  Job  Analyses,  Smith-Hughes 

F.  R.  Cauch,  Instructor.  Smith-Hughes 

H.  T.  Crocker,  Field  and  Office  Assistant,  Agriculture 

P.  D.  Croney.  In.structor,  Snnth-Hughes 

John  S.  Goldthwaite,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes,  Southern  Branch 

D.  Hansen.  Carpenter,  University  Farm 

Julius  A.  I.or-ntztn   Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

Geo.  W.  MacKenzif,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes,  Southeni  Branch 

John  G.  Miller,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes,  Southern  Branch 

Lauriel  Randall,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes,  Southern  Branch 

P.  K.   Rowell.  Instructor,   Smith-Hughe.s 

May  L.  S"llander,  Instructor.  Smith-Hughes 

Guy  F.  Str"et,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes 

AlHud  E.  Wilson,  Instructor,  Smith-Hughes 

F.  Shiiiiizu,   Cleaner.   Infirmary 

Nance  Jory,  Assistant,  Bindery  Printing  Office 

H.  O.  Galloway,  Lai)orer,  .Agriculture 

W.  H.  Allison,  Jr..  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

R.  H.  Bishop,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

Henry  Bivens,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

L.  T.  Brown,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

J.  W.  Dean.  Official  Advance  Registry  Test.,  University  Farm 

Daniel  S.  Flack.  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

H.  M.  Foster,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test.  University  Farm 

f\  Frceni:in,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

L.  W.  Garr.t-on.  Official  Advance  Registry  T-st.  University 

K.  H.  Gossliijg.  Offifiiil  Advance  Registry  iVst,  University  Farm 

(\  D.  Hutchin.-on    Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

Nels  B.  Johans"ii,  Official  .Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

.Albeit  Kelley.  Ollicii;!  Advance  Registry  Test.  University  Farm 

W.  H.  Kent,  Official  .Advance  Registry  Te.st.  University  Farm 

J.  Ru*s"II  Kerr,  (Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

Ivan  V.  Knarr,  Ollicial  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

W.   II.   Lawrence,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 

PbMip  Livingston    (Jlticial  Advance  Registry  Test.  University  Farm 

J.  A.  Loriritz'-n.  Offici^il  .\dvance  Registry  Te.st.  University  Farm 

Herbert  Loii's,  Ofjleial  Advance  Registry"  Tei^t    University  Farm 

Vincent  Maghctti,  Offlci^d  Advance  Rey^istry  T.st,  University  Farm 


Daily  Wage 

6  50 

a  50 

6  5<^» 

6  40 

6  00 

5  50 

5  50 

5  50 

5  00 

5  00 

5  OO 

5  00 

5  OO 

5  04) 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

4  34 

3  50 

3  50 

3  .5^'. 

3  .50 

3  50 

3  50 

3  50 

2  00 

$12  50 

12  50 

10  OO 

10  00 

7  00 

G  00 

6  00 

6  (W 

(i  00 

6  OO 

G  OO 

6  00 

5  OO 

5  00 

.5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  OO 

5  CO 

5  00 

5  m 

3  00 

5  OO 

5  CO 

.^)  OO 

.-)  0') 

5  00 

5  00 

4  ,iO 

4  34 

4  25 

4  m 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  OO 

4  00 

4  (H) 

4  no 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  m 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  141 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALIFORN  i  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  Dally  Wace 

C.  C.  Norton,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 4  00 

F.  H.  Patterson,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 4  00 

E.  K.  Pitcher,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Fami 4  00 

John  Koss.  Official  Advance  Kegistry  T'jst,  University  Farm 4  00 

K.  L.  Stanley,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test,  University  Farm 4  00 

.(.  A.  W'stfall,  Official  Advance  Registry  Test.  University  Farm 4  00 

Maebelle  J.  Fish?r,  Assistant,  Chemistry 4  00 

E.  M.   Galloway.    Laborer,   Agriculture S  SO 

G.  M.  Wallace.   Laborer,  Agriculture 3  30 

Genevra  M.  Weame    Aj^sistant,  Plant  Physiology 3  00 

Kenneth  K.  Loliiiaugh,  Helper,  Dairy  Sales 2  50 

J.  S.  Rooney.  Ticket  Seller,  Music  and  Drama 2  50 

A.  J.  Sargenti,  Laljorer,  I'niversity  Farm 2  00 

John  Burns,  Laborer,  University  Farm 1  50 

Verna  Dyer,   'itav  Setter,   Inliriiiary 1  50 

Alma  Fendt,  Usher..  Music  tnd  Drama 1  «> 

Ralph  Grant,  Janitor,  Inflnnary 1  00 

Stella  Hui^p,  L'sher.  Music  and  Drama 1  00 

Dorothy  Luck,  L'sher,  Music  and  Drama 1  00 

Victor  Lundy,  Janitor    Infirmary 1  W) 

Vera  Morse,  Usher,  Music  and  Drama 1  00 

Vivian  Osborn    Usher,  Music  and  Drama 1  (^ 

Jewell  Perrin,  Usher,  Music  and  Drama 1  W 

Rate  i)cr  Hour 

Antonio  Masfer,  Instructor.  Rehabilitation  Southern  Branch i?3  00 

Flora  Hayes,  Instructor,  University   Farm \  75 

J.  Boternbrood,  Sheet  Metal  Worker.  Repairs 1  25 

W.  Goodfellow,  Electrician.  Heat  and  Light 1  25 

Henry  Williges,  Teamster.  Botany 1  25 

W.  Cody,  Piumber,  Southern  Branch 1  12^ 

J.   Monzo     Painter,    Repairs 1  12i 

W.  St.  John.  Plumber,  Southern  Branch 1  12.i. 

Frieda  L.  Abemathv,  Artist,  Paleontology 1  00 

R.  K.  Bishop,  LatKJr'-r.  Walnut  Research 1  o*i 

H.  Davie,  Electrician,  Southern  Branch 1  *^< 

J.  Dunham,  Carpenter,  Southern  Branch 1  '"' 

Carl  Epling,  Artist.  Botany  Research 1  On 

C.  S.  Frost,  Electrician.  University  Farm 1  00 

A.  G.  Goodrich,  Reporter,  President's  Office 1  "0 

J.  Harrington,  Carpenter,  Southern  Branch 1  00 

H.  O.  Jenkins.  Instructor,  University  Farm 1  fO 

John  L.  Lynde,  Map  Drawing,  University  Farm 1  fO 

C.  O.  Dooley,  Lalxjrer,  South-'rn  Branch S7J 

Kathleen  Kennedy.  Model,  Arts.  Southern  Branch S.'J 

Wm.  A.  Parsons,  Model,  Arts,  Southern  Branch 83J 

Helene  Shepard,  Model,  Arts,  Southern  Branch 83^ 

Annie  R.  Smith,  Mod°l,  .^rts.  Southern  Branch 83J 

W.   F.   Pemberton,   Machinist,   Mechanics fi*"' 

D.  Holland,  Police  Officer 7a 

A.  M.  Kinne,  Stenographer,  Paleontology 75 

E.  S.  Langford,  Assistant.  Citrus  Experiment  Station 'o 

Jennie  Clauson,  Graduate  Assistant,  Agrieultural  Laboratory jp 

R.  P.  Crippen,  Machinist,  M'^chanics 70 

Raymond  A.  Hall,  Maehinist,  Mechanics ™ 

G.  J.  Gatliff,  Pruner,  Citrus  Experiment  Station S^* 

H.  C.  Bills.  Machinist,  Mechanics ^ 

K.  H.  Brookes,  Machinist.  Mechanics ^ 

A.  L.  Cowin,  Machinist,  Mechanics ^2 

I.  W.  Egge,  Machinist,  Mechanics ^2 

L"st°r   Reukema,   Machinist,   Mechanics ^i 

M.  A.  Rottrmund.  Machinist.  Mechanics *I 

Orlof  E.  Rush,  Machinist,  M<'chanics ^o 

L.  W.  Towner,  Maehinist,   Mechanics *' 

Frank  Rose,  Gardener,  Agriculture -J^^ 

W.  A.  Wiltberger,  Police  Officer "r^ 

Daphne  H.  Daus,  Library  Assistant,   Library Jf' 

A.  W.  Ellis,  Lantern  Operator,  Drawing ?■ 

C.  EpMng,  Assistant,  Chemical  Laboratory 5; 

Gerda  Frederiksen,  Library  Assistant,  Library ?" 

I.  M.  Ingerson,  Draftsman,  .\grieulture * 

H.  P.  Kyle,  Draftsman.  Agriculture ^•^ 

J.  L.  McCreery,  Draft.sman,  Agriculture ?.' 

E.  G.  Mowberg,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute ?y 

L.  M.  Newlon,  Assistant,  Botany  Research °' 

W.  A.  Boggs,  Laborer,  Southern  Branch ^' 

F.  Holman,  Laborer,  Southern  Branch ?1 

K.  Scott.  Laborer,  Southern  Branch ?^, 

John  Downey,  Gardener,  Agriculture .- 


142  STATE   OFFICERS   AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALIFORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Tillo  Rate  per  Hour 

Cents 

A.   Kniger.   Gardener,   AKricuItiire 561 

C.  R.  Bearity,  Helper.  Mechanics .'55 

R.  S.  Childs,  Helper,  Mechanics 55 

Austin  Jones,  Helper.  Mechanics ii5 

Dorothy  Kemper,  Assistant,  Paleontology 55 

John  A.  Kerr,  Helper,  Mechanics 55 

J.  G.  Landon,  Helper,  Mechanics 55 

r.  B.  Owen,  Helper,  Mechanics 55 

H.  r.  Bohnet,  Assistant,  Library 52 

Loralie  E.  Abcott.  Reader,  English .50 

D.  L.  Abercrombie,  Reader,  Economics 50 

Fred  J.  .\dams.  Reader  and  Assistant,  Psychology 50 

Helen  Addicott,  Assistant,   Publications 50 

W.  E.  All- n,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Seripps  Institute .50 

Valerie  Arnold,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

Francis  Atkinson,  Assistant,  Scripps  Institute 50 

Helen  Auberlin,  Pianist,  Physical  Education,  Women 50 

M.  H.  Austin.  Assistant  Janitor,  Southern  Branch 50 

Elizabeth  Bailey,  Stenographer,  Botany 50 

M.  O.  Baird,  Reader,  Economics 50 

Elsie  Baldwin,  Cold  Storage  Assistant,  Agriculture 50 

Nadine  M.  Barbe,  Reader,  French 50 

L.  Barnard,  Reader,  Agriculture 50 

R.  W.  Barr,  Oiler,  Mechanics 50 

C.  E.  Baston,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

Elizabeth  Beall,  Clerical  Assistant,  Physical  Education,  Women 50 

May  M.  Beekman,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 50 

M.  Dorothy  Beck,  Reader,  Hygiene 50 

Laura  Bfthell,  Reader,  English 5C 

M.  B.  Beyer,  Reader,  Public  Speaking .50 

Reginald  Biggs,  Reader,   English 50 

S.  A.  Bjarnason,  Laboratory  Worker,  Agriculture  and  Pomology .50 

Wilda  H.  Black,  Reader,  English 50 

A.  C.  Boettler,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

M.  L.  Bradford,  Reader,  English 50 

C.  J.  Brenner,  Preparator,  Paleontology -- 50 

L.  L.  Brown,  Reader,  Philosophy CO 

W.  W.  Brown,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

S.  Burgess,  Reader,  English 50 

E.  E.  Burrill,  Reader,  Economics- 50 

E.  L.  Buttner,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

P.  Calori,  Laborer,  University  Farm 50 

A.  F.  Camp,  Stenographer  and  Technical  Assistant,  Agriculture 50 

E.  M.  Cantelow,  Reader,  Economics 50 

I.  A.  C"r°gihino,  Reader,  Jurisprudence 50 

D.  W.  Chapman,  Reader,  Economics 50 

A.  A.  Charlson,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

Traverse  W.  Clements,  Reader,  English 50 

A.  P.  Coe,  Reader,  French 50 

Blanche  Coldren,  Stenographer,  Agriculture 50 

J.  Cottrell,  Typist,  Mechanics 50 

A.  E.  Costanza,  Reader,  Economics .50 

Eleanor  Crofts,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

J.  W.  Coulter,  Reader,  Social  Institutions 50 

Franklin  Cummings,  Reader,  English 50 

Catherine  Davis,  Reader,  English ,50 

Phoebs  Davis,  Reader,  English 50 

V.  D.  Davis,  Assistant,  Agriculture 50 

Florence  Denham,  Typing,  Smith  Hughes 50 

Katherine  M.  Denham,  Reader,  Public  Speaking 50 

Wesley  H.  DeSellem,  Assistant,  Library .50 

Suzanne  Donze,  Reader,  English  and  French 50 

Hugh  F.  Dormody,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 50 

Dorothy  G.  Douglas,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

R.  Draeger,  Assistant,  Chemistry  Laboratory .50 

A.  L.  Eddy,  Stock  Room  As,«istant,  Physical  Education,  Men 50 

Clyde  E<lnnindson,   Stenographer,  Irrigation 50 

Agnes  Edwards,  Stenographer,  Sununer  Session 50 

Persis  Edwards,  Reader.  Economics 50 

A.  W.  Ellis,  Lanteni  Operator,  Site .50 

K.  L.  Englebretson,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm _ 50 

M.  A.  Evans,  Stenograi)her,  Mechanics 50 

R.  M.  Evans,  Assistant,  Basketball,  Physical  Education,  Men 5n 

Leona  Fasset,  Read'T,  Philosophy.- 50 

Henriette  Fialon,  Reader,  lYench 50 

W.  S.  Fortson,  Read'T,  Economies 50 

B.  A.  Freed,  Reader,  Mechanics .50 

M.  Gait,  Reader,  English —  .50 

Alberta  Galton,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

L.  (;eierinann.  Assistant,  Anatomy  Res"arch - .50 


NAMES,    TITLES    AND   SALARIES.  143 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  antl  Title  Hate  i)cr  Uour 

(outs 

Helen  Gentry,   l{t>a<k>r,   Kiigli.sli.._ 50 

Claire  K.  Gerbaukt,  Rvader,  Knglish .'/.'...  50 

Joy  Gerbaulet,  Reader,  English 50 

William  Garrett,  Reader,  English .._ .50 

Harold  F.  Glnin,  Helper,  Zoology 50 

C.  N.  Godshalk,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 30 

L.  E.  Gowen,  Reader,  Areliitecture 50 

P.  S.  Grant,  Reader,  English 50 

Arda  Green,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

Virginia  F.  Green,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Ofllc? 50 

R.  VV.  Griffln,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

K.  M.  Groesbeck,  Reader,  English 50 

Hazel  M.  Haggerson,  Reader,   English 50 

Marcus  A.  Hanner,  Preparator,  Paleontology 50 

Ruth  A.  Hardy,  Rea<ler,  English 50 

Rose  M.  Harstein,  Reader,  French 50 

Pearl  Hays,  Pianist,  Physical  Education,  Women ,50 

H.  H.  Harris,  Helper,  Architecture 50 

L.  W.  Henry,  Reader,  Paleontology 50 

M.  ,J.  Hei)pner,  Cold  Storage  Work,  Agriculture 50 

Mrs    Herman,   Reader,   English 50 

Muriel  Hills,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

G.  C.  Hockett,  Preparator,  Paleontology 50 

G.  C.  Hockett,  Preparer,  Paleontology 50 

,T.  B.  Howell,  Reader,  English 50 

Miss  C.  Hughes,  Reader,  English 50 

Beniice  Hutchison,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

Alice   Irwin,    Stenographer,   Agriculture 50 

Harry  E.  .Jacob,  Reader,  Agriculture-Pomology 50 

Karen  .Tacobsen,  Reader,   Psychology 50 

Howard  B.  Raster,  Reader,  Astronomy 50 

Louis  Kaye,  Reader,  English 50 

L.  Keissling,  Assistant  Janitor,  Southern  Branch 50 

Dorothy  D.  Kemper,  Reader,  Paleontology 50 

F.  W.  Ketjen,  Reader,  Philosophy — -  50 

Jj.  Kicsling,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 50 

G.  C  Collins  Lehman,  Reader,  English 50 

Ardath  Leonhart,  Pianist,  Physical  Education,  Women 50 

Mary  Levendusky,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 50 

Phillip  Livingston,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 50 

Lawrence  C.  Loeklev,  Reader,  English 50 

L.  C.  Lockley,  Reader,  English 50 

H.  R,  Luck,  Reader,  English 50 

Sarah  Mabee,  Stenographer,  Smith-Hughes 50 

Dorothy  H.  Marett,  Stenographer,  Citriculture  and  Pomology 50 

W.  C.  Marsh,  Reader,  English 50 

Irene  May,  Reader,  English 50 

Stella  B.  McCharles,  Reader,  Philosophy 50 

Stanley   McClintic,   Reader,   English 50 

G.  B.  MacMahon,  Stenographer,  Political  Science 50 

D.  McMillen,  Assistant  Janitor,  Southern  Branch 50 

Walter  S.  Malloch,  Reader,  Agriculture 50 

Ethel    McMurchie,    Reader,    Economics 50 

R.  V.  Miller,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

W.  H.  Miller,  Reader,  Economics 50 

Florence  Moses,  Reader,  Paleontology 50 

Margery  A.  Mower,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

Evelyn  Murthin,  Reader,  English 50 

J.  A.  Murdy,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 50 

(i.  N.  Naseha,  Helper,  Dept.  Anatomy,  University  Hospital 50 

Blanche  Nelson,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

Denise  Neveu,  Reader,  French 50 

C  D.  Nielson,  Reader,  Jurisprudence 50 

L.  H.  Nielson,  Student  Laborer,  University  Fann ^ 

P.  A.  O'Neil,  Assistant,  Basketball - ?^ 

G.  W.  Nigg,  Reader,  Mechanics ^ 

J.  Nieucel,  Reader,  Fi-ench 50 

M.  O.  Paterson,  Reader,  English ^ 

Elizabeth  Pennington,  Typist,  Library "*? 

Marion  B.  Phillips,  Reader,  English rj 

P.  Phillips,  Janitor,  Southern  Branch "2" 

O.  A.  Pollard,  Reader,  Mechanics rj? 

E.  G.  Poole,  Assistant,  Library ?" 

R.  R.  Porter,  Reader,  Economics -- 5V 

Alice  W.  Porterfleld,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office ?o 

Alice  Potter,  Assistant,  Reader,  Hygiene — ?" 

Mabel  E.  Potts,  Assistant,  Library ?" 

Helen  E.  Provis,  Typist,  Zoology - ^ 

T.  E.  Rawlins,  Reader,  Agriculture —  ?r 

H.  W.  Reed,  Reader,  Economics ^ 


144  STATE    (^FFI("EI{S    AND    EAfPLOYEER. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  anil  Title  Rate  Per  Hour 

t'eiits 

Russell  Reiikema,  Wiiur  ami  Oiler,  Meehaaics 50 

B.  W.  Reynolds,  Tower  Operator,  Sit?.-- 50 

W.  F.  Rober,  Reader,  Eeonoinics 50 

Caniiel  Ril"?-,  Assistant,  Rpcorder's  Ottiee 50 

Evelvn  Robinson,  Reader,  Eeonomies SO 

Lilal'i    Kuiinieliffe,   Reader,   English iV) 

C.  J.  Ryan,  Preparator,  Paleontology 50 

E.  I>.  JSchlaman,  Preparator  Projeet  Outlinis,  Smith-Hughts  Agriculture •"><) 

Helen  M.  Seaman,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 50 

T.  W.  Sharp,  Stenographer,  Comptroller's  Office 50 

A.  Shepart,  Assistant  Janitor,  Southern  Branch 50 

(Part-time  Employees) 

George  Shcpphird,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 50 

Dorothy  L.  Smith,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 50 

E.  Smitli,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

Attala  Solari,  Reader,  Psychology 50 

E.  }<.  Stridburg,  Helper,  Anatomy,  University  Hospital 50 

H.   J.   Taylor,   Helper,  Agriculture 50 

Harriet  P.  Thaler,  Reader,  English 50 

A.  B.  'Ihomas,  Stenographer,  English 50 

Louise  H.  'Ihompson,  Stenographer,  Philosophy 50 

Jessie  L.  Thornton,  Reader,  Psychology ZO 

v..  H.  Trainer,  Suitchboard  Operator,  Southern  Branch 50 

Parker  D.  Trask,  Reader,  Paleontology 50 

il.  H.  Trieb,  Helper,  Infirmary 50 

■^Vliitney  Weils,  Reader,  English 50 

M.  H.  VVelte,  Reader,  English 50 

Claude  Wilcone,  Reader,  Mathematics,  Southern  Branch 50 

E.  Theresa  Wildman,  Reader    Economics 50 

R.  E.  Wilson,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm -'^O 

R    M.  Wise,  Reader,  Mechanics 50 

J.awrence  S.  Wright,  Assistant,  Library 50 

Mildred  Wright,  Reader,  English 50 

Horace  L.   Dormody,   Assistant,   Recorder's  Office -tT-L 

Peggy  Ellis,  Helper,  Zoology t2 

A.  Adams,  Assistant,  Chemical  Laboratory 45 

IE  Betts,  Assistant,  Chemistry -15 

D.  M.  Bissel,  Assistant,  Chemistry  Laboratory *5 

G.  Boies,  Assistant,  Chemistry 45 

Ashley  C.  Browne,  Assistant,  Agriculture 45 

Viva  Bruce,  Assistant,  Chemistry 45 

C.  C.  Buechel,  Assistant,  Chemistry 4i 

V.  Ciecchetini,  Laborer,  University  Farm 50 

Doris  J.  Crawford,  Assistant,  Bancroft  Library 45 

Robert  P.  Dart,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 4.5 

Charles  de  Sousa,  Assistant,  Chemical  Laboratory 45 

May  Dornin,  Assistant,  Library 45 

Marjorie  Doyle,  Assistant,  Chemistry ^-^ 

Charles  E.  Finney,  Assistant,  Library *3 

H.  Giauque,  Assistant,  Chemistry ••■'» 

Margaret  Graegen,  Assistant,  Chemistry 45 

Josephin3  Halverson,  Assistant,  Library 45 

Frances  Hrubetz,  .\ssistant.  Chemistry *•] 

Fred  C.  Hutchinson,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office ^^ 

Gladys   Lcavell,  As.sistant,  Chemistry <;' 

B.  H.  MacLafferty,  Assistant,  Chemistry -J.' 

J.  Carl  Madison,  Assistant,  Chemistry *•.' 

Theodore  Meyer,  Assistant,  Library *^ 

B.  M.  Miller,  Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office *2 

Anton  Muribo,  Laborer,  University  Farm f^ 

Earl  C.  Payne,  Assistant,  Chemistry *'^ 

N.   Loprest,  Assistant,  Library ^i 

Elizabeth  Powell,  Assistant,  Chemistry |.' 

Alan  Probert,  Assistant,  Chemistry ^? 

R.  C.  Kithbone,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm z\t 

Carl  Rutz,  Laborer,  University  Farm 

A.  SandiiTer,  Assistant,  Chemistry 

A.  W.  Sears,  Assistant,  Chemistry 

Leonard  G.  Stevenson,  Assistant,  Chemistry 

Raymond  L.  Supp"s.  Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 

Florence  Swan,  Assistant,   Recorder's  Office 

H.  P.  'lockers.  Assistant.  Chemistry--. 

Lillie  Walker,  Assistant,  Chemistry 

C.  Wautrh,  Assistan' ,  Chemistry 

Marjorie  West,  Assistant,  Chemistry 

C.  J.  Whisman,  Assistant,  Chemistry- - 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  145 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  and  Title  HaU-  IVr  Hour 

Cents 

Janet  Willson,  Assistant,  Library 45 

B.  B.  Wilson,  A.ssistant,   I.ilirary 45 

Fern  Wing,  A.ssistant,  Library ..      '  45 

B.  G.  Wood,  Assistant,  Clieiinstry 45 

Helen  T.  Alexander,  R<'a<l('r,  (ioograpljy 40 

Bertha  Arfswortli,  (  l<ri(al  Assistant,  liean  of  Women 40 

('.  Austin,  Student  Labor,  University  Fann 40 

K.  S.  Bacon,  Library  Assistant,  Agrinilture 40 

Vera  Beacli.  Assistant   (Graduate  Division 40 

P.  Beekhmd.  Messenger,  Music  and  Drama 40 

L.  Beik,  Assistant,  Chemistry , 40 

C.  Berghind,  Student  Labor,  University  Farm 40 

R.  J.  Blatt,  Laborer,  t'itrus  Sales 40 

Rachel  I.  Bretherton,  Clerk,  (Traduate  Division 40 

C.  E.  Bush.  Reader,  Hygiene 40 

D.  W.  Calfelt,  Student  Labor,  University  Farm 40 

n.  A.  Cassidy,  Student  ]>abor.  University  Farm 40 

H.  F.  Clary,  Stock  Room  Assistant,  Phy.sicial  Education,  Men 40 

L.  A.  Cleary,  ReadiT  Political  Science 40 

Adelaide   f.  Corbin,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 40 

May  S.  Corcoran,  Typist,  Bancroft  Library 40 

M.  P.  Cowhig,  Watchman,  Wilmerding  School 40 

Ellis  Crane,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

A.  L.  Davis,  Inspector,  Dairy  Certification 40 

I.  E.  DavLs,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Dorothy  Deardoif,  Reader,  Slavic 40 

r.  de  Villiers,  Assistant  Teaching,  Agriculture 40 

H.  Dewar,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

L.  Diether,  Assistant,  Chemistry 40 

R.  B.  Dougherty,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

W.  Doy],  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

L.  L.  Drees,  Helper,  Zoology -  40 

Ethel  Edmonds,  Typist,  Bancroft  Library 40 

Eleanor  .J.  Ellis,  Clerical  Assistant,  Library . 40 

M   W.  Farr,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Xeii  Fifleld,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 4(1 

W.  S.  Fortson,  Reader  in  Political  Science 40 

E.  Fox,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Elminda  Garcia,  Reader,  Spanish 40 

Clara  Garfinkle,  Stenographer,  Vertebrate  Zoology 40 

C.  O.  Gerhardy,  Nursery  Work,  Agriculture 40 

I.  Giauque,  Assistant,  Chemistry 40 

W.  H.  Gibbs.  Nursery  Work,  Agriculture 40 

R.  Ginsburg,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Alice  Greer,  Typing  Appointment  Secretary .40 

Annie  Laurie  Gregory,  Assistant,  Chemistry 40 

M.  A.  Grizzle,  Reader,  Hygiene 40 

Harriet  H.  Haekley.  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 40 

C.  Hagan,  Student  Laborer,  L'niversity  Fann 40 

W.  P.  Hall.  .Tr.,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Alice  Hamilton.  Lalioratory  Assistant.  Hoiisehold  Science 40 

S.  P.  Harrington,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 40 

C.  C.  Harris,  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment 40 

Marion  Harris,  Assistant,  .Agriculture 40 

Ruth  Hawood,  Clerk,  Smith  Hughes,  Part  Time 40 

Earle  Hefner,  Student  Laborer,  L'niversity  Faim 40 

R.  Hendricks,  Assistant,  Chemistry ^0 

L.  W.  Heringer,  Office  .\ssistant.  Physical  Education,  Men -JO 

F.  Hester,  Jr.,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm ■"' 

Elsie  Hill,  Assistant,  Laboratory,  .Agriculture - 40 

R.  K.  Hoit,  Clerk,  College  Letters  and  Science *J' 

Marguerite  Howard,  Clerk,  Smith  Hughes  Part  Tim? 4<' 

I.  K.  Howeth,  Kitchen  Help,  Infirmary - ^Y 

Howard  Hunt,  Helper,  Zoology - —  ^ 

Bernice  Hutchison,  Student  Assistant,  Household  Art 

C.  H.  .Jackson,  Student  Laborer,  University   Farm 

Allen  W.  .Jacobs,  Clerk  Work,  Agriculture 

I.  M.  .Johnston.  .Assistant,  Herbarium  Agriculture 

D.  A.  .Jones,  Helper,  Zoology 

H.  T.  Keeler,  Library  Assistant 

E.  0.  Kelsey,  Helper,  Zoology - - 

Adele  Kibre,  Assistant.  Graduate  Division - 

\V.  Kiessig,  Reader.   Political  Science ^ - 

R.  .J.  King,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm - 

A.  M.  Larson,  Student  Laborer.  University  Farm 


C.  N.  Larsen,  Student  Laborer,  L'niversity  Farm- 
Frances  Leary,  Library  Assistant- 


Harvey  W.  I,ee,  Helper,  Mining  and  Metallurgy. 
10—9768 


146  STATE   OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORM  I  A— Continued. 

Naiiu-  ami  TitU'  Hatu   IVr  Hour 

Outs 

W.  A.  Lt'onard.  StmU'iit   Laljorer,  I'liivii^ity  Farm .: 40 

Hugh  Logan,  Lal)orer,  University  Farm 40 

Allele  I.oud-rback,  Seamstress,  Infirmary 40 

(leorgia   F.   Lowry,  Clerk,  Education 40 

El?anor  I.von^,  Cleric,  Infirmary 40 

H.  M.  McDonald.  A.-;.-istant  in  Track,  Physical  Education,  Men - 40 

P.  G.  .McKliauv.  Stiidcul   I.ahorer,  University  Farm 40 

-John  A.  McKce.  Assistant,  Agriculture 40 

Geo.  .Maher,  Laboratory  Helper,  Botany 40 

Anne  Mallinson,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Houseliold  Science 40 

R.  S.  Marquess,  Assistant,  Soil  Technology,  Agriculture 40 

Margaret  Martin,  Clerk,  Education 40 

A.  B.  Mason.  .Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 40 

*C.  L.  Metzker,  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment . 40 

V.  R.  Millar.  Student  Laborer,  University  farm 40 

D.  E.  Mogn,  Reader,  Geography .--  40 

Arthur  Mdir,  Stud-nt  Laborer,  University  Farm .--  W 

Hugh  L.  Monahan,  Library  Assistant W 

W.  E.  Moores,  Helper,  Comptroller's  Office 40 

Clara  Nickel,  Mounter  in  Herbarium,  Botany 40 

J.  S.  Norton,  .Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

B.  K.  Oliver,  Laboratory  Helper,  Botany 40 

Dorothy  F.  Osboiu,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Household  Science 40 

R.  Douglas  Patton,  .\ssistaut  Recorder's  Offlc^ — .  40 

G.  R.  Paul,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Lillian  F.  Peacock,  A.ssistant,  Hygiene 40 

Doris  Peoples,  A.ssistant  Recorder's  Office -.-  40 

Ognaccio  P?rdono,  Student   Laborer,  University   Farm 40 

D.  C.  Perkins,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Mary  Perkins,  Stenographer,   Appointment  Secretary 40 

E.  -Jewell  Perrin,  .\ssistant,  President's  Office 40 

Paul  Pfeiffer,  Library  Assistant 4(» 

.L  A.  Phillins,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

S.  A.  Pinkerton,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Dorothea   Prall,   R"ader,   Slavic 40 

Dorothv  Puehler.   Reader,   Geography 40 

C.  G.  Randall,  .Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Beth.  Rankin,  Tynist.  Music  and  Drama 40 

B.  D.  Rea,  Laborer,  Citrus  Experiment 40 

A.  B.  Reading,  -Jr..  Assistant,  Anthropology 40 

\V.  Reynolds,  Student  Laborer,  University  Faim 40 

Miss  A.  Robinson,  Student   I,abor"r.  University  Farm 40 

M.  Roel.  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Laura  Rosel,  Stenographer  and  Typist,  .Vppointment  Secretary 40 

M.  H.  Ryer,  .'^tudent  Labor' r,  University  Farm 40 

f^mest  Sag^horn.  Assistant  -Ttnitor,  Wilmerding  School 40 

J.  G.  Sanders,  Cl"rk,  President's  Office 40 

Edith  Sanderson.  Reader,  Hygiene 40 

J.  Satterwhite.  .Ir.,  .Assistant,  Agriculture 40 

.1.  G.  .Scofield,  Stud-nt   Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Vera  R.  Scllner,  Stenogra|iher,  Vertebrate  Zoology 40 

S.  P.  Seton.  Assistant,  Cluinistry  Laboratory 40 

A.  J.  Shields.  Mailing  .V.<sistant,  Agriculture 40 

Earl  Shriber,  Soil  Technology,  Agriculture 40 

F.  J.  Simons,  Reader,  Hygiene 40 

Marion  B.  Smith,  Reader,  ^Vnthropology 4i) 

Herbert  Snilman,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

C.  M.  Stay,  Studnt  Lal)orer,  University  Farm 40 

P.  V.  Stay.  Student  Laborer.  Univeri-ity  Farm 4<i 

Fannie  Taggard,  .Vssistant,  .Vgriculture 40 

Doris  Taylor,  General  Office  Work,  Appointment  Secretary 40 

Glenn  'ihomas.  Student  Laborer.  University  Farm -  40 

M.  Thornton,  Typist.  Bancroft  Library 40 

Eleanor  Thrum,  Reader,  Geography 40 

A.  F.  Tisfot,  Herbarium  As.sistant,  .Agriculture -- - —  40 

Wm.  Tu.«sey.  Student  I>aborer.  University  Farm - 40 

Ruth  C.  Van  Vie  t.  Helper,  Zoology 40 

Leona  Walk'T.  Laboratory  Assistant,  Household  Science 40 

R.  K.  Warnc.  Laboratory  Assistant,  .Agriculture 40 

Margaret  E.  Watson,  Clerk,  Infirmary 40 

Gertrud"  Weather! ,  Assistant,  Agriculture 40 

L.  .A.  Webb.  Labonr,  University  Farm.  — 40 

Geo.  Wc'ser.  Student   Laborer,  University  Farm. 40 

L.  -Amy  Wells,  Laboratory  .Assistant,  Intinnary.- 40 

Clara   .1.  Whisman,  .Assistant,  .Agricidtur" 40 

A.  G.  Wightinan,  Student  Lat)or"r:  University  Farm.- 40 

Irvin'-'  Williams,  Student  Laborer,  University  Farm 40 

Mary  Wilson.  Typing,  Aiinointnient  Secretary 40 

L.  Wulf,  -Assistant,  Chemistry  Laboratory - - --      •^-       40 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES,  147 
UNIVERSITY    OF    CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Xaiue  and  Title  jtatc   ivr  H„ur 

Cents 

Alma  Young,  Typist,  AKrictiltuie 40 

Francis  <;.  Everett,  A.ssistaiit,  R'-i-ordcr's  OflHce 37j 

W.  H.  .lames,  Assistant,  Reconler's  Offlce I.IIII  37J 

T.  W.  Ralston,  .Assistant,   Rt'conler'.s  Office "__  37J 

Carol  Seabtiry,  .Assistant,  Rwonler's  Office II. "".III.  37J 

Russ?ll  R.  Yate.s,  .Assistant,  Rcconler's  Office _ II..IIIIII  37J 

O.  Ahnsteadt,  Assistant,  Mailing  Room 35 

Kdith  Akcrly,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office I."  :{5 

L.   P.   .Anderson,   Telephon"  Operator.   Comptroller's  Office '.l'...l  35 

Melvin  L.  .Vnderson,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office. II  35 

Olga  Ardvll,   .A.s.sistant  Ostsology,   Dentistry "l..'.'.'.l.""  53 

Marjorie  .J.   Armour,   Helper,   Physical   Education,  Women .II. I. .III. .1.1"  35 

Eleanor  .\sliby,   .A.'fsistant  Bancroft   Library " ;j5 

Ewing   B.   .Avery,   Library  .Assi.«tant I. ..Ill II. I  35 

Charles   F.   Biitcheld-r,   Library  .Assistant IIII.-II.I.III  35 

L.  D.  BTnard,   Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture I.IIIIIIIIIIII  35 

R.   E.   Berry.  .As,«istant   Recorder's   Office ..II "  35 

.1.   Blaney,   .A.ssistant,   Chemistry "'  35 

Katherin"   Boar<iman,   Clerk,   .Agriculture II "__  35 

Margaret  Bravinder,  .Assistant   Recorder's  Office 35 

L.  .A.  Brown,  Clerical  .Assistant,   Physical  Education,  Men 35 

Paul    Burrill.    Ij'brary   Assistant .. ^ 

Helen   Camiib-l],   Library  As.«istant 35 

W.  G.  Carr,    Library  Student  Help,  Southern  Branch 35 

D.  C.  Caudron.  Chemist's  .Assistant,  -Agriculture ,H.t 

Lois   Chilcote,  .\ssistant,   O.steology,   D?ntistry 35 

M.   H.  Chong,    Laboratory  H"l|i'r,  .Agriculture .35 

Ba.xter  .J.  Christ^'nson,   Lilirary  .Assistant.- .35 

Anita  Comptron,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office .35 

S.  M.  Conner,  Clerical  .Assistant,  Physical  Education,  Men 35 

Florence  Conner,    Clerk,    Business   Office,   Southern    Branch .35 

G.   Connitt,  Assistant,   ChemL«try 35 

Edna   Cooper,  H°lp?r,   Physical   Education,  Women 35 

•lohn   Craig.    Library   Assistant 35 

H.   W.  Crockett,  Messenger,  President's  Office -- .'55 

R.  M.  Cutshall,  Helper,  Gymnasium.  Southern  Branch 35 

Lucille  Czanionski,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

A.  .J.  Daneri,  .A.«sistant  Biology,  Dentistry 35 

Catherine  Davis,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

A.    E.   Dewey,    Laboratory   .Assistant,   Agriculture.. 35 

Pauline  Elder,  Library  .Assistant .33 

A.   R.   Elftman,    Librarv  As.«igtant ....  .35 

H.  O.  Elftman.  Library  Assistant 35 

A.   W.   Ellis,  Assistant,   Mailing'  Room .35 

Sara  Kllisberg,  Library  Assistant 35 

Leila  Ewert,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

•T.    E,   Fairfield.   Assistant,   Mailing  Room .35 

-J.   L.    Fealy,    Library  Assistant 35 

Anna  Fisher,  .Assistant,  Chemistry '.. 35 

W.  F.   Fleming.  .As.sistant,  Osteology,  Dentistry 35 

•I.  O.  Furby,  Library  Assistant 35 

Ellen  (iall.  Helper,   Physical  Education,  Women 1 35 

Anna  Gayton,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Wom-'n 35 

Raynor    Geisendorfer,    .Assistant    Recorder's   Office 35 

D.  Geraldin?,   Assistant,   Cheun'stry 35 

R.  V.   Gogate,   Library  .Assistant 35 

Rexford   Lewis  Gordon,  Library  .Assistant 35 

Hilda  M.   Gray,  Typist,   Library 35 

Laura   Halverson,   Library  Assistant 35 

Gladys  Hamilton,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

Irene  Harris,  Library  Assistant --    35 

R.  V.  Harris,  .Assistant  Recorder's  Office 35 

Trafford  Hill,  Copyist,  Architecture 35 

Hilda  M.  Holmes,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 35 

Hazel  HulxT,  Office  Assistant,  .Agriculture 35 

Anna  Hughes,  Student  Help,  IJbrary,  Southern  Branch 31 

Geo.   H.    Hughes,   .Assistant   Osteology,   Dentistry ^ 

Vera   Hugh"s,   Library  Assistant,   Southern   Branch 35 

Stella  Gertrude  Hupp,  Library  .Assistant 35 

Alljert  T.   Hu.xlcy,   Library  Assistant -  35 

W.   .Jessun,   Assistant,    Chemistry 3.5 

H.    R.   Johnson,   Operative   Dentistry 35 

Muriel   .Tohnson,   Tel'-phone  Op-rator 35 

Arthur  M.  .Itniek.  Assistant,    Biologj-   Dentistry 35 

G.  L.  Keith.  .V.«sistant  Recorder's  Office 3o 

Louise  Kerr,  Library  A.ssistant 35 

Julia   Kethen,   Helper,    Physical   Education,  Women - 3a 

Tilton    Kelburn,    Library    .Assistant _-. 35 

Robert  E.  King,  .Vssistant  Recorder's  Office. - - 35 


148  STATE   OFFICERS   AND  EMfLOYEfiS. 

UNIVERSITY   OF   CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name  ami  Tillf  Hale   IVr  IJour 

Cents 

Marjorie  Laiigo,  Assistant   KeconJi'i-'s  OUk'O 35 

Clara    Long,   Library   Assistant — 35 

Kagl?  W.  Lviui,   Library  Assistant- ;J5 

W.  O.  McKay,  Assistant,  Bancroft  library 35 

Gordon   Mekenzic,  Library  Assistant-— 35 

Roe   il.    MeLaugliiin,    Lit>rary    Assistant 35 

Lillian  Mallory.  Helper,   Physical  Education,   Women 35 

E.  F.  Marquardson,  Clerical  Assistant,  Physical  Education,  Men -.  35 

Charlotte  Martin,  I^ibrary  Assistant -.  35 

Carrie   Mather,    Library   As.«istant 35 

Margery  Meedham,  Assistant  Secretary,  Southern  Branch 35 

Anna  Merlin,  Library  Assistant 35 

Mary  E.  Mickel,   Library  Assistant 35 

A.  R.  Monroe,   J.ibrary  Assistant 35 

Gladys  E.  Moosekian,  Helper,  Business  Olflce,  Southern  Branch 35 

Marc  T.  Morrissey,  Assistant  Recorder's  Ottico 35 

Eva  Neal,  Helper,   Physical   Education,  Women 35 

Mildred  L.  Nichols,  Assistant  Biology,  Dentistry 35 

Charles  M.  Nichols,  Library  Assistant 35 

L.  E.  Noe,  Assistant,  Dentistry 35 

Violet  Osborne,  Student  Assistant,  Household  Arts 35 

Velma   Perow,  Assistant,   Chemistry  Laboratory 35 

R.    Pool,    Assistant,    Chemistry 35 

A.  D.  Powers,  .Ir.,  Clerical  Assistant,  Physical  Education,  Men 35 

Ethel  Quick,    Library   Assistant 35 

Leslie  Quick,   Library  Assistant 35 

T.  W.  Ralston,  Assistant,  Recorder's  Office 35 

S.  H.  Rathbun,  Assistant  Prosthenic  Dentistry 35 

Elizabeth  Roberts,  Library  Assistant 35 

Laura  Rosel,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

Mattie  E.   Rowley,  Helper,  Business  Office,  Southern  Branch 35 

Elizabeth   Vaughn,    Library   Assistant,    Southern   Branch 35 

A.   Rudawsky,  Assistant,   Chemistry 35 

Edith  Sanderson,  Helper,  Physical  Education,  Women 35 

Dayton    L.   Scott,   Library  Assistant 35 

Philip  Small,  Library  Assistant . 35 

H.    Sniith,   Assistant,    Chemistry 35 

L.  Soohoo,  Assistant  Chemistry -  35 

Esther  Soule,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 35 

G.   Stark,  Assistant,   Chemistrj' 35 

Bernice   Stephens,  Assistant   Recorder's  Office 35 

H.   E.   Stephens,   Assistant,   Mailing   Room 35 

Correlle  B.   Stone,   Library  Assistant 35 

K.  E.  Stringer,  Ass'stant,  Mailing  Room__ 35 

Frances   G.   Stuart,    Clerk.   Agriculture 35 

Marion    Sutton,    Library   Assistant 35 

F.  E.  Taylor.  Assistant,  Mailing  Room 35 

J.  A.  Thatcher,  As.sistant,  Research  Department,  Dentistry 35 

A.  P.  Tichenor,  Assistant  Biology,  Dentistry 3)j 

M.    Tower,    Assistant,    Chemistry 35 

C.  E.  Turner,  A.<3Sistant,  Mailing  Room 35 

A.  J.  Vance,  As.sistant  Metallurgy,  Dentistry 35 

Eliz.  Vaughn,  Student  Help,   Library  Southern  Branch 35 

Helen  Wallace,  Clerk,  Business  Office,  Southern  Branch g 

Florence  Waye,  Student  Assistant,  Household  Art - 35 

Geo.   Weiman,   Assistant   Biology,   Dentistry 35 

N.  C.  Wells,  Assistant  ChemistiT ?w 

Ralph  A.  Wentz,  Library  Assistant- 


SB 


C.  Withers,  Assistant,   Chemistry 35 

.T.  L.  Wood,  Janitor,  Rubidoux  Laboratory 35 

Maude  Wood,   .Assistant,   Chemistry 35 

,N.  R.  Woodard,  Helper,  Gymnasium,  Southern  Branch 35 

A.  D.  Woods,  A.ssistant,  Chemistry 3o 

H.  E.  Wright,  Assistant,  Mailing  Room 35 

Viv.  R.  Young,  Student  Assistant,  Household  Art.-- ^ 

Livingston   Jenks,    R"ader,    Pliilosophy ^^5 

Miss  Elsa  Barth,  Hi^lper,  Philosophy ^ 

J.  G.  Hatfield,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office —  %^ 

Clin  M.   Holmes,  Assistant   Rix-order's  Office 32^ 

Ruth  E.  -Jenkins,  .Assistant   Recorder's  Office -— 

Lynn  >L  Barrett,  Library  Assistant 

Ida    Beckwith,   Assistant    Recorder's    Office 

Cyril  F.  Belliss,    Library   Assistant -- - - - 

Harry  Benteen,  Music  and  Drama,  Errand  Boy 

A.  E.  Bevier,  Library  Assistant 

P.  A.  Brunk,  .Assistant  Recorder's  Office - ^ 

Guy  C.   Calden,  Assistant   Recorder's  Office ^ 

Catharine  Clark,  Library  Assistant ^ 

C    M.  Curley,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office - **" 


32i 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  149 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALI  FORN  I  A— Continued. 

Name   and  Title  Hat^.   ivr  Hour 

Cents 

J.   C.   Dunbar,   Assistant   Rt'conler's  OlHce 30 

Alice-Marie  Engobretssn.  Library  Assistant _.  30 

J.  P.  Falconer,  Assistant  Recorder's  OlBce 30 

J.  R.  (iibl)ons.   Library  Assistant - 30 

Ralph  Kdwaril  Grant,  Lilirary  Assistant 30 

H.  W.   Holnier,   Library  Assistant -— 30 

(iaylord   J.   Jones,    Library   Assistant-.^ 30 

I>pl)orali  King,    Litjrary  .bisistant... ^ 30 

May  Ik'Ik'  Long,  I>ibrary  Assistant 30 

Marie  R.  McDonald,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 3c 

Robina  ('.  Mac-kinnon.   Library  Assistant 30 

Anna  Meakin,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office _ 30 

Andrew  M.  Moore,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 3<i 

Marguerite  Nunan,   Library   Assistant 30 

Paul  0"Neil,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

John  W.  Otterson,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

A.  Carl   Rowe,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

Hugh  E.  Schilling,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

Madeline   Scott,    Librarj'    Assistant 30 

L.  G.  Stevenson,  Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 30 

Mrs.   Addie   Swapp,    Library    Assistant 30 

L.  Thompson,  .Assistant,  Chemistry 30 

Dorothy  Van  Wagenen,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

Evelyn  H.  Woodward,  Assistant  Recorder's  Office 30 

B.  Adams.   Assistant,    Chemistry 25 

Francis  Smyth.  H"lper,  Research,  Medicine,  Liljrary,  University  Hospital 25 

I.  M.  Ingerson.  .\ssistant.  Military  Science  and  Tactics., 25 

F.  L.  Landon,  Assistant,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 25 

(4.  B.  Legge,  Assistant,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 25 

Ruth  M.   McGinry,  Assistant,   Bancroft   Library 25 

R.  K.   Paine,  .Assistant,  Military  Science   and  Tactics 25 

K.   Priestley,   Laboratory  Assistant,  Agriculture 25 

A.   H.  lYatim,   Helper,   Laboratory,   Agriculture 25 

H.  H.  Wellander,  Assistant,  Military  Science  and  Tactics 25 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Dorothy    H,    Bruce,    Reacfcr,    English 25c  book 

Selena  Pope  Ingram.  Reader,  English 10c  book 

W.  A.  Brewer,  .Jr.,  Editor  University  Calendar 52.50  issue 

Catherine  Davis,  Reader,   English —•15c  paper 

Mrs.  M.  V.  Sanche-;,  Translator  of  Spanish,  Bancroft  Library $2.25  per  thousand  words 

R.   Curti.s,   Carpenter,   University   Farm ..$.?.C0  per  thousand  shingles 

M.  E.  Welsh,  CanJenter,  University  Farm —$3.00  per  thousand  shingles 

C.  F.  Spencer,  Collector  University  and  Hahnemann  Ho.spitals 25  per  cent  of  collections 

(Special  Part-Time  Employment  of  Teachers,   Lecturers,   Readers,  etc.,   by   tli" 
University  Extension  Division.) 

N0TE-71ios<^  markel   "U"  employed   in   other  d°partments  of  the  University. 

Amount  received  for 
Name  and  Title  Bate  month  of  Deceralrer 

Robert  G.  .Aitken.  Lecturer $26.65  per  Lecture U  ^^J^' 

Sigmund  Bcel,  Musician $L60  per  Lesson 2»  60 

Clyde  Blanchard,  Instructor $10.00  per  Hour 4o  00 

T.  F.  Blancharil,  Lecturer --.-$20.00  per  Lecture.. 23  00 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Blanchard.  Instructor,  Music 80  per  cent  of  Fees  to  $150.00 16  f^i 

-•Vnthony  F.  Blanks,  Lecturer $2.5.00  per  Lecture o  00 

.1.  V.  Breitwies?r,  Lecturer $20.00  per  IvCcture U  40  (.0 

R.  J.  Brow-^r,  Reader $20.00  per  Month U  20  0:> 

Edith  L.  Brown.  Instructor «0  per  cent  of  Fees  to  $150  00 21  60 

Warner  Brown.  Lecturer $22.00  per  Lecture U  22  00 

Mrs.  Dorothv  H.  Bruce,  Reader,  English -25  cents  per  Paper ^0  50 

Mrs.  Dorothy  H.  Bruce,  Editorial  Work 1  Couise-  at  $20.00 20  00 

Mrs.  Dorothv  H.  Bruce,  Editorial  Work 1  Course  at    $2.00 2  0<) 

Harold  L.  Bruce,  Lecturer,  Ftesno  Clinical  Grnup $20.00  per  Lecture U  20  00 

Harold  L.  Bruce,  Instructor,  Menlo  Park.^ S22.0O  per  Trip U  63  00 

H.  C.  Bryant    Instructor    §  of  Fees  to  $150  and  Special  CTass  at 

$10  per  Lecture ■IS  20 

Raymond  L.  Buell,  Lecturer .'$20.00  per  Lecture 20  OO 

E.  F.  Burrill,  Read-r,  Economics 25  cents  per  Paper. 7  25 

M.  V.  Campbell,  Instructor.  Blue  Print  Reading S  of  Fees  to  $1.50.00 17  07 

Miss  N.  L.  Campbell,  Instructor s  of  Fees  to  $1.50.00  per  Course -  144.00 

Wm.  W.  Carruth,  Instructor,  Music 80  per  cent  of  Fees  to  $150.00 24  00 

Robert  G.  Cleland,  Lecturer. $25.00  per  Lecture 25  00 

Roy  Cowles,  Instructor,  Electricity g  of  Fees  to  $150.00 81  96 


150  STATE    OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORN  I A —Continued. 

Amount  rei'eiveil  for 
Name  and  Title  Kae  month  of  December 

Ira  B.  Cross,  Instnictor 1  Course  $5.00  per  Hour  and  1  Course 

$10.00  per  Hour U  6'J  00 

B.  C.  Cnuii,  Reader,  Englisli 15  csnts  per  Paper;  2')  cents  per  Paper 

and  Clerical  Work  50  cents  per  Hour  37  70 

Edgar  Paw.-on,  Lecturer SJij.OO  per  Lecture 3.'>  03 

M.    M.    Dnbrzcnsky,    Instructor l    Couises,    H    of    Fees    to    $150.00;    1 

Course  at  $5.00  per  Hour;  1  Course 

at  $10.W  per  Hour U  77  W 

E.  Ci.  Dunn,  .Janitor  Service $1.00  per  Week 4  00 

Ceil  Edgar,  Part-time  Clerk 50  cents  per  Hour 50 

Alan  E.  Edson,  Instnietor . S  of  Fees  to  .$1.50.00 30  00 

.Silas  Evans,  Lecturer $25.00  per  Lecture 25  00 

Fcli-x  Fiuegel.  Instractor 2  Courses  at  .$.5.00  per  Hour;  1  Course 

at  $10.00  per  Hour U  .50  00 

Thomas  F.  Freeman,  Instructor,  Music 80  per  tent  of  Fees  to  $150.00 8  00 

Thomas  F.  Freeman,  Rental  of  Studio $10.00  per  Month 20  00 

L.  S.  Gerlough,  Instructor 'i  of  Fees  to  .$150.00 9  33 

Virginia  (iraham,  Instructor,  Music.- 80  per  cent  of  Fees  to  $150.00 V  108  03 

Florence  (iuppv.  Reader,  Musio 25  cents  per  Paper U  7  -'0 

Signa  E.  Hag:lthom,  Instnictor %  of  Fees  to  $150.00 4.s  Co 

E.  E.  Hall,  Preparation  of  Courses flO.O:)  per  Assignment U  300  00 

George  M.  H'-irington,  Instructor ^  of  Fees  to  $1.:;0.00 5  5) 

Rospl  Hill,   Pianist $10.00  per  Concert 10  00 

A.  L.  Jordan.  Instructor n  of  Fees  to  $150.00 81  60 

A.  S.  Raun,  Lecturer >2).0O  per  Lecture U  iC  00 

.John  F.  Kessel,  Reader,  Biology 2o  cents  per  Paper 3  75 

Russell  Kidder,  Part  time  Clerk .50  cents  per  Hour 50 

E.  A.  Kincaid,  Reader,  Economies 25  cents  per  Paper _.U  32  50 

E.  A.  Kincaid,  Instructor,  Eeonomics i?  of  Fees  to  $1.^0.00 U  ll>  60 

Judson  Krucger,  Instructor,  Elementary  Accounting_-$12.00  per  Meeting 120  00 

Chas.  H.  Kruger,  Reader,  Mathematics 25  cents  per  Paper 2  00 

Yoshi  Kuno,  Instructor .^11  Fees  to  SCO.OO U  16  20 

M.  Henry  Langlard,  Instructor .?  of  Fees  to  $1,50.00  per  Course ISO  00 

F.  T.  Lucas,  Instructor,  Technical 2."    per    eent    of    Fees    to    $112.50    per 

Course  150  00 

Ivander  Maclver,  Reader,  History 25  cents  per  Paper U  3.50 

O.  E.  Mack,  Reader.  Economics 25  cents  per  Paperl U  3  56 

Marie  H.  Macquarrie,  Musician $20.00  per  Concert 20  OO 

Paul  Marhenke,  Reader,  Philosophy 25  cents  per  Paper 6  00 

U.  J.  Marra.  Instructor .?  of  Fees  to  $150.00  per  Course U  152  00 

Bernice  McCabe,  Reader,  Economies 25  cents  per  Paper 25  75 

R.  G.  McCuUoeh,  Reader,  Economics 25  cents  per  Paper 24  75 

-Alice  Merrill,  Reader.  French 25  cents  per  Paper 19  50 

.\.  L.  Merrill,  Instrxictor,  Auto  Shop 40  per  cent  of  Fefs  to  $180.00 Sc  6> 

Emma  T.  Mills,  Reader,  Home  Economics.. 25  cents  per  Paper 3  50 

Ralph  Minor,  Preparing  Courses $10.00  per  .Assignment U  10  W) 

Ralph  ilinor.  Preparation  of  Laboratory  Equipment.  $100.0o  for  Entire  Preparation U  .50  00 

Mrs.  R.  .\.  Monroe.  Reader,  Mathematics 25  cents  per  Paper 5  00 

Agnes  Fay  Morgan,  Reader,  Home  Economics 25  cents  per  Paper U  4  00 

Mrs.  AUc:  Muma,  Musician $15.00  per  Concert 15  00 

Sylvain  Xoack,  Musician $20.00  per  Concert 20  00 

R.  -A.  Xyman.  Reader,  Education 25  cents  per  Paper 1  25 

Olga  Orth,  Musician $7.50  per  Concert 7  50 

Tony  Ottoboni,  .Janitor  Service "510.00  per  Month 10  00 

H.  E.  Owen,  Instructor 80  per  cent  of  Fees  or  $1.00  per  Lesson  15  00 

Mary  T.  Paine,  Reader,  Mathematics 25  cents  per  Paper U  67  75 

W.  H.  Paine.  Reader,  Mathematics 25  cents  per  Paper 3  75 

Clara   Pasvolsky.   Musician $75.00  per  Concert 75  (M.) 

Paul   P^rigord,   Lecturer $25.00  per  Lecture 150  00 

V.  H.  Po  istata,  Instnictor,  English §  of  Fees  to  $150.Wi 60  80 

Mab-l  E.  Potts,  nerk 45  cents  per  Hour 48  80 

.A.  L.  Price,  Reader,  .Journalism 25  cents  per  Paper 11  ,50 

T.  S.  Romero,  Instnictor %  of  Fees 249  20 

T.  S.  Romero,  Reader.  Spanish 25  cents  per  Paper 40  GO 

Carl  G.  .A.  Rosen,  Instructor k  of  Fees  to  $1.50.00 20  00 

.Albert  E.  Ros°nthal.  Musician $20.00  per  Concert 20  CO 

.Albert  E.  Rosfnthall,  Musician $2.40  per  L<:sson 2  40 

Gustavus  Schnei(l"r,  Reader,  Education 25  cents  per  Paper U  4  .37 

Axel  Simonsen,  Musician 1  Concert  at  $20  and  1  Concert  at  $30.  50  00 

Miss  L,  J.  Simpson,  Reader,  English 25'cents  per  Paper... 25  .'id 

F.  J.  Smiley,  Lecturer.. $7..^)  per  Hour 63  40 

Mrs.  L.  P.  Sooy,  Instnictor .„ 651  percent  of  fees  to  $150  per  Course.  140  .53 

C.    C.  Staehling,   Instnictor _. , ^  of  Fees  to  $300.00  and  1  Course  at 

$10.00   per   Hour U  145  oo 


NAMES^    TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  151 

UNIVERSITY   OF  CALI  FORM  lA— Continued. 

Aiiiuuiil  receivi-J  for 
Name  and  Title  Ka  e  inoiitli  of  DecemUr 

B.  F.  Stslter.  Instructor _ 661    per    cent    of    Fees    to    $150    per 

„    T   c.     •       T     *      *  Course  — _..D  i6&  00 

H.  .7.  Stonier,  Instructor =;  of  F?;.«  to  *15</.(Xi .  17  6'J 

Raliih  B.  Weaver,   Instructor,  Technical J  of  Fees  to  si.-jOXO  .  .      25  9-' 

(i-o.  M.  Stratton.  Li'cturer — .^.HO  per  Lecture ""u    40  00 

Aram  Torossian,  Instructor.  Elements  of  Architecture  g  of  Ftfs  to  SloO  00 ....         1  34 

Earnest  A.  Trabert,  R<^afler,  Technical 25  cents  per  Pap^r  1  "    54  00 

Walker  L.  Trammel),  Instructor !?2.5.oy  per  Lecture  ancr${2.50per"ExYra 

Lesson  og)  -0 

E.  H.  Tucker,  Instructor,  Econouiics.. $10.00  per  Hour..  "     30  00 

Zelia  Vaissatic,  Instructor,  Music 80  per  cent  of  Fees  to  Vl^o'oo  '.'"    10  ■-<» 

J.  ,1.  Van  Xoslrand,  Preparation  of  History  Courses. 2   C^urs;s   at  ^5.00  juiil  1  Course  at 

$30.50 ...  U  131  50 

il.  Van  Waters.  Instructor q  of  Fees  to  $150.00,. '        "  28  bO 

D.  E    Watkins,  Instructor 3  Courses  at  $5.00  per  Hour;  2  Courses 

-,.„..         ^     ,,„     .  5  of  Fees  to  $150.00. U  1.37  or) 

Julian   \\aybur,  Instructor,  Music $3.20  p"r  L"sson.  .        C    ig  oo 

Arthur  Weiss,  Musician SO  per  cent  of  Fees  to  $150.00.7         "..      8  0(i 

Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler,  Lecturer  at  Scotia  and  Areata. $30.00  per  Lcture.  103  00 

R.  F.  Whifhurst,  Instructor g  of  Fees  to  .$150.0(J.-..    ..  40  00 

Maud  Whitlock,  Reader,  Home  Economics 25  cents  per  Pap°r  .  .  -id' 

R.  E.  Wiatt,  Instructor ^'  of  Fees  to  .*1.0(j.OO..  .  I  73  83 

Frayne  Williams,  L'.cturer *40.00  per  Lecture 40  oo 

M.  .1.  Williamson,  Reader.  Drawing 25  cents  per  Paper ..  .U      •>  75 

Cedric  Wright,   Instructor ■i.2.40  per  Lesson. .        ..  .  .      9  60 


VETERANS'  HOME  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Veterans'  Home,  California,  February  H,  1!»21. 

Report    to   State   Civil   Service   Commission    in    accordance   with    joint   resolution    of   the   State 
Legislature  passed  January  14,  1921,  Veterans'  Home  of  California. 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  jlon  lily  Salary 

X.  M.  Holderman,  Colonel-Commandant $3^  ()(, 

J.  N.  Blood;  Major-Chief  Surgeon 270  .50 

E.  C.  Borman,  Captain,  Chief  Engineer 215  50 

D.  F.  Callinan,  Captain,  Assistant  Surgeon -220  50 

C.  de  Colmesnil,  Secretary-lYeasurer 220  .50 

F.  P.  Bliss,  Captain,  Quartermaster-Commissaiy 197  oO 

S.  M.  Montgomery,  Captain,  Adjutant 160  23 

L.  Ponsetto.  Chef,  Main  Kitchen 175  00 

L.  McCrav,  Foreman.  Farm 155  00 

W.  J.  Watson,  First  Cook,  Hospital 155  00 

A.  A.  Kuhn,  Fir»m£n 130  00 

R.  F.  Matthtws.  Fireman 130  00 

J.  Van  de  Leur,  Fireman 1:^0  00 

J.  H.  Russell,  Plumber's  Helper 130  00 

E.  Burke,  Surgical  Nurse 130  00 

R.  Merrill,  Assistant  Cook,  Main  Kitchen 130  00 

E.  Huriiman.  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer 135  00 

E.   Jei.'ip,   Bookkeener 135  00 

M.  Mitcholl,  Druggist 135  00 

X.  D.  Alexander,  Surgical  Attendant  and  Undertaker 135  00 

C.   C.   Camp.   Tinsmith 14.5  00 

H.  C.  Dado.  Assistant  Engineer ^*- 2i 

W.    Tona.ecia.   Plumber ^2  9: 

H.  M.  Montgomery,  Head  Xur.se ]f^  [^ 

J.  Davi=.  First  Attendant...: -  ]^  ^ 

A.  K°m!.,   First   Attendant \^l  JJ; 

T.  A.  Wurin.  Blind  Leader 1^  no 

W.  S.  Saylor,  Caretaker,  Hog  Ranch n n  no 

J.  Masscni,  Truck  Driver '   '  ^^ 

E.  Judd,  Relief  Xurse 110  00 

X.   Kistler..  Xurse "  ,j0  Qfv 

B.  Garrison,  Xigbt   Attendant 110  On 

E.  Fitzgibbons,  Night  Attendant — - " 110  00 

L.  Baird,  Second  Cook ^  110  00 

E.    Lincoln.    Stenographer - — ^_ no  <X1 

M.  .A.  St^'cre,  St'-nographer ■-— --— — -- " 


152  STATE    OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 

VETERANS'  HOME  OF  CALIFORN  lA— Continued. 

Name  of  Otii'.-ev  or  Employee  and  Title  Monhly  Salary 

R.  W.  Chord,  Bus  Driver 110  00 

.1.  W.  Halter,  Florist .- 115  00 

,1.  W.  McDonald,  Blackyinitli - 115  00 

C.  Dettlinjr.   Chief  Bakpr 120  00 

M.    Moran,    Nurse 120  00 

F.  Clark,   Foreman,  Chicken  Ranch 120  00 

D.  Ferrisvy,  BulehsT 120  00 

K.  G.  Gile.-i,  Foreman,  Laundry 125  00 

H.  Knlslon,  Night  Supervisor 125  00 

C.  L.  Dovon,  Dairyman 125  00 

G.  De  B?nedetti,  Head  Gardener 125  00 

C.  .lohuson,  Assistant  Band  Leader 80  00 

E.  P.  Cook,  Seamstress 80  00 

T.  Galvin,  Second  Cook,  Hospital 80  00 

E.  L.  Filmer..  Hospital  Adjutant 90  0(1 

M.  M.   Reagan,   Housekeeper 85  00 

A.  K?yser.  First  Atti'udant 85  00 

.1.   Koon.    Head    Waitrss 85  00 

S.  Murbacl],  Head  VVaitres;? 85  00 

G.  G.  Austin,  Chief  Clerk,  Quartermaster  Department 90  00 

L.  R.  Greene,  First  Attendant 90  00 

G.  Doyle.  Teamster 9o  00 

R.  Stinebaugh,  Laborer 93  00 

F.  Rose',  Laundress  and  Tailor 95  00 

M.  Garrison.  First  Attendant 100  OO 

-T.  R.  Judd,  First  Attendant 100  00 

I.  Schrotder,  First  Attendant : -  100  OO 

P.  Filmer,  First  Attendant -  100  00 

F.  Dettling,  Second  Baker 100  0« 

E.  R.  Younger,  Helper  and  Watchman 55  00 

E.  Williams,   First  Attendant 55  00 

.1.   Doyle,   Teamster SO  00 

F.  Ashenfelder,  Laborer -  60  00 

J.  Stewart,  Ref'g  Engineer fO  00 

.T.  Taa;ue    Laborer <50  00 

,1.  F.  Gallagher,  Laborer 60  00 

G.  Bailey,  Laborer --  60  00 

G.  Bungard,  Laborer 60  00 

.1.  C.  Whalen,   Laborer 60  00 

J.  Green,  Laborer 60  00 

.T.   Toole,    Laborer 60  On 

X.  Reagen.  Laborer 60  00 

L.  Grun'-r,   Laborer 60  00 

.J.  Seheifley,  Laborer 60  00 

A.  Noble,  Laborer 60  00 

W.   Chalker,   Laborer 60  00 

.T.  Q.  Cowen,  Foreman  Painter 60  OO 

W.  Johnston",  Foreman  Carpenter 60  00 

.T.  W.  B°ek,  Sergeant  Major 60  00 

F.  Mooney,  Gravedigger 60  CO 

T.  L.  Crawford,  Gravedigger 60  00 

H.   Westcott.   Hospital   Carpenter 60  00 

A.  C.  Gill.  Nurse ^25  00 


P.  T.   Doyle,   Teamster. 


70  00 


J.  Hubbard,  First  Attendant 70  00 

F.  W.  Schuitz,  Harness  and  Mattress  Maker.-    70  00 

d!  L.  Cobb.  Musician 72  00 

R.  Gaertner,  Musician ^2  00 

M.   J.   Hartner,   Musician ^^00 

W.  N.  Hazen,  Musician /,2  00 

A.  C.  McLeod,  Musician '2  00 

L.  Londerman,  Storekeeper,  Vegetable  Room — 73  00 

,T.  H.  Gallagher,  Steamfltter's  Helper.— 75  00 

E.  Wilson,  Pronerty  Clerk '5  00 

W.  Hughes,  Night  Attendant 7.3  00 

.7.  H.  McPlierson,  Night  Attendant -- 7o  W 


75  00 
75  00 


F.  Peterson,  Musician. 

C.  Armstrong,  Musician 

T.  Frederickson,  Waitress.. l2  ^ 

M.  Edwards,  Waitress.... l^  V" 

E.   McConnell    Waitress - -- '^  "V 

L.    Sandlln,    Waitress - -  ''^  "* 

V.  Kinzer.  Waitress — - !2  ^ 

K.  Matthews,  Waitress — - -- - '^  Vy 

H.  M.  Kelly,  I,aundress -. — IS  Vx 

C.  Smith,  Laundress -. i|^  ]r^ 

M.  Flood.  Waitress - '— — - '-^  ^^ 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES.  153 

VETERANS'  HOME  OF  CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

Naiiii'  of  Otfirer  or  Employee  ami  Till.-  ,^j,j,i  i^j    salaiv 

T.   Biirkett.    Waitress \-  f,, 

M.  Johnson,    Waitress " "'" " ""  tl  ^1 

P.  Bone-,  Waitress .      " It  ,7. 

M.    Hancock,    Waitress "I.""""!" 75  00 

I.    Aromlt,    Waitress "I!!III""  75  00 

M.    Bradlock,    Waitress II"IIIIIIIIII'IIII  75  OO 

A.  Dettlinp,   Waitress ..I""III  7r)  00 

M.   Brown,   Waitress '".  75  00 

N.  HazeJton,   Waitress "  75  oq 

G.  Hiilter,  Waitress "  75  0^ 

T.  Ciinningliani,  Waitress _ •  75  00 

V.    Cai^aday,   Waitress 75  go 

C.   Lightstonc,   Waitress 75  00 

tA.   Haganian,   oil   Caretaker .....  4  50 

t.T.  S.  Melton,  Member  Firing  Party 5  00 

KT.  .J.  Frcil,  Pall  Bearer . 5  00 

tJ.  Rosen,  Pall  Bearer 5  00 

tG.  Wulfl',  Pall  Bearer 5  oo 

tD.  Donl  'n,  Pall  Bearer 5  oo 

tW.   Cagney,  Pall  Bearer 5  0(j 

+T    J.  Daley,  Pall  Bearer 5  O-i 

tK.   Harney,  Dishwasher , 6  ft") 

G.   Chatten,  Sergeant   Fir.  Pty 7  50 

.1.  Londrrman,  Ice  Man 10  0() 

W.  S.  Saylor,  Hog  Killer 10  CO 

.r.  P.  Schenck,  Bowling  Alley 10  OO 

•I.   Rosen,   Orderly 10  00 

-1.  H.  Ransom,  Reader 10  0(» 

W.  Karr,  Chaplain 10  0» 

W.  C.  Pascoe,  Flagman H  00 

L.  Sawyer,  Garbage  Man 15  00 

K    Tanner,   Dump   Man 15  00 

.T.  P.  Conolly,  Janitor . --  15  0:t 

r.  B.  Stephenson,  Theatre 15  f'-O 

tF.  Peterson,  Bugler 15  00 

P.    Schroeder,    Barber 15  OO 

W.  Hatherly,   Shoemaker 20  00 

J.  M.  J.  Lyons,  Telephone  Operator , 20  00 

C.  W.  Cummings,  Crossing  Sweeper 20  0) 

T.  G.  Sage,  Member  Guard 2>  0(> 

G.  W.  Olger,  Member  Guard 20  Oil 

T.  Nigh,  Member  Guard 20  00 

H   Boyd,  Member  Guard 20  00 

■\.  Corbetl,  Vegetable  Man 20  00 

M    Maloney,  Sergeant  of  Guard 25  0(i 

D.  Dooley,   Cartman 25  00 

W.  Covaii,  Steam  Man --  25  00 

.1.  Beard,  Stableman 30  00 

H.  Milligan,  Assistant  Butcher 30  00 

y..  S.  M(  nroe.  Issue  Clerk 30  O) 

J.  Sammon,  Laborer 30  CO 

O.  Doehringer,  Pol.  Grounds 30  00 

T.  A.  Mnrrissey,  Pol.  Grounds 30  00 

H.  Roehford,  Pol.  Ground.s 30  00 

J.  Alley,  Pol.  Grounds --  30  00 

B.  Van  Camp,  Captain  Company  D 30  00 

M   Davis,  Captain  Company  F 30  tt» 

L.  C.  M(Mahan,  Captain  Company  G »)  00 

S.  L.  Skeds,  Captain  Company  P" 30  OO 

E.  G.  Perkins,  Captain  Company  B 30  0^) 

J.  P.  JourS,  Captain  Company  C 30  00 

F.  M.  Siiiiih,  Captain  Company  A 30  00 

T.   McCarty,   Night   Watch 30  OO 

A.  A.  Sullivan,  Musician 35  00 

K.  Sher;\(>  d.  Musician 35  00 

F.   Muller,   Musidan_-_ 35  00 

W.  H.  Williams,  Billiard  Hall 35  00 

J.  Ciishinx.   Fatigue  Sergeant 35  Ofi 

C.  Mclntyre,  Food  Corner - 35  00 

T.  C.  Grogan,  Main  Orderly <. 35  OO 

A.  H.  BillMigs,  Window  W'asher - - 35  OO 

W.  Currv,  Potwasher -— 35  00 

L.   F.  Ui.'ifnbaeh,  Musician -" - -lO  00 

K.  J.  Green,  Telephone  Operator •W  00 

J.  Cluncn,  Sergeant,  Charge  of  Quarters -lO  00 

J.  McGorian,  Second  Attendant.- - — -  ^0  00 

T.  F.  White,  Second  Attendant -JO  00 

M.  Derail,  Second  Attendant 40  00 

tParttime  service. 


154  STATE   OFFICERS    AND    EMPLOYEES. 

VETERANS'  HOME  OF  CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

Name  of  OfBcer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

G.  J.  Price,  Second  Attendant 40  (K> 

W.  Walker,  Second  Attendant 40  00 

F.  Koopman,  Second  Attendant 40  00 

W.  T.  Smith,  Seeonil  Attendant 40  00 

.1.  Monsinger,  Second  Attendant 40  00 

T.  F.  Jt-nnings,  Waiter 40  00 

C.   Faies,   Waiter 40  00 

C  M.  Tibbetts,  Laundrynian 40  00 

•I.  .1.  Stdlivan,  General  Utility  Man 40  00 

O.  Wallenberg,  General  Utility  Man 40  00 

\\.  Smith,  Dis^hwasher 40  Oi 

U.   Pile,  Dishwasher 40  CO 

J.  Sullivan,  Dishwasher 40  00 

G.  Dickerson,  Waiter 40  00 

J.  Grimes,  Coffeeman 40  00 

J.    Warren,    Laundryman 45  0) 

J.  Miller,  Head  Dishwasher 45  00 

•J.  Fowler,  Pantryman 45  00 

E.  Ferrera,  Orderly  and  Baggageman 45  00 

A.  Brogan,  Assistant  Mattress  Maker 50  0^ 

G    McCrory,  Issue  Clerk 50  CO 

C.  Hughes,  Hospital  Steward 50  00 

T.  Ward,  Pantryman 50  00 

W.  F.  Payne,  Kitchen  Relief 50  OO 

O.  R.  Coulter,  Dishwasher 50  CO 

T.  Moran,  Potwasher 50  0') 

H.  Melody,  Cook's  Helper 50  Co 

W.  D.  Rea,  Night  Cook 50  00 

Daily  wace 

J.  Olaire,  Cai-penter 2  00 

K.  C.  McConnell,  Carpenter 2  00 

J.  Miller,  Carpenter 2  00 

J.  Thomas.  Painter 2  0) 

W.  Zeller,  Pruner 4  0) 

L.  Hotchkiss,  Itactor  Driver 5  16 

G.  H.  Hoppe,  Pruner 0  16 

Xumber  of  persons  engaged   for  temporary  or  emergency  employment  during  fiscal   year  endetl 

June  30,  1920. 

Twenty  persons,  amounting  to $729  35 

CALIFORNIA  STATE   BOARD  OF    EXAMINERS    IN   VETERINARY 

MEDICINE. 

Name,   Address   aiul  Title  Salary 

Edw.  J.  Creely,  1194  Market  Street,  San  Francisco.  President Nonr ' 

W.  W.  Thomas,  Merced,  California,  Vica  President - None* 

M.  Ro-senberger,  Van  Nuys,  Treasurer None* 

.Tno.  L.  Tyler,  120  E.  Belgrave  Avenue,  Huntington  Park,  Cal.,  Secretary  of  Board None* 

John  F.  McKenna,  616  Eye  Street,  FVesno.  California,  Member - None* 

Respectfully  submitted:   (Signed)  John  L.  Tyler,  Secretary. 
120  East  Belgrade  Avenue,  Huntington  Park,  California. 
Expense  fund  is  made  up  from  fees  collected  from  applicants  for  license  to  practice. 

STATE   WATER   COMMISSION. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regidar  employees  employed  in  thi.'^  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Charles  H.  Lee,  Executive  Member 416  6.j*J 

W.  A.  Johnstone,  Commissioner,  per  diem 15  00*5 

A.  W.  Mason,  Commissioner,  per  diem 15  Oo*! 

Paul  Bailey,  Hydraulic  Engineer 400  CO? 

L.  D.  Bohnett,  Attorney ^' ^• 

J.  A.  I'atten,  Secretary 275  00: 

Edward   Hyatt,   Office  Engineer 27o  («♦ 

Gordijii  Zander,  Engineer . — - 22.>  00. 

Donald   M.   Baker,    Engineer .. ^ 225  00« 

Glenn   V.  Rhodes.   Engineer -  200  OT/t 

G.  N.  .\-liley,  Civil  Engineer -- - --  175  OO: 

Alfred  P.  Bosworth,  Hydro.  Computer 175  OOt 

•JExpenscs  of  meetings  allowed  if  sufficient  funds  are  ou  band. 

♦Statutory. 

tTravellng  expenses.  ... 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


155 


STATE    WATER    COMMISSION— Continued. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  tniployet'!-  ciiiployi'd  by  tliit^  tltpartuR'Ht  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  ami  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Geo.  M.  Hill,   Civil   Engineer 175  (X) J 

Adelaide  .Smith,  Clerk 175  oo 

T.  R.  Simpson,  Civil   Kn^'ineer l.'O  TOJ 

V.  M.  Kelley,  Kngini'cr 137  ooj 

Laura  Pcarto,  Stenographer I35  oo 

Dorothy  Biirehard,   Stenographer 135  (X) 

Helen    Mallcy,   Stenographer 125  CO 

Irene   Burton,   Stenographer KM)  ort 

Geo.    v..   Ttoxell,   Engineer 7.5  0^ 

Grace   Brough,   Junior  Clerk 60  00 

Lois  J.  Healey,  Stenographer ^ __  25  OOt 

Report  of   Emergency   or  Temporary   Employees  for  Fiscal   Year   Ending 

June   30,   1920. 

Number  of  person.*  temporal y  or  emergency,  1(>:   total  amount  expended,  $So0.^7. 

STATE  DEPARTMENT  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  in  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee   anil  Title  Monthly  Salary 

Chas.  G.  Johnson,  State  Superintendsnt .$333  30* 

Chas.  P.  Havden,  Chief  Deputy 150  00* 

Rose  Moflett,  Chief  Clerk 125  00 

Mayme  Sargent,   Stenographer 125  00 

Stateintnt  of  persons  engaged  for  temporary  emergency  employment  during  the  fiscal  year  endJDg 

June  .30,  1S)23,  and  total  amount  expended  for  such  employment. 
A.  M.  Wallen,  account  of  inspections  at  State  Institutions  during  December,  lidsc 

Salary,  31  days  at  $0  per  day,  Si5.'5.0O;  traveling  expense.-?,  $141.06 $296  06 

.).  W.  Wylie,  during  January,  IWO: 

Salary,  10  days  at  $5  per  day .50  00 


WHITTIER    STATE    SCHOOL. 


(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  in  this  department  on  January  1,  1921.) 

$351  to  $400. 

Monthly  Salary 
Name  of  Officer  or  Eiujiloyee  anil  Title  or  Daily  Wace     Maintenance.,    Total  I'aiil 

Fred   C.  Xelles,  Superintendent $300  00*  $10 J  00  $100  00 

$251  to  $275. 

Karl  M.  Cowdery,  Assistant  Superintendent 225  OO  50  OO  275  00 

$201  to  $225 

Edward  Keasbey,  I'reasurer  and  Business  Manager 175  00  50  00  225  (X) 

Ralph  Thynnes,   Supervisor  Trades 166  00  50  00  216  00 

W.  J.  Anderson,  Chief  Supervisor 175  00  .33  00  210*) 

.$176  to  $200 

.John  E.  FOxlee,  Chief  Engineer l.V)  00  35  OO  185  CO 

$151  to  $175. 

Geo.  Gemilere,  Garage  Foreman,  Moving  Picture  Operator.  137  50  .35  OO  172  50 

Elmer  E.  Knox,  Secretary - 135  00  35  00  ITO  00 

Frank  Frei,  Chef  and  Instructor 135  00  35  00  170  00 

Earl  Frownfelter,  Assistant  Chief  Supervisor 130  00  3o  00  165  00 

It.  E.  Fleming,  Piinting  I\)reman  and  Instructor 130  OO  35  OO  l«o  00 

Geo.  Armstrong,  Carpenter  Foreman  and  Instructor 130  03  35  00  165  00 

P.  X.  CiJleii,  Painting  Foreman  and  Instructor 130  00  35  00  ^'S,^ 

Mrs.  Alice  Bowman,  Teacher  and  Librarian 125  00  35  00  ^^O  00 

Bess  McQuiston,  Senior   Bookkeeper 125  00  3.-)  00  ^^^  99 

Locke  Livernash,  Teacher  and  Band  Master 125  OO  3^  00  ,      2n 

Gerrit  Roest,  Head  of  Landscap-^  Department 125  OO  3a  00  160  OO 

Geo.  Bessler,  Baker  and  Instnictor — 130  OO  3.}  00  la^  00 

E.  A.  Richter,  Plumber  and  Instructor 120  00  3j  W  l'^  Z, 

R.  T.  Turner,  Assistant  Engineer  and  Electrician - 130  00  3o  OO  X^ 

W.  W.  Ward,  Blacksmith  and  Instructor 120  W  *>  00  lo.->  00 

^Traveling  expensf's. 
"Statutory  position. 
tPart-time  service. 


156 


STATE    OFFICERS    AND   EMPLOYEES. 


WHITTIER    STATE    SCHOOL— Continued. 
(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  by  this  department  on  January  1,  19-21.) 


in26  to  $150. 

Xaiiu-  of  Officer  or  Eiii|)lo.vee  and  Title 

Herbert   Tebbetts,   School   Physician 

M.  .1.  McHriiie,  Teacher 

lx)is    Osborne,    Teacher 

Helen   Ox-ar,  Teacher 

Sally    Kiley,    Teacher 

Frank  Layccck,  Farm  Foreman  and  Tractor  Operator 

■7.  E.  Robbins,  Sup.  Ree.  Co . 

W.  A.  Bedford,  Herdsman 

J.  F.  Pyles,  Assistant  Chef,  and  Dining  Room  Supervisor- 
Peter  Smith,  Commissary  Man 

(".  E.  Hoogerzeil,  Shoemaker  and  Instructor 

C.  Simons.n,  Carpenter 

Pauline  North,  Tailor  and  Instructor 

E.  F.  Steigcr,  Vacation  Relief 

Harry  Vaughn,   Supervisor 

Earl  (;.  Williams,  Supervisor 

A.  McCauley,  Utility  Man 

E.  J.  North,  Laundry  Man  and  Instructor 

Charles  Casey,  Supervisor 

.Joe  Dambacher,  Supervisor 

L.  W.  .lefifery.  Supervisor 

Beu  Jones,   Supervisor • 

J.  H.  Kainpert,  Head  Night  Supervisor 

h.  M.  McBride,  Relief  Sup.  Junior  Department 

John  Mc'Cormack,   Supervisor 

Bcnj.   SlK'ffer,   Supervisor 

W.  D.   Smith,  Supervisor 

J.   T.   Moore,    Carpenter 

.lohn  Morris,  Milker  and  Instructor 

V.  B.  Chilver,  Book  Binder  and  Instructor 

F.  L.  Gower,  Poultry  Man  and  Instructor 

Arthur  E.  Ray,  Garage  Man  and  Instructor 

A.  I>.  Woodruff,  Pruner  (average) 


Monthly  Salary 
or  Dally  Wace 
150  00 
115  00 
115  00 
115  00 
115  00 
11.')  00 
115  CO 
110  00 
110  OJ 
110  00 
110  00 

no  00 

12)  00 
100  CO 
lOO  00 
100  00 
100  00 
100  00 
100  00 
100  00 
100  CO 
100  CO 
lOO  00 
100  00 
100  oo 

100  m 
iot>  oo 

100  00 

loa  00 

»-)  00 
Oo  CO 
05  00 

130  m 


ilaiiiteiiaiK-e       Total  I'alil 

- 150  00 

150  00 
150  00 
150  01) 
1.50  00 
150  Oi) 
150  OIJ 
145  00 
145  00 
145  00 
145  00 
145  00 
144  OO 
135  00 
135  00 
135  CO 
135  00 
1.35  00 
135  00 
135  00 
1.33  OO 
135  O.) 
1.35  01 
1.35  (X) 
1.35  OO 
1,35  00 
135  01 
135  00 
135  00 
r.iO  (M 
V.i()  (Xj 

i:^o  0 1 

130  f/C 


35  00 
35  OO 
35  <X) 
35  00 
35  CO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  CO 
35  00 
35  00 
24  OO 

35  00 

36  OO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  CO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  CO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
:»  00 
35  oo 
35  00 


$101  to  $125. 

Jack  Branscomb,  Farm  Hand  and  Supervisor 

F-  F.  Pratt,  Vegetable  Gardener 

Helen  Kathner,   Stenographer-Clerk 

John   Clery,   Nt.   Supervisor 

Richard  Denton,  Nt.  Supervisor 

C.  F.  Eyman,  Nt.  Supervisor 

E.  L.  Johnston,  Nt.  Supervisor 

C.  B.  Holman,  Nt.  Supervisor 

H.  K.  Keini,  Nt.  Supervisor 

D.  J.  Lyons,  Nt.  Supervisor 

Jas.  MeDonough,  Nt.  Supervisor 

John  Sselig,  Nt.   Supervisor 

Alexander   Smith,   Nt.   Super\-isor 

Pressley  Davis,  Nt.  Supervisor 

F.  Throop,   Nt.   Supervisor 

R.  K.  Wetmore,  Nt.  Supervisor 

Charlotte  Mather.s,  Surgical  Nurse 

Mrs.  Jos.  Dambacher,  House  Mother,  self  and  one  child- 
Mrs.  Bt'n.).  Sheffer,  Housj  Mother,  self  and  one  child 

Wm.  C.  Hicks,  Orchardist  and  Supervisor 

Mrs.  .4da  Nihoof,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Grace  Wood,  StPnographer-Ediphone  Operator 

$76  to  $100 

Mrs.  Leona  Di.xon,  Pantry  Woman  and  Supervisor 

Mrs.  M.  E.  i:i]iott.  Housekeeper  and  Supervisor 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Hood,  Housf'keei)"'r  and  Supervisor 

Lenore  Vaughn,  Housekeeper  and  Supervisor — 

Mrs.  Clia.s.  Casey,  Housekeeper  and  Supervisor 


$51  to  $75. 

Maud(!  H.  Hartley,  Vocal   Instructor 

L.  A.  Pickering,  Pruner  (average)-— 

Lou   Alvarado,    Housekeeper 

Emergency    ICmployment,   July   1,   1919-June  31,   1920   (Not 
substituting)    1   Per.'-on.s - 


90  OO 
90  00 
90  CO 
85  0) 
85  00 
85  00 
85  CO 
85  00 
85  OO 
85  OJ 
85  00 
85  00 
85  CO 
85  00 
85  CO 
85  0) 
85  00 
55  00 
55  00 
80  OO 
80  03 
80  CO 


05  00 
05  00 
.55  00 
00  00 
55  00 


50  OOt 
50  001 

27  sot 

121  42 


35  00 
35  00 
So  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  CO 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 
48  00 
48  00 
35  00 
35  00 
35  00 


35  00 
35  OO 
35  00 
24  00 
24  00 


(,S82  42  $2,901  .50 


Total  cash  salaries 

Total  assumed  valuation  of  maintenance  furnished- 


125  00 
12.5  00 
125  (K) 
120  K) 
120  00 
120  00 
120  CO 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
120  00 
103  C) 
103  OO 
115  CO 
115  00 
115  Oi) 


100  00 
100  OO 
90  00 
84  00 
79  OJ 


66  00 
.50  OO 
45  on 


$11,883  92 
.$8,982  42 
2,901  50 


Grand  Total  -- - - $11,883  92 

tPart-time  basis. 

JPaid  at  rate  of  $5  per  day. 


NAMES,   TITLES   AND   SALARIES. 


157 


Special  Report  of  Employees  Employed  in  General  State  Research  and  Parole 
Work;  for  Joint  Activities  of  Preston  and  Whittier  State  Schools;  and 
Engineering  Work  in  the  Destruction  of  Old  Buildings  and  Erection  of  New 
Buildings   on   January   1,   1921. 

-Moiitlily  Salary 

Name  of  omct-r  or  Eniployii-  ami  Titli'                                                             or  Daily  Wa^'f     Maintenance  Total  I'ai.l 

$;i'>l    to  ."MOO. 

J.  H.  Williams,  Kef^eareli  Diici'tor. -. $275  Ou              $75  00  ^••SaiJ  00 

?aoi  to  $2^. 

R.  A.  Lang,  DirectiiiK  Stipctvisor  of  Placement 175  a)K            35  CO  (A)105  CO 

87  rx>  17  50 

m6  to  $200. 

\V.    W.    (lark.    Sociolotfist... l.»  00                35  00  18>  00 

$151   to  $175. 

W.  E.  C-ni)oi>,  Parolf!  Olticer 135  (X>K             35  (i)  (.'.)&5  00 

OT  50  17  50 

L.  H.  Bniii.^art,  Carpenter  ami  Instructor 120  00                ;i5  00  155  00 

F.  A.  Hanson,  Painter  an>l  In.^tMietor.... 120  CO                35  00  1.'5  OO 

Julia   Mathews,   Assistant    Pliysehologist 120  r«                35  00  ],V)  OO 

$12fj  to  $150. 

Harry  Barnes,  Sup.  L.  P.  Co 115  00               35  00  150  00 

Mildred  S.  Covert,  Field  Worker 110  CO                35  00  145  00 

L.  E.  Nathan,  Clerk,  Research  Department 105  0^                35  00  140  00 

■T.  P.  Sluder,  Supervisor 105  CO                :?5  00  140  00 

Helen  E.  Cook,  Field  Worker KjO  00                35  (K»  135  00 

$101  to  $125. 

Ethel  Lane,  Stenographer,  Research  Department t>0  00               .35  OO  125  00 

Mr.«.  R.  A.  Lang,  Assistant  Division  of  Ilacenicnt lOO  OOt*             24  00  (J)62  00 

5000  12  00 

$1,615  00             $472  00  $2,087  00 

Total  cash   salaries $1,615  00 

Total  assumed  valuation  of  maintenance  furnished 472  00 

Grand   total  . $2,087  00 

*Salary  fi.xed  by  statute. 

tPart-time  basis. 

;One-half  salary  to  he  paid  by  Preston  School  of  Industry. 

WOMEN'S    RELIEF    CORPS    HOME    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

(Report  of  officers  and  regular  employees  employed  in  this  department  on  .January  1,  l!i21.) 

Monthly  Salary 

Name  of  Officer  or  Employee  and  Title                                                            or  Daily  Wage     Maintenance  Total  Paid 

Alice  Arthur,   Matron -              $75  00              S:«  00  $110  00 

Edward  Arthur,   Gardener 75  00               35  00  110  00 

Mrs.   B.   P.    Puller,    Cook 75  CO                35  CO  110  00 

Mae  Burke,  .Second  Girl 60  00               35  00  95  00 

Dorothy  Mogensen,   Nurse 60  OO                35  00  95  00 

Lillian  Ogden,  Night  Nurse .50  W                •'»  00  85  OO 

Cora   Tenner,   Seamstress.-. 30  00                35  00  65  00 

Sarah  .7.  Farwell,  Secretary  and  Director 25  00*  25  00* 

Carrie  L.  Hoyt.  Treasurer  and  Director 25  00*  25  00* 

Temporary  or  Emergency  Employment. 

Dr.  R.  P.  Wayland,  Pliysician,  112  visits  at  $5 i^'W  ^ 

Extra  Nurse,  12  day.s  at  $5,  $60;  maintenance,  -$14 "•*  *W 

Arthur  Manning,  Laborer.  S  days  at  .$3.5i> -. '^  m 

Vera  Cookson,  Labor,  2  day.s  at  $2.50 •»  0*' 

Mary  .lohnson.  Labor,  3  days  at  $2..50 --  5  00 

Respectfully  submitted:  Sarah  .1.  Farwell,  Secretary. 
*Five  directors  receive  no  compensation. 


976»     :Mn     16»0 


^^