332 The University of California Magazi^ie. 



THE 



University of California Magazine 



(Official Organ of the Alumni Association.) 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY DURING THE COLLEGE YEAR 



BOARD OF EDITORS. 



Cottm«//orj— Professors Wm. Carey Jowes and Thomas R. Bacok. 



Ex-Officio Alumni Editors— W. R. DAVIS, President Of the Alumni Association, 

 James Sutton, Secretary of the Alumni Association. 



Editors— B.. A. OvERSTREET, '98 (chief editor), Miss Marion Whipple, '98, Miss 

 Mary Bell, '98, Charles E. Fryer, '99, Harold S. Symmes, '99, Willaed G. 

 Parsons, '99. 



'Business Manager — WILL C. RussELL. 



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IVT BRUNETIERE, the eminent French critic and editor of 

 the Revue des Deux Mondes, who has recently been lec- 

 turing in America, pays a high compliment to President Gil- 

 man's work in the organization of Johns Hopkins University. 

 "When the endowment was made," he says, "they went to 



the remotest part of California to look for a former 



professor of Yale, Mr. Daniel Oilman With the 



correctness of eye, and the rapidity of decision which are his 

 characteristic traits and make him an eminent man, Mr. Gil- 

 man acknowledged that the occasion was unique. He saw that 

 in a city like Baltimore, if one had the good sense to waste 



